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


Speech-to-Speech Translations Stutter, But Researchers See Mellifluous Future
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Speech-to-Speech Translations Stutter, But Researchers See Mellifluous Future

The practical need for accurate instant or simultaneous machine translations continues to grow as applications multiply.

Google's Mini-Films Bring to Life the Early Days of Computing and the Internet
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Google's Mini-Films Bring to Life the Early Days of Computing and the Internet

Google is sponsoring a series of mini-films about Britain's role in the early days of computers and the Internet.

Success of Wpi’s Robotics Program Inspires Other ­niversities
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Success of Wpi’s Robotics Program Inspires Other ­niversities

The success of the nation’s first undergrad robotics engineering program has inspired two universities that are now experiencing the very same challenges.  

Software Enables Pcs to Solve Problems That Once Required the Cloud
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Software Enables Pcs to Solve Problems That Once Required the Cloud

A new software program running on a single laptop or PC can, in some cases, solve bigger problems in less time than other available distributed frameworks. 

Lost and Found
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Lost and Found

Researchers discover computer pioneer Konrad Zuse's long-forgotten Z9, the world's first program-controlled binary relay calculator using floating-point arithmetic...

Adaptive Networks Aim to Thwart Cybercriminals
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Adaptive Networks Aim to Thwart Cybercriminals

Cybercriminals who take aim at computer networks will find it more difficult to hit their mark if their target is a constantly moving one.   

Open-Source Surgical Robot Fuels ­niversity Research
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Open-Source Surgical Robot Fuels ­niversity Research

U.S. researchers have developed a new, open source robot — said to be the first of its kind — that is now facilitating robotic laparoscopic surgery research at...

Will Tablets Replace Laptops?
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Will Tablets Replace Laptops?

Tablets like the iPad 2 are hot … and apparently so hot that 46% of respondents believe they will eventually eliminate the need for laptop computers, according...

Researchers High On Cloud Robotics
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Researchers High On Cloud Robotics

The goal of cloud robotics is to enable robots to perform data-intensive functions, like image processing and voice recognition, by offloading the vast amounts...

Two Low-Cost Tablets For India's Schools
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Two Low-Cost Tablets For India's Schools

Many of the classrooms in India are short of teachers and devoid of electricity. But what researchers hope they will have are low-cost computer tablets specifically...

New Supercomputer Benchmarks Overdue?
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New Supercomputer Benchmarks Overdue?

The yardstick used to identify the world’s best-performing supercomputers–the Linpack Benchmark–no longer reflects "real-world usage" and ought to be replaced with...

Trust Develops 'science Base' For Cybersecurity
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Trust Develops 'science Base' For Cybersecurity

University of California, Berkeley's TRUST is developing a cybersecurity "science base"– a principled approach to developing trustworthy systems in which security...

Competitions Aim to Create Interest in Cybersecurity
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Competitions Aim to Create Interest in Cybersecurity

U.S. government, industry, and academia are using cybersecurity competitions to interest high school and college students about the career opportunities in cybersecurity...
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