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Creating Animated Characters Outdoors
From ACM TechNews

Creating Animated Characters Outdoors

A new method for motion capture that works without markers immediately transfers actors' movements to virtual characters in near-real time. 

The Weirdest Thing About the Apple Security Bug Is How Simple It Was
From ACM Opinion

The Weirdest Thing About the Apple Security Bug Is How Simple It Was

So for the past 18 months, there has been a horrific security hole in many of Apple's products that has allowed "man in the middle" attacks on supposedly secure...

Cockpit For Apps: Minority Report Meets Google Glass
From ACM TechNews

Cockpit For Apps: Minority Report Meets Google Glass

A "personal cockpit" would provide a good way for people to interact with their apps in the near future, according to researchers at the University of Manitoba. ...

Playing at Health
From Communications of the ACM

Playing at Health

Developers try to tap the beneficial effects of video games.

Reading Brains
From Communications of the ACM

Reading Brains

The first steps have been taken toward enabling a computer to perceive one's thoughts.

Can AI Design a Video Game?
From ACM News

Can AI Design a Video Game?

Researcher Michael Cook thinks his ANGELINA software can design a video game—and that's not all.

The Special Effects Firms Transforming the Film Industry
From ACM Careers

The Special Effects Firms Transforming the Film Industry

If you are looking for a sure thing at this year's Oscars look no further than Gravity to win the best visual effects category.

#cursing Study: 10 Lessons About How We ­se Swear Words on Twitter
From ACM TechNews

#cursing Study: 10 Lessons About How We ­se Swear Words on Twitter

A recent study analyzed more than 50 million tweets from about 14 million users to determine how much Twitter users curse.

ISC'14 S. African Student Cluster Team Visits Austin
From ACM TechNews

ISC'14 S. African Student Cluster Team Visits Austin

The Texas Advanced Computing Center recently welcomed foreign students preparing for the International Supercomputing Conference Student Cluster Competition. 

Netflix Is Building an Artificial Brain ­sing Amazon's Cloud
From ACM News

Netflix Is Building an Artificial Brain ­sing Amazon's Cloud

Nothing beats a movie recommendation from a friend who knows your tastes.

Scents That Are Sent: Ophone Delivers Aromas
From ACM TechNews

Scents That Are Sent: Ophone Delivers Aromas

The oPhone is a device that enables odors to be sent via Bluetooth and smartphone attachments to other oPhones around the world. 

The Last Places on Earth Without the Internet
From ACM News

The Last Places on Earth Without the Internet

It can be easy to forget what life was like before the Internet.

Yahoo Expands Research Labs in Search of Personalized, Mobile Experiences
From ACM Careers

Yahoo Expands Research Labs in Search of Personalized, Mobile Experiences

There are many conflicting opinions about what troubled Web giant Yahoo must do to turn itself around, but critics and company leaders at least agree on one thing...

Virtual Games Bring Pinball to New Audiences
From ACM Careers

Virtual Games Bring Pinball to New Audiences

The flashing lights, cool sound effects and high-speed bouncing ball action have made pinball simulators a hugely popular genre of video game, not to mention big...

2013 Visualization Challenge
From ACM News

2013 Visualization Challenge

With a Ph.D. in neuroscience and a love of Asian art, it may have been inevitable that Greg Dunn would combine them to create sparse, striking illustrations of...

Capturing Football's Snaps, Crackles, and Pops in Madden Nfl
From ACM Careers

Capturing Football's Snaps, Crackles, and Pops in Madden Nfl

The football players strutted down a 40-yard strip of synthetic turf, yelling, jumping and flailing their arms to whip the fans into a frenzy.

Augmented Reality Lifts Awareness of Nature Preservation
From ACM TechNews

Augmented Reality Lifts Awareness of Nature Preservation

University of Colorado Denver digital design students have created an augmented reality app for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service .

The Holodeck Begins to Take Shape
From ACM TechNews

The Holodeck Begins to Take Shape

Holodecks similar to the simulated-reality rooms seen on "Star Trek" could be available by 2024, according to some scientists and researchers. 

How Real Is Spike Jonze's 'her'? Artificial Intelligence Experts Weigh In
From ACM Opinion

How Real Is Spike Jonze's 'her'? Artificial Intelligence Experts Weigh In

In Spike Jonze's Oscar-nominated, futuristic film 'Her,' computers compose music, carry on seamless conversations with humans, organize emails instantaneously,...

Virtual Worlds Are Real
From ACM Opinion

Virtual Worlds Are Real

Ever since virtual worlds and online games emerged in the mainstream consciousness around 2005, the media has insisted on framing them as escapist fantasies.
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