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Gregarious and Direct: China's Web Doorkeeper
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Gregarious and Direct: China's Web Doorkeeper

When a major Chinese-American Internet conference convenes in Washington on Tuesday, a middle-aged Communist Party propaganda chief will be seated amid a room full...

Codebreaking Has Moved on Since Turing's Day, With Dangerous Implications
From ACM TechNews

Codebreaking Has Moved on Since Turing's Day, With Dangerous Implications

Recent interest in computing and cryptography pioneer Alan Turing offers an opportunity to see the massive gains that have been made in the field of codebreaking...

Co-Robots Team Up With Humans
From ACM TechNews

Co-Robots Team Up With Humans

A group of researchers believe people and robots will be able to accomplish much more by working together, as long as robots have common sense. 

Simple Circuit Could Double Cell-Phone Data Speeds
From ACM TechNews

Simple Circuit Could Double Cell-Phone Data Speeds

A simple circuit could enable smartphones and other wireless devices to send and receive data twice as fast as is currently possible. 

German Study Supports Free 'super Wi-Fi'
From ACM TechNews

German Study Supports Free 'super Wi-Fi'

A recent study proposed additional TV frequencies should not be marketed, but used to extend wireless networks. 

Study: U.s. Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly-Skilled Migrants
From ACM TechNews

Study: U.s. Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly-Skilled Migrants

The U.S. is no longer drawing as large a share of the world's highly educated and skilled workers as it once did, according to a new study. 

Museum Switches on Historic Computer
From ACM News

Museum Switches on Historic Computer

A project to recreate one of Britain's pioneering computers has reached a key milestone.

Supreme Court Case Tests the Limits of Free Speech on Facebook and Other Social Media
From ACM News

Supreme Court Case Tests the Limits of Free Speech on Facebook and Other Social Media

About a week after Tara Elonis persuaded a judge to issue a protective order against her estranged husband, Anthony, her soon-to-be ex had this to say: "Fold up...

Tech’s Gender Gap Wasn’t Always So Bad. Here’s How It Got Worse
From ACM News

Tech’s Gender Gap Wasn’t Always So Bad. Here’s How It Got Worse

A new documentary film called CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap  explores the glaring lack of American female and minority computer science engineers.

A Rare Peek Into The Massive Scale of Aws
From ACM News

A Rare Peek Into The Massive Scale of Aws

A look inside Amazon Web Services.

Hacker Mitnick Has a Plan to Help You Stay Safe Online
From ACM Opinion

Hacker Mitnick Has a Plan to Help You Stay Safe Online

Even famed hacker Kevin Mitnick—labeled a "computer terrorist" by the FBI in the '90s—worries about getting hacked.

Attack of the One-Letter Programming Languages
From ACM News

Attack of the One-Letter Programming Languages

From D to R, these lesser-known languages tackle specific problems in ways worthy of a cult following.

Polite Drones Do Awkward Dance to Avoid Crashing
From ACM News

Polite Drones Do Awkward Dance to Avoid Crashing

No, I insist, after you.

Sensors For Seniors
From Communications of the ACM

Sensors For Seniors

In-home technologies are helping seniors stay aware, healthy, and in touch.

Intelligent Living
From Communications of the ACM

Intelligent Living

After years of false starts, the smart home is gaining momentum.

Decoding the Language of Human Movement
From Communications of the ACM

Decoding the Language of Human Movement

Computers that recognize what is happening in moving images can help defend against crime, and revolutionize rehabilitation.

What's Next For the Rosetta Mission and Comet Exploration
From ACM News

What's Next For the Rosetta Mission and Comet Exploration

Somewhere dark and icy on a comet 320 million miles away, the history-making, comet-bouncing Philae spacecraft is sleeping.

:-O: The Surprising Power of Emoticons
From ACM News

:-O: The Surprising Power of Emoticons

It all started with an awkward moment online. In the early 1980s, computer scientist Scott Fahlman realised his words were failing him.

Note to Future Self
From ACM TechNews

Note to Future Self

Jonathan Zittrain, director of Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, is working to develop a sort of cryptographic time capsule. 

New Device Could Make Large Biological Circuits Practical
From ACM TechNews

New Device Could Make Large Biological Circuits Practical

Researchers have developed a new kind of load driver that could enable biological circuits to behave almost as predictably as electronic circuits. 
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