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Farm Automation Gets Smarter
From Communications of the ACM

Farm Automation Gets Smarter

As fewer people work the land, robots pick up the slack.

The FCC Just Passed Sweeping New Rules to Protect Your Online Privacy
From ACM News

The FCC Just Passed Sweeping New Rules to Protect Your Online Privacy

Federal officials delivered a landmark ruling in favor of online privacy Thursday, limiting how Internet providers use and sell customer data, while asserting that...

Rice's Energy-Stingy Indoor Mobile Locator Ensures ­ser Privacy
From ACM TechNews

Rice's Energy-Stingy Indoor Mobile Locator Ensures ­ser Privacy

A new system developed by Rice University researchers could enable mobile users to quickly determine their location indoors.

Turning Your Living Room Into a Wireless Charging Station
From ACM TechNews

Turning Your Living Room Into a Wireless Charging Station

A panel could one day remotely charge smartphones, tablets, and other devices within its line of sight.

Flying Drones Could Soon Recharge While Airborne With New Technology
From ACM TechNews

Flying Drones Could Soon Recharge While Airborne With New Technology

Imperial College London researchers have demonstrated a highly efficient method for wirelessly transferring power to a drone while it is flying.

The Pentagon's 'terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own
From ACM TechNews

The Pentagon's 'terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own

The Pentagon has made artificial intelligence the core of its agenda to maintain the U.S. position as the world's leading military power.

Women in Computing to Decline to 22% By 2025, Study Warns
From ACM News

Women in Computing to Decline to 22% By 2025, Study Warns

New research warns the number of women in the computing workforce will decline if nothing is done to encourage more to study computer science.

Will Visual Programming Crack the Code on Learning?
From ACM News

Will Visual Programming Crack the Code on Learning?

An emerging generation of visual coding platforms is introducing software development to young people and other beginners.

The Pentagon's 'terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own
From ACM News

The Pentagon's 'terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own

The small drone, with its six whirring rotors, swept past the replica of a Middle Eastern village and closed in on a mosque-like structure, its camera scanning...

Creating 3D Hands to Keep ­S Safe and Increase Security
From ACM TechNews

Creating 3D Hands to Keep ­S Safe and Increase Security

Researchers say without a lifelike three-dimensional model to test and calibrate fingerprint scanners, there is no consistent way to determine their accuracy. 

Typing While Skyping Could Compromise Privacy
From ACM TechNews

Typing While Skyping Could Compromise Privacy

Researchers have found a security breach in which keystroke sounds can be recorded during a Skype voice or video call and later reassembled as text.

Webcams ­sed to Attack Reddit and Twitter Recalled
From ACM News

Webcams ­sed to Attack Reddit and Twitter Recalled

Chinese electronics firm Hangzhou Xiongmai issued the recall soon after its cameras were identified as aiding the massive web attacks.

New Technique Allows Scientists to 'listen' to Proteins
From ACM News

New Technique Allows Scientists to 'listen' to Proteins

Researchers have come up with a bold new method for representing and understanding a protein's shape: translating it into music.

Designing the Future Internet
From ACM TechNews

Designing the Future Internet

Connecting many smart objects to the Internet will result in an enormous boost in online traffic, which one researcher aims to make manageable with a network redesign...

What Iarpa Knows About Your Canceled Dinner Reservation
From ACM TechNews

What Iarpa Knows About Your Canceled Dinner Reservation

The U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is running several projects examining how crowdsourced data could be used to predict specific events.

Here's How Young People Decide When They're Drunk 'enough,' According to Math
From ACM TechNews

Here's How Young People Decide When They're Drunk 'enough,' According to Math

Mathematical models developed by engineers at Ohio State University have enabled colleagues to explain the factors that drive alcohol consumption among young people...

Tech's Gender Gap Is Getting Worse, Not Better, Report Says
From ACM TechNews

Tech's Gender Gap Is Getting Worse, Not Better, Report Says

Unless technology companies and educators start reaching out to young women and girls, the number of women in the computer science field will drop, a new report...

Stephen Hawking Opens British Artificial Intelligence Hub
From ACM TechNews

Stephen Hawking Opens British Artificial Intelligence Hub

Stephen Hawking on Wednesday opened an artificial research center at Cambridge University in the U.K.

Lego-Like Wall Produces Acoustic Holograms
From ACM TechNews

Lego-Like Wall Produces Acoustic Holograms

Researchers at Duke University and North Carolina State University have demonstrated a system that can create and control three-dimensional acoustic holograms.

The Power of Prediction Markets
From ACM News

The Power of Prediction Markets

It was a great way to mix science with gambling, says Anna Dreber.
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