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Revving the Rover
From Communications of the ACM

Revving the Rover

The new Mars rover has attracted plenty of attention for its planetary gymnastics, but the big breakthroughs are under the hood.

Two Science Projects to Receive Award of 1 Billion Euros
From ACM News

Two Science Projects to Receive Award of 1 Billion Euros

Projects to imitate the brain and to develop new materials for information technology have won awards of about 1 billion euros (U.S. $1.34 billion) each were announced...

Senior Military Official Rejects Claims About Explosion at Fordo Enrichment Facility
From ACM News

Senior Military Official Rejects Claims About Explosion at Fordo Enrichment Facility

Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Brigadier General Massoud Jazzayeri on Monday categorically denied the recent media reports about an explosion...

IBM Predicts Cognitive Systems as New Computing Wave
From ACM TechNews

IBM Predicts Cognitive Systems as New Computing Wave

IBM expects cognitive computing systems to usher in a new era of computing by being capable of learning and adapting through their mimicry of human senses. Some...

An Explosion in Innovation
From ACM TechNews

An Explosion in Innovation

Innovation in eight emerging areas of science and technology is poised to skyrocket as the number of people online grows from 2 billion in 2010 to 5 billion by...

Banks Seek Nsa Help Amid Attacks on Their Computer Systems
From ACM News

Banks Seek Nsa Help Amid Attacks on Their Computer Systems

Major U.S. banks have turned to the National Security Agency for help protecting their computer systems after a barrage of assaults that have disrupted their Web...

Graphene: Patent Surge Reveals Global Race
From ACM News

Graphene: Patent Surge Reveals Global Race

Latest figures show a sharp rise in patents filed to claim rights over different aspects of graphene since 2007, with a further spike last year.

Iranian Military Able to Repel Enemy Jamming, Electronic Attacks
From ACM News

Iranian Military Able to Repel Enemy Jamming, Electronic Attacks

A senior Iranian army commander lauded the achievements of the country's Armed Forces in electronic warfare, stressing that Iran's military units can maintain communications...

Rocra Espionage Malware Campaign ­ncovered After Five Years of Activity
From ACM News

Rocra Espionage Malware Campaign ­ncovered After Five Years of Activity

For five years, it hid in the weeds of networks used by Eastern European diplomats, government employees and scientific research organizations, stealing data and...

The Future of Search
From ACM TechNews

The Future of Search

Google fellow Amit Singhal and colleagues are working on improving Web search so that Google will understand terms as things with an Internet life and a history...

Intel Plans on Controlling Computers With a Dirty Look
From ACM TechNews

Intel Plans on Controlling Computers With a Dirty Look

Perceptual computing was the focus of Intel researchers at the recent International CES conference. Intel views gestures, voice commands, and facial expressions...

A Peek Inside China's Internet Giants and Their Massive Scale
From ACM News

A Peek Inside China's Internet Giants and Their Massive Scale

Here's the thing about China: It's very, very big.

Vint Cerf: Internet Competition Has 'evaporated' Since Dial-­p
From ACM Opinion

Vint Cerf: Internet Competition Has 'evaporated' Since Dial-­p

Vint Cerf, co-creator of the Internet, said he is troubled by the prospect of companies like AT&T avoiding government regulation after the transition from traditional...

Computer Scientists Find Vulnerabilities in Cisco Voip Phones
From ACM TechNews

Computer Scientists Find Vulnerabilities in Cisco Voip Phones

Columbia University researchers have found significant vulnerabilities in Cisco voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) telephones, and have demonstrated how they can...

Marking the Birth of the Modern-Day Internet
From ACM Opinion

Marking the Birth of the Modern-Day Internet

A long time ago, my colleagues and I became part of a great adventure, teamed with a small band of scientists and technologists in the U.S. and elsewhere.

­niversity Wins Record $1.17 Billion Verdict Against Marvell Semiconductor
From ACM News

­niversity Wins Record $1.17 Billion Verdict Against Marvell Semiconductor

A Pittsburgh jury found that hard drive control chips made by Marvell Semiconductor infringe two patents owned by Carnegie Mellon University.

Classical Computing Embraces Quantum Ideas
From ACM News

Classical Computing Embraces Quantum Ideas

Someday, quantum computers may be able to solve complex optimization problems, quickly mine huge data sets, simulate the kind of physics experiments that currently...

All Systems Go For Highest Altitude Supercomputer
From ACM TechNews

All Systems Go For Highest Altitude Supercomputer

The U.S. National Radio Astronomy Observatory has installed and tested in Chile the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, the most elaborate ground-based...

Proving the Need For Quantum Computers
From ACM TechNews

Proving the Need For Quantum Computers

University of Queensland researchers aim to prove the need for quantum computers by finding a problem that can be mathematically proven to be unsolvable by classical...

Why Everybody Wants a Slice of Raspberry Pi
From ACM Opinion

Why Everybody Wants a Slice of Raspberry Pi

In a world where computers are increasingly powerful and are concealed within ever more glossy slabs of aluminum, the Raspberry Pi offers surprising proof for the...
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