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Netflix, Reed Hastings Survive Missteps to Join Silicon Valley's Elite
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Netflix, Reed Hastings Survive Missteps to Join Silicon Valley's Elite

On a normal weeknight, Netflix accounts for almost a third of all Internet traffic entering North American homes. That's more than YouTube, Hulu, Amazon.com, HBO...

The Man Behind the Google Brain: Andrew Ng and the Quest For the New AI
From ACM Opinion

The Man Behind the Google Brain: Andrew Ng and the Quest For the New AI

There's a theory that human intelligence stems from a single algorithm.

Smartphones Put a Translator in Your Pocket
From ACM News

Smartphones Put a Translator in Your Pocket

The days of madly flipping through bilingual phrase books while trying to converse with somebody in another language is fast giving way to a technological alternative...

My Big Fat European Family: What Genomics Tell ­s About Shared Ancestors
From ACM News

My Big Fat European Family: What Genomics Tell ­s About Shared Ancestors

Last month, a trio of engineers debuted an app that allows Icelanders to determine if they’re actually related to a potential date.

Older Is Wiser: Study Shows Software Developers' Skills Improve Over Time
From ACM TechNews

Older Is Wiser: Study Shows Software Developers' Skills Improve Over Time

A new study suggests older programmers are keeping up with changes in the field and even have a slight edge over younger peers, in some cases. 

Google Glass Picks Up Early Signal: Keep Out
From ACM TechNews

Google Glass Picks Up Early Signal: Keep Out

Privacy concerns are mounting about Google Glass to the point that it has been preemptively banned in some locations, even though it's not yet available. 

Mood-Tracking App Paves Way for Pocket Therapy
From ACM TechNews

Mood-Tracking App Paves Way for Pocket Therapy

Emotion Sense is a new smartphone app that mines a user's cellphone data to track their feelings and determine what might be triggering peaks in their mood. 

Google's Chief Internet Evangelist on Creating the Interplanetary Internet
From ACM TechNews

Google's Chief Internet Evangelist on Creating the Interplanetary Internet

Google chief Internet evangelist and ACM president Vint Cerf has been working on an interplanetary Internet, with protocols capable of handling a space environment...

­.s. Is Weighing Wide Overhaul of Wiretap Laws
From ACM TechNews

­.s. Is Weighing Wide Overhaul of Wiretap Laws

The Obama administration reportedly is ready to back an FBI plan to overhaul surveillance laws that would make it easier to wiretap people who communicate using...

Intelligent Robots Will Overtake Humans By 2100, Experts Say
From ACM Opinion

Intelligent Robots Will Overtake Humans By 2100, Experts Say

Are you prepared to meet your robot overlords?

Google's Chief Internet Evangelist on Creating the Interplanetary Internet
From ACM Opinion

Google's Chief Internet Evangelist on Creating the Interplanetary Internet

When some future Mars colonist is able to open his browser and watch a cat in a shark suit chasing a duck while riding a roomba, they will have Vint Cerf to thank...

China Sees Cyberwar as Reducing ­.s. Advantage in Future Conflict
From ACM News

China Sees Cyberwar as Reducing ­.s. Advantage in Future Conflict

It's one thing to read news concerning the latest report to Congress by the U.S. Department of Defense on China's latest military activities. But with regard to...

Nasa's Spitzer Puts Planets in a Petri Dish
From ACM News

Nasa's Spitzer Puts Planets in a Petri Dish

Our galaxy is teeming with a wild variety of planets.

Linguists Identify 15,000-Year-Old 'ultraconserved Words'
From ACM News

Linguists Identify 15,000-Year-Old 'ultraconserved Words'

You, hear me! Give this fire to that old man. Pull the black worm off the bark and give it to the mother. And no spitting in the ashes!

Insect Eye-Inspired Camera Captures Wide Field of View with No Distortion, According to Study Co-Led By Cu-Boulder
From ACM TechNews

Insect Eye-Inspired Camera Captures Wide Field of View with No Distortion, According to Study Co-Led By Cu-Boulder

An experimental digital camera can take exceptionally wide-angle photos without distorting the image by mimicking the bowl-shaped eyes of insects. 

Robots Able to Reach Through Clutter With Whole-Arm Tactile Sensing
From ACM TechNews

Robots Able to Reach Through Clutter With Whole-Arm Tactile Sensing

A new robot control method works with robotic joints and tactile sensing, keeping a robot's arm flexible and giving it a sense of touch across its entire arm. 

Computer Scientists Suggest New Spin on Origins of Evolvability
From ACM TechNews

Computer Scientists Suggest New Spin on Origins of Evolvability

Researchers have developed a simulated model of the way organisms evolve, which they say offers insights about evolvability over generations. 

Finding a Gecko in the Crowd
From ACM TechNews

Finding a Gecko in the Crowd

The SLOOP software system is designed to automate part of the process of matching images of animals in massive catalogs. 

Cheetah-Cub Quadruped Robot Learns to Walk, Trot Using Gait Patterns From Real Animal
From ACM TechNews

Cheetah-Cub Quadruped Robot Learns to Walk, Trot Using Gait Patterns From Real Animal

Researchers say the Cheetah-Cub robotic quadruped proves that gait primitives from the motion capture of an animal can be adapted to a robot. 

Commercial Drones Take Flight
From ACM News

Commercial Drones Take Flight

Commercial drones are poised to revolutionize a wide range of industries, though regulatory and privacy concerns have created some resistance.
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