acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

News


bg-corner

An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.


How the ­.s. Fights Encryption--and Also Helps Develop It
From ACM TechNews

How the ­.s. Fights Encryption--and Also Helps Develop It

Some U.S. government agencies are financing the development of encryption technologies to protect communications even as others seek to circumvent them. 

Apple's Fbi Battle Is Complicated. Here's What's Really Going On
From ACM News

Apple's Fbi Battle Is Complicated. Here's What's Really Going On

The news this week that a magistrate ordered Apple to help the FBI hack an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooter suspects has polarized the nation—and...

Pluto's 'hulk-Like' Moon Charon: A Possible Ancient Ocean?
From ACM News

Pluto's 'hulk-Like' Moon Charon: A Possible Ancient Ocean?

Pluto's largest moon may have gotten too big for its own skin.

Ted 2016: Hololens ­nveils 'teleportation' to Mars
From ACM News

Ted 2016: Hololens ­nveils 'teleportation' to Mars

HoloLens creator Alex Kipman has shown off Microsoft's augmented reality technology at the TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) conference.

Inspiring Computer Scientists
From ACM TechNews

Inspiring Computer Scientists

University of Delaware professor Lori Pollock has been selected to receive the ACM SIGSOFT Influential Educator Award.

Google's Balloon-Powered Internet Ready For Carrier Testing
From ACM TechNews

Google's Balloon-Powered Internet Ready For Carrier Testing

Google's Project Loon, which aims to deliver Internet connectivity via a global network of high-altitude balloons, could be ready for carrier testing later this...

Eternal 5d Data Storage Could Record the History of Humankind
From ACM TechNews

Eternal 5d Data Storage Could Record the History of Humankind

Researchers have developed recording and retrieval processes for five-dimensional digital data by femtosecond laser writing. 

Marvin Minsky's Legacy of Students and Ideas
From ACM TechNews

Marvin Minsky's Legacy of Students and Ideas

The late computer science pioneer and ACM A.M. Turing Award recipient Marvin Minsky left behind a wealth of ideas.

Enabling Human-Robot Rescue Teams
From ACM TechNews

Enabling Human-Robot Rescue Teams

Researchers say they have developed a new way of modeling robot collaboration. 

Encryption Isn't at Stake, the Fbi Knows Apple Already Has the Desired Key
From ACM News

Encryption Isn't at Stake, the Fbi Knows Apple Already Has the Desired Key

Apple has been served with a court order at the FBI's request, demanding that it assist the government agency with unlocking an iPhone 5C that was used by Syed...

John Mcafee Offers To Decrypt San Bernardino Iphone For Fbi And Save America
From ACM News

John Mcafee Offers To Decrypt San Bernardino Iphone For Fbi And Save America

Eccentric 'cybersecurity legend' John McAfee is on a mission to save America. How so? By cracking the code on that San Bernardino iPhone that's causing such a ruckus...

The Missing Link of Artificial Intelligence
From ACM News

The Missing Link of Artificial Intelligence

In 2012 the world learned of a surprising research project inside Google's secretive X lab.

Four Big Cosmology Secrets Gravitational Waves Could ­ncover
From ACM News

Four Big Cosmology Secrets Gravitational Waves Could ­ncover

On 11 February, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave observatory, or LIGO, announced it had spotted gravitational waves, the stretching and squeezing of...

Evidence Mounts For Interbreeding Bonanza in Ancient Human Species
From ACM News

Evidence Mounts For Interbreeding Bonanza in Ancient Human Species

The discovery of yet another period of interbreeding between early humans and Neanderthals is adding to the growing sense that sexual encounters among different...

How the Open Compute Project's Telco Project Could Transform the Iot, Driverless Cars
From ACM TechNews

How the Open Compute Project's Telco Project Could Transform the Iot, Driverless Cars

The Open Compute Project recently announced the Telco Project, which is focused on data center technologies for telecommunications companies.

New Computer Vision Algorithm Predicts Orientation of Objects
From ACM TechNews

New Computer Vision Algorithm Predicts Orientation of Objects

Disney researchers say they have developed a method to help computer-vision systems avoid the confusion associated with changes in perspective. 

His Work Opens Computer Science to the Blind
From ACM TechNews

His Work Opens Computer Science to the Blind

University of Nevada-Las Vegas professor Andreas Stefik spent 10 years developing Quorum, a programming language designed for visually impaired people. 

Crunching Quantum Code
From ACM TechNews

Crunching Quantum Code

Researchers have developed a quantum computer design featuring an array of superconducting islands on top of a topological insulator. 

Scaanalyzer: An Award-Winning Tool to Find Computing Bottlenecks
From ACM TechNews

Scaanalyzer: An Award-Winning Tool to Find Computing Bottlenecks

ScaAnalyzer is a new tool that can find elusive bugs in software and enable computers to run faster and more efficiently. 

How Apple Will Fight the Doj in Iphone Backdoor Crypto Case
From ACM News

How Apple Will Fight the Doj in Iphone Backdoor Crypto Case

Apple CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday evening said the US government's legal position on encryption backdoors was setting "a dangerous precedent."
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account