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July 2021


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Tech Spending Expected to Rise as Pandemic Restrictions Ease, Economy Improves

Tech Spending Expected to Rise as Pandemic Restrictions Ease, Economy Improves

Market researcher Forrester Research has revised its 2021 forecast of U.S. enterprise information technology spending growth from 6% to 7.4% over 2020 levels.


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Elon Musk Just Now Realizing that Self-driving Cars are a 'Hard Problem'

Elon Musk Just Now Realizing that Self-driving Cars are a 'Hard Problem'

Overpromising and underdelivering.


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Prominent Women Call for Tech Giants to Act Against Online Harassment

Prominent Women Call for Tech Giants to Act Against Online Harassment

The signatories included the tennis champion Billie Jean King, and the actors Thandiwe Newton, Ashley Judd and Emma Watson.


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Pentagon Cancels $10-billion JEDI Cloud Contract

Pentagon Cancels $10-billion JEDI Cloud Contract

The Department of Defense said it's calling off the $10-billion cloud contract that was the subject of a legal battle involving Amazon and Microsoft.


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To Fly a Drone in the U.S., You Now Must Pass FAA's TRUST Test

To Fly a Drone in the U.S., You Now Must Pass FAA's TRUST Test

New drone rules for recreational pilots.


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Will AI Rewrite Coding?

Will AI Rewrite Coding?

There is an emerging effort to tap artificial intelligence to write code based on short text descriptions of what the code should do.


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Robocalls Are Out of Control. But That Could All Change Now

Robocalls Are Out of Control. But That Could All Change Now

As of June 30, all major voice providers in the U.S., including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Comcast, are required to implement technology to minimize illegal robocalls.


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With 3D-Printed 'Steaks,' Spanish Startup Eyes Mass Market

With 3D-Printed 'Steaks,' Spanish Startup Eyes Mass Market

Novameat is using three-dimensional (3D) printing technology to produce vegetarian "steaks," which it plans to sell directly to consumers and businesses.


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The Tech Cold War's 'Most Complicated Machine' That's Out of China's Reach

The Tech Cold War's 'Most Complicated Machine' That's Out of China's Reach

A $150 million chip-making tool from a Dutch company has become a lever in the U.S.-Chinese struggle. It also shows how entrenched the global supply chain is.


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What Should Be a Student's First Programming Language?

What Should Be a Student's First Programming Language?

Different universities have different answers for the question, reflecting both their teaching philosophies and their sense of which language will prove most important to their graduates in the wider tech industry.


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Meet the Scientist Teaching AI to Police Human Speech

Meet the Scientist Teaching AI to Police Human Speech

Alexis Conneau's work has helped Facebook and Google build artificial intelligence systems that can understand dozens of languages with startling accuracy.


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Engineering Additional Creativity

Engineering Additional Creativity

Can artificial intelligence augment human creativity in writing?


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Georgia Tech's Online MS In Computer Science Continues To Thrive

Georgia Tech's Online MS In Computer Science Continues To Thrive

Why that's important for the future of MOOCs.


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Blood Test That Finds 50 Types of Cancer Accurate Enough to Be Rolled Out

Blood Test That Finds 50 Types of Cancer Accurate Enough to Be Rolled Out

Researchers found that a blood test developed using a machine learning algorithm is accurate in detecting more than 50 types of cancer.


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Robots Take Vertical Farming to New Heights

Robots Take Vertical Farming to New Heights

Fifth Season, a vertical farm in Braddock, PA, uses robots to grow greens indoors, from seed to harvest.


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Mozilla Partners with Princeton Researchers for Privacy-Focused Data Sharing Platform on Firefox

Mozilla Partners with Princeton Researchers for Privacy-Focused Data Sharing Platform on Firefox

The Mozilla Web browser's newly-launched Rally data sharing platform is designed to strengthen users' data privacy.


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How AI Is Taking Over Our Gadgets

How AI Is Taking Over Our Gadgets

Artificial intelligence is taking over "edge" devices, including smartphones, home appliances, industrial sensors and actuators, and other devices with a microchip and some memory.


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Using A.I. to Find Bias in A.I.

Using A.I. to Find Bias in A.I.

The problem of bias in artificial intelligence is facing increasing scrutiny from regulators and is a growing business for start-ups and tech stalwarts.


From Communications of the ACM

Formal Software Verification Measures Up

Formal Software Verification Measures Up

Verified coding techniques use mathematical proofs to ensure code is error-free and hacker-resistant. Can the approach revolutionize software?


From Communications of the ACM

Charles M. Geschke (1939-2021)

Charles M. Geschke (1939-2021)

Charles M. Geschke helped create the modern world of computing, where beautiful typography and expressive, artistic graphics are as integral to most users' experience as numbers and text.


From Communications of the ACM

A Battery-Free Internet of Things

A Battery-Free Internet of Things

The Internet of Things can thrive without hardwired or consumable power sources.


From Communications of the ACM

The Future of Supply Chains

The Future of Supply Chains

Droids, drones, and driverless technologies are fueling a supply chain revolution.

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