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Big Data's Little Brother
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Big Data's Little Brother

David Soloff is recruiting an army of "hyperdata" collectors.

Tech Firms Furious After Denied Full View of Government Reply to Fisa Court
From ACM TechNews

Tech Firms Furious After Denied Full View of Government Reply to Fisa Court

Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, Facebook, and LinkedIn said in a court filing that the U.S. government has offered them only a "heavily redacted version" of its response...

Delving Into Digital Learning
From ACM TechNews

Delving Into Digital Learning

Carnegie Mellon University has announced the Simon Initiative, which will publicly launch the world's largest student learning database to determine best practices...

Program Seeks to Nurture 'data Science Culture' at Universities
From ACM TechNews

Program Seeks to Nurture 'data Science Culture' at Universities

Academia at New York University, the University of Washington, and the University of California, Berkeley are collaborating on the Sloan Foundation's five-year...

The Head of Google X Thinks We're All Too Risk-Averse
From ACM Opinion

The Head of Google X Thinks We're All Too Risk-Averse

Google X is responsible for some of Google's most literally fantastic projects: Google Glass, self-driving cars, gigantic inflatable balloons that beam Internet...

Social Media Helps Aid Efforts After Typhoon Haiyan
From ACM TechNews

Social Media Helps Aid Efforts After Typhoon Haiyan

In the wake of typhoon Haiyan, disaster relief teams are descending on the Philippines from all over the world, trying to aid the victims. Volunteers are mining...

Physicists Plan to Build a Bigger Lhc
From ACM News

Physicists Plan to Build a Bigger Lhc

When Europe's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) started up in 2008, particle physicists would not have dreamt of asking for something bigger until they got their US$5...

Ieee Wants the Cloud to Grow Like the Internet
From ACM TechNews

Ieee Wants the Cloud to Grow Like the Internet

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is developing an Intercloud Testbed to show how various types of cloud computing environments can combine...

Stores Sniff Out Smartphones to Follow Shoppers
From ACM News

Stores Sniff Out Smartphones to Follow Shoppers

You've just tossed a jar of peanut butter in your grocery cart when your smartphone buzzes.

Sunny Fix Would Let Defunct Kepler Hunt Planets Again
From ACM News

Sunny Fix Would Let Defunct Kepler Hunt Planets Again

NASA's champion planet-hunter, which recently suffered a fatal breakdown, is now looking on the sunny side.

Exploring Public Perceptions of Future Wearable Computing
From ACM TechNews

Exploring Public Perceptions of Future Wearable Computing

Georgia Tech researchers have conducted a case study on interaction with on-body technology in public. The team's findings suggest that scientists should focus...

To Thwart Spies, IETF Wants to 'Strengthen the Internet'
From ACM TechNews

To Thwart Spies, IETF Wants to 'Strengthen the Internet'

Internet Engineering Task Force chair Jari Arkko recently spoke about the need for the engineers behind the Internet to push for new standards that would make it...

Nasa Cassini Spacecraft Provides New View of Saturn and Earth
From ACM News

Nasa Cassini Spacecraft Provides New View of Saturn and Earth

NASA has released a natural-color image of Saturn from space, the first in which Saturn, its moons and rings, and Earth, Venus and Mars, all are visible.

Enhancing Security in Apple Devices
From ACM TechNews

Enhancing Security in Apple Devices

Apple addressed some complicated security issues before releasing iOS 7 in September, thanks to A*STAR's Institute for Infocomm Research.

Researchers Develop At-Home 3-D Video Game For Stroke Patients
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Develop At-Home 3-D Video Game For Stroke Patients

A new three-dimensional video game developed by Ohio State University researchers should make it easier for stroke patients to receive constraint-induced movement...

New Game App Keeps Teens on Track Taking Their Asthma Medicine
From ACM TechNews

New Game App Keeps Teens on Track Taking Their Asthma Medicine

Researchers at the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago are testing a game-based asthma application designed for teenagers. Young people seem to be responding...

Social Media Helps Aid Efforts After Typhoon Haiyan
From ACM News

Social Media Helps Aid Efforts After Typhoon Haiyan

Ten million people affected. Half a million displaced. Ten thousand feared dead.

Ads Could Soon Know If You're an Introvert (on Twitter)
From ACM News

Ads Could Soon Know If You're an Introvert (on Twitter)

Trying to derive a person's wants and needs—conscious or otherwise—from online browsing and buying habits has become crucial to companies of all kinds.

How Corporate America Fights Hackers
From ACM News

How Corporate America Fights Hackers

To defend themselves against hackers, some of America's largest corporations have adopted shadowy tactics usually reserved for government spies.

Nest's Tony Fadell on Smart Objects, and the Singularity of Innovation
From ACM Opinion

Nest's Tony Fadell on Smart Objects, and the Singularity of Innovation

Tony Fadell is the founder and chief executive of Nest, a company that is trying to bring a high-end technology experience to some of the most prosaic areas of...
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