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Cyber Weapons: The New Arms Race
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Cyber Weapons: The New Arms Race

A rash of cyberattacks has raised the profile of such incursions and led to a booming cyberweapons industry. 

Competition Seeks STEM Innovations
From ACM TechNews

Competition Seeks STEM Innovations

The Carnegie Corporation of New York and other groups have partnered to launch Partnering for Excellence: Innovations in Science+Technology+Engineering+Math Education...

Ok, Climate Skeptics: Here's the Raw Data You Wanted
From ACM News

Ok, Climate Skeptics: Here's the Raw Data You Wanted

Anyone can now view for themselves the raw data that was at the centre of last year's "climategate" scandal.

From ACM News

Welcome to the Age of the Splinternet

Openness is the Internet's great strength—and weakness. With powerful forces carving it up, is its golden age coming to an end?

From ACM News

Little-Known Firms Tracking Data Used in Credit Scores

Atlanta entrepreneur Mike Mondelli has access to more than a billion records detailing consumers’ personal finances—and there is little they can do about it.

From ACM TechNews

A Mobile Guide For Buses and Trains

Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Transportation and Infrastructure Systems are developing SMART-WAY, a smartphone application that will enable public...

Ibm Ceo Candidate Talks About His Rise
From ACM News

Ibm Ceo Candidate Talks About His Rise

Rodney C. Adkins oversees 50,000 employees and is responsible for $18 billion in revenue as senior vice president and group executive for systems and technology...

Telex Promises Path Around State-Sponsored Net Censorship
From ACM TechNews

Telex Promises Path Around State-Sponsored Net Censorship

Researchers at the universities of Waterloo and Michigan have developed Telex, a system that enables Internet service providers to provide ways around network censorship...

Imaging Technology Throws New Light on Ancient Artefacts
From ACM TechNews

Imaging Technology Throws New Light on Ancient Artefacts

Researchers at the universities of Southampton and Oxford have modifed Hewlett-Packard Research Laboratories' Reflectance Transformation Imaging system to make...

From ACM Opinion

The Internet of Things (infographic)

When we think of being connected to the Internet, our minds immediately shift to our computers, phones, and most recently tablets. This week at Cisco live, I...

Life, Translated
From Communications of the ACM

Life, Translated

The Holy Grail of language translation is to develop a machine-based system that can handle the task transparently and accurately.

Replacing Lost Abilities With a Robot
From ACM TechNews

Replacing Lost Abilities With a Robot

Researchers at Georgia Tech and Willow Garage have developed a special user interface that enables a mute and partially paralyzed stroke victim to control a robot...

Old Dominion U. Professor Is Trying to Save Internet History
From ACM TechNews

Old Dominion U. Professor Is Trying to Save Internet History

Researchers at Old Dominion University and Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed Memento, browser-based software that can find a Web site as it appeared...

U.s. Hails Progress With Russia on Cybersecurity
From ACM TechNews

U.s. Hails Progress With Russia on Cybersecurity

The United States and Russia are collaborating to lower the chances of a cybersecurity incident that could potentially harm relations between the two nations, according...

Ted's Chris Anderson: The Man Who Made Youtube Clever
From ACM Opinion

Ted's Chris Anderson: The Man Who Made Youtube Clever

With his TED Talks series, the former magazine mogul Chris Anderson has racked up 500 million web video views for speeches by academics and technological experts...

Mi-Lsamp Boosts Minority STEM Enrollment
From ACM News

Mi-Lsamp Boosts Minority STEM Enrollment

MI-LSAMP has managed to increase the number of STEM degrees awarded to minority students by nearly 50% over the last five years. In addition, it has increased overall...

To Track Militants, U.s. Has System That Never Forgets a Face
From ACM News

To Track Militants, U.s. Has System That Never Forgets a Face

When the Taliban dug an elaborate tunnel system beneath the largest prison in southern Afghanistan this spring, they set off a scramble to catch the 475 inmates...

Early Quake Alerts
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Early Quake Alerts

University of Delaware researchers, in collaboration with Stanford University and the U.S. Geological Survey, are developing a network of seismic sensors that could...

The Truth About Nasa's Space Tech Spinoffs
From ACM News

The Truth About Nasa's Space Tech Spinoffs

Tang. Velcro. Teflon. Each is popularly known as a product of the space age, and yet none of them represent actual NASA tech spinoffs. The real truth behind the...

Russia's Post-Shuttle Space Plans
From ACM News

Russia's Post-Shuttle Space Plans

With the U.S. manned space program grounded following the last mission of the space shuttle, the Russian Soyuz spacecraft is the only avenue into space for NASA...
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