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On Waterfront, Rise of the Machines
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On Waterfront, Rise of the Machines

In the rising light of a mid-September morning, the CSAV Pyrenees, a blue-water freighter sailing out of Suape Port in Brazil, was lashed to its lines at BerthPort...

Meet Mira, the Supercomputer That Makes ­niverses
From ACM TechNews

Meet Mira, the Supercomputer That Makes ­niverses

One of the largest and most complex universe simulations ever attempted will be run in October by Mira, the world's third fastest supercomputer.  

­c Berkeley Researchers May Track Twitter Hackers
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­c Berkeley Researchers May Track Twitter Hackers

A $10 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation will enable University of California, Berkeley researchers to spend the next five years exploring...

Google Adds Coral Reef Panoramas to Street View Maps
From ACM TechNews

Google Adds Coral Reef Panoramas to Street View Maps

Google recently added panoramas of coral reefs to its Street View services, enabling users to navigate their way around the sites.

Nasa Rover Finds Old Streambed on Martian Surface
From ACM News

Nasa Rover Finds Old Streambed on Martian Surface

NASA's Curiosity rover mission has found evidence a stream once ran vigorously across the area on Mars where the rover is driving.

Apple-Google Maps Talks Crashed Over Voice-Guided Directions
From ACM News

Apple-Google Maps Talks Crashed Over Voice-Guided Directions

Google Chairman Eric Schmidt says Apple should have continued to use Google’s mapping application in iOS 6 instead of swapping it out for its poorly received home...

Why Your Next 'passw0rd' Might Not Be a Password
From ACM News

Why Your Next 'passw0rd' Might Not Be a Password

It's been a rough year for passwords. First, 6.5 million LinkedIn passwords were leaked online. Soon after, millions of passwords from eHarmony and Yahoo users...

Georgia Tech Creating High-Tech Tools to Study Autism
From ACM TechNews

Georgia Tech Creating High-Tech Tools to Study Autism

Georgia Tech researchers have developed two tools that automatically measure children's behavior to provide insight into behavioral disorders such as autism.  

­sing Artificial Intelligence to Chart the ­niverse
From ACM TechNews

­sing Artificial Intelligence to Chart the ­niverse

Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics researchers have developed an AI algorithm to help chart and explain the structure and dynamics of the universe.  

Nist's Hash Algorithm Refresh Possibly Premature
From ACM TechNews

Nist's Hash Algorithm Refresh Possibly Premature

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology soon will announce the winning hash algorithm, which eventually will become the next-generation industry...

Hitachi Targets 2015 For Data Storage That Last 100 Million Years
From ACM TechNews

Hitachi Targets 2015 For Data Storage That Last 100 Million Years

Hitachi hopes to bring new storage technology capable of holding data for hundreds of millions of years to market by 2015.  

Jazz-Singing Robot Could Shed Light on Consciousness
From ACM TechNews

Jazz-Singing Robot Could Shed Light on Consciousness

The University of Palermo's Antonio Chella is working to teach a singing robot how to improvise jazz duets with a human with hopes of learning more about the nature...

From ACM News

­m Researchers Mine Data to ­ncover Terrorist Threats

U.S. counterterrorism efforts monitor and sort vast databases of information for clues on potential plots. Now a team of University of Maryland researchers have...

Hubble Goes to the Extreme to Assemble Farthest-Ever View of the ­niverse
From ACM News

Hubble Goes to the Extreme to Assemble Farthest-Ever View of the ­niverse

Like photographers assembling a portfolio of best shots, astronomers have assembled a new, improved portrait of mankind's deepest-ever view of the universe.

Why Everyone (not Just Geeks) Should Care About Big Data
From ACM Opinion

Why Everyone (not Just Geeks) Should Care About Big Data

Hugo Campos has a cardiac defibrillator implanted in his body. It sends data about his heart to his doctors and back to the manufacturer, but it takes days to get...

Machine Learning Saves Babies!
From ACM TechNews

Machine Learning Saves Babies!

Hospitals collect an enormous amount of data on premature babies. Computer scientists are using machine learning to find common patterns in the data, create new...

Self-Driving Cars a Reality For 'ordinary People' Within 5 Years, Says Google's Sergey Brin
From ACM TechNews

Self-Driving Cars a Reality For 'ordinary People' Within 5 Years, Says Google's Sergey Brin

Self-driving, autonomous vehicles will be available for "ordinary people" in less than five years and they will be much safer than those driven by humans, says...

Dbtoaster Breaks ­p Data Jams in Server Farms
From ACM TechNews

Dbtoaster Breaks ­p Data Jams in Server Farms

Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne researchers have developed DBToaster, a system designed to improve the flow of database queries into server farms by accelerating...

3-D Display Screen on Mobile Devices Could Be on the Horizon
From ACM TechNews

3-D Display Screen on Mobile Devices Could Be on the Horizon

The University of Bristol is leading the development of three-dimensional display technology that would enable the screen of a mobile device to physically mutate...

10 Hot It Skills For 2013
From ACM TechNews

10 Hot It Skills For 2013

The demand for high-tech professionals continues to rise, as 33 percent of IT professionals in Computerworld's 2013 Forecast survey say they plan to hire more workers...
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