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Obama's Top Scientist Talks Shrinking Budgets, Donald Trump, and His Biggest Regret
From ACM Opinion

Obama's Top Scientist Talks Shrinking Budgets, Donald Trump, and His Biggest Regret

John Holdren is no stranger to the spotlight. Over his long career in science, Holdren—a physicist by training—has worked on controversial issues such as climate...

Iot Transforming Taiwan's Tech Sector
From ACM News

Iot Transforming Taiwan's Tech Sector

As desktop and laptop computer sales recede, hardware-proud Taiwan searches for new directions in the Internet of Things.

How Amazon Triggered a Robot Arms Race
From ACM News

How Amazon Triggered a Robot Arms Race

An Amazon warehouse is a flurry of activity.

How to Stop Robocalls … or at Least Fight Back
From ACM Opinion

How to Stop Robocalls … or at Least Fight Back

"This is a final notice from the IRS."

Trump's Secret Data Reversal
From ACM Careers

Trump's Secret Data Reversal

Donald Trump has dismissed political data operations as "overrated," but his campaign is now bolstering its online fundraising and digital outreach by turning to...

Booming Enrollments
From Communications of the ACM

Booming Enrollments

The Computing Research Association works to quantify the extent, and causes, of a jump in undergraduate computer science enrollments.

Goodbye, Password. Banks Opt to Scan Fingers and Faces Instead.
From ACM News

Goodbye, Password. Banks Opt to Scan Fingers and Faces Instead.

The banking password may be about to expire—forever.

Report: California Colleges Produce Low Number of STEM Graduates
From ACM TechNews

Report: California Colleges Produce Low Number of STEM Graduates

California has far fewer students graduating with science, technology, engineering, and math degrees from public colleges and universities than the state's businesses...

The Future of the Internet Is at Risk Say Global Web Experts
From ACM TechNews

The Future of the Internet Is at Risk Say Global Web Experts

The Internet has reached a turning point, and action must be taken quickly to ensure its continued openness, security, transparency, and inclusivity via improved...

The Inventors of the Internet Are Trying to Build a Truly Permanent Web
From ACM News

The Inventors of the Internet Are Trying to Build a Truly Permanent Web

Today, much of the responsibility for preserving the web’s history rests on The Internet Archive.

Smile, You're in the Fbi Face-Recognition Database
From ACM News

Smile, You're in the Fbi Face-Recognition Database

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has access to as many as 411.9 million images as part of its face-recognition database. 

Tech Culture Still Pushing Out Women, Study Finds
From ACM TechNews

Tech Culture Still Pushing Out Women, Study Finds

Social dynamics and "culture fit" are a key reason why female engineers tend to leave the profession sooner than men, according to a new study.

Court Backs Rules Treating Internet as Utility, Not Luxury
From ACM News

Court Backs Rules Treating Internet as Utility, Not Luxury

High-speed internet service can be defined as a utility, a federal court has ruled in a sweeping decision clearing the way for more rigorous policing of broadband...

The Quest to Make Code Work Like Biology Just Took A Big Step
From ACM News

The Quest to Make Code Work Like Biology Just Took A Big Step

In the early 1970s, at Silicon Valley's Xerox PARC, Alan Kay envisioned computer software as something akin to a biological system, a vast collection of small cells...

How Intel Makes a Chip
From ACM News

How Intel Makes a Chip

Before entering the cleanroom in D1D, as Intel calls its 17 million-cubic-foot microprocessor factory in Hillsboro, Oregon, it's a good idea to carefully wash your...

Icann Endorses Plan to Cede Internet Oversight
From ACM TechNews

Icann Endorses Plan to Cede Internet Oversight

The U.S. government has endorsed a plan to cede its oversight of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to the broader online community. 

A Russian Cybersleuth Battles the 'dark Ages' of the Internet
From ACM Opinion

A Russian Cybersleuth Battles the 'dark Ages' of the Internet

A sense of menace stirs right off the elevator on the fifth floor of Kaspersky Lab's Moscow headquarters, where a small television screen displays cyberthreatsa...

Why the World Hates Silicon Valley
From ACM Careers

Why the World Hates Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley is the new Rome. As in the time of Caesar, the world is grappling with an advanced city-state dominating much of the planet, injecting its technology...

Silicon Fingerprint on Chips Could Make Any Gadget Unhackable
From ACM News

Silicon Fingerprint on Chips Could Make Any Gadget Unhackable

Has your bank recently sent you a credit or debit card with a chip in it? If so, you may now be in possession of a little piece of tech that is quietly helping...

How to Keep the Internet Free and Open
From ACM News

How to Keep the Internet Free and Open

The U.S. has long held a minimal oversight role over the Internet. It's time for that to end.
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