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Nato ­rges Military to Recruit White Hat Hacker Army to Boost Defenses
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Nato ­rges Military to Recruit White Hat Hacker Army to Boost Defenses

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has called for the military and private industry to recruit more ethical hackers.

The 'internet of Things' Will Mean Really, Really Big Data
From ACM TechNews

The 'internet of Things' Will Mean Really, Really Big Data

The Internet of things could benefit business in a broad range of areas. 

They Know Much More Than You Think
From ACM Opinion

They Know Much More Than You Think

In mid-May, Edward Snowden, an American in his late twenties, walked through the onyx entrance of the Mira Hotel on Nathan Road in Hong Kong and checked in.

Kindergarten Coders Can Program Before They Can Read
From ACM TechNews

Kindergarten Coders Can Program Before They Can Read

Researchers are studying the ability of kindergarten-aged children to program computers using a graphics-based coding language called ScratchJr. 

Q&a: Tiffani Williams, Computer Scientist, on Creating an Open Source Tree of Life
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Q&a: Tiffani Williams, Computer Scientist, on Creating an Open Source Tree of Life

The Open Tree of Life project aims to develop an open source compendium of existing knowledge on thousands of plant and animal species. 

Make It Yourself and Save--a Lot--With 3D Printers
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Make It Yourself and Save--a Lot--With 3D Printers

A typical family can save a lot of money by making things with a 3D printer instead of buying them off the shelf. 

Government Can Grab Cell Phone Location Records Without Warrant, Appeals Court Says
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Government Can Grab Cell Phone Location Records Without Warrant, Appeals Court Says

In a major victory for the Justice Department over privacy advocates, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that government agencies can collect records showing...

Zeroing In on ­nbreakable Computer Security
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Zeroing In on ­nbreakable Computer Security

The news out of Moscow of late has been dominated by Edward Snowden, the American leaker of secret state documents who is currently seeking temporary asylum in...

Emerging Technologies at Siggraph 2013 Could Yield New Markets Tomorrow
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Emerging Technologies at Siggraph 2013 Could Yield New Markets Tomorrow

This year's SIGGRAPH conference featured SIGGRAPH 2013 Studio, which provided an opportunity for attendees to explore a wide array of new techniques and media. 

Emergency Alert Study Reveals Metadata’s Better Side
From ACM TechNews

Emergency Alert Study Reveals Metadata’s Better Side

Cellphone metadata offers real-time information in emergency situations that could help first responders and protect the public.

How a Satellite Called Syncom Changed the World
From ACM News

How a Satellite Called Syncom Changed the World

In the fall of 1957, the Soviet Union's newly launched Sputnik satellite would regularly streak across the Los Angeles sky, a bright dot in the black night.

Jer Thorp: Data Artist, Question Farmer
From ACM News

Jer Thorp: Data Artist, Question Farmer

Digital artist and designer Jer Thorp finds the art in data.

Could the Government Get a Search Warrant For Your Thoughts?
From ACM Opinion

Could the Government Get a Search Warrant For Your Thoughts?

We don't have a mind reading machine.

Notre Dame Researchers Develop System That ­ses a Big Data Approach to Personalized Health Care
From ACM TechNews

Notre Dame Researchers Develop System That ­ses a Big Data Approach to Personalized Health Care

Researchers have developed a computer-aided method that uses electronic medical records to provide rapid advances in health care. 

Msu Collaboration Aims to Recruit More Women Into Engineering, Computer Fields
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Msu Collaboration Aims to Recruit More Women Into Engineering, Computer Fields

A new program seeks to boost the number of women in computing and engineering programs. 

Want to Be a Professor? Choose Math
From ACM Careers

Want to Be a Professor? Choose Math

Are you an aspiring scientist with quantitative chops and a strong desire for a faculty career?

Nsa Growth Fueled By Need to Target Terrorists
From ACM News

Nsa Growth Fueled By Need to Target Terrorists

Twelve years later, the cranes and earthmovers around the National Security Agency are still at work, tearing up pavement and uprooting trees to make room for a...

Twitter Can Tell Whether Your Community Is Happy or Not
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Twitter Can Tell Whether Your Community Is Happy or Not

Researchers recently released a study on whether a community's sense of happiness could be determined from communications on Twitter. The study demonstrates that...

Neuroscientists Plant False Memories in the Brain
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Neuroscientists Plant False Memories in the Brain

The phenomenon of false memory has been well-documented: In many court cases, defendants have been found guilty based on testimony from witnesses and victims who...

A Digital Take on 'remembering the Alamo'
From ACM TechNews

A Digital Take on 'remembering the Alamo'

The Texas General Land Office is working with several Texas universities to preserve the Alamo through three-dimensional laser scanning and photogrammetry.
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