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Bourne Pursuit: Improving Computer Tracking of Human Activity
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Bourne Pursuit: Improving Computer Tracking of Human Activity

University of Michigan researchers have developed a method for improving a computer's human-tracking accuracy by more than 30 percent by examining where the targets...

New Interactive System Detects Touch and Gestures on Any Surface
From ACM TechNews

New Interactive System Detects Touch and Gestures on Any Surface

Purdue University researchers have developed an extended multitouch system that enables more than one person to simultaneously use a computing surface.  

Google's Little Nemo Tribute: Maybe The Best Google Doodle Ever
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Google's Little Nemo Tribute: Maybe The Best Google Doodle Ever

Winsor McCay (1869–1934) was one of the first important creators of both comic strips and animation, and a pretty fair political cartoonist to boot.

Why Modern Maps Put Everyone at the Centre of the World
From ACM News

Why Modern Maps Put Everyone at the Centre of the World

Got truly and outstandingly lost recently? Enjoy the feeling while you can, for it's becoming an increasingly difficult task.

First Evidence For Iran's Parallel Halal Internet
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First Evidence For Iran's Parallel Halal Internet

Iranian officials have long discussed developing a religiously acceptable internal network, known as the "halal" Internet, which is isolated from the World Wide...

What Comes After the Touch Screen?
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What Comes After the Touch Screen?

In a few short years, the technologies found in today's mobile devices—touch screens, gyroscopes, and voice-control software, to name a few—have radically transformed...

What Are Grand Technology and Scientific Challenges for the 21st Century?
From ACM Careers

What Are Grand Technology and Scientific Challenges for the 21st Century?

What are the next Big Things in science and technology? Teleportation? Unlimited clean Energy? The scientists and researchers at DARPA and the White House Office...

Power in the Palm of Your Hands
From ACM TechNews

Power in the Palm of Your Hands

Researchers at Newcastle University and Microsoft Research Cambridge have developed Digits, a wristwatch-sized sensor that tracks users' hands to enable them to...

The Mouse Faces Extinction as Computer Interaction Evolves
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The Mouse Faces Extinction as Computer Interaction Evolves

Students today are part of the first generation growing up with a computer interface that does not rely on a keyboard and mouse.  

Supreme Court Terminates Warrantless Electronic Spying Case
From ACM News

Supreme Court Terminates Warrantless Electronic Spying Case

The Supreme Court closed a 6-year-old chapter Tuesday in the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s bid to hold the nation’s telecoms liable for allegedly providing the...

Even Ray Kurzweil Is Nervous About a Future with Hyper-Intelligent Machines
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Even Ray Kurzweil Is Nervous About a Future with Hyper-Intelligent Machines

Ray Kurzweil is looking forward to the year 2029.

China 'strongly Opposes' U.s. Report About Chinese Telecom Firms
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China 'strongly Opposes' U.s. Report About Chinese Telecom Firms

China's Commerce Ministry announced Tuesday it "strongly opposes" a report that alleged Chinese telecommunication companies Huawei Technologies Inc. and ZTE Corp...

Non-Profit ScriptEd NYC Teaches Coding to Underprivileged Students
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Non-Profit ScriptEd NYC Teaches Coding to Underprivileged Students

NYC has launched a pilot program designed to teach computer skills to students from underserved communities.  

Mobile App Puts Brakes on Texting While Driving
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Mobile App Puts Brakes on Texting While Driving

Everyone knows that texting while driving kills, but that’s not enough to incentivize many people, especially teens, to keep their eyes on the road. Now a new mobile...

Can We Trust the Code That Increasingly Runs Our Lives?
From ACM News

Can We Trust the Code That Increasingly Runs Our Lives?

Imagine how different the first pictures sent from the Mars Rover would have been if there had been a software failure.

Graphics Chips Are For More Than Just Eye Candy
From ACM News

Graphics Chips Are For More Than Just Eye Candy

Chances are there is a graphics chip in your desktop computer, and it is fuelling a revolution.

Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century
From ACM Careers

Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century

When Jonathan Goldman arrived for work in June 2006 at LinkedIn, the business networking site, the place still felt like a start-up.

Why Trifacta Is Teaching Humans and Data to Work Together
From ACM Careers

Why Trifacta Is Teaching Humans and Data to Work Together

Ask a group of data scientists the toughest part of their job, and many will probably tell you–it's not the math but the work required to turn raw data into something...

From ACM News

In Europe, Speed Cameras Meet Their Technological Match

When Marc Guerin, a software salesman, drives the 38 kilometers from his home west of Paris to Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport, he seeks out the fastest route...

DDoS Attacks on Major U.S. Banks Are No Stuxnet—Here's Why
From ACM News

DDoS Attacks on Major U.S. Banks Are No Stuxnet—Here's Why

The attacks that recently disrupted website operations at Bank of America and at least five other major U.S. banks used compromised Web servers to flood their targets...
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