acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

News


bg-corner

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


Can You Hear Me Now?
From ACM News

Can You Hear Me Now?

Columbia University researchers achieve a meeting of minds on Artificial Intelligence-assisted hearing technology.

Most Brazilians Believe Companies Don't Protect Their Personal Data
From ACM TechNews

Most Brazilians Believe Companies Don't Protect Their Personal Data

Among the findings of a Harris Poll survey of 11,000 consumers in 11 countries was that nearly all Brazilians feel companies are not adequately protecting their...

Toward More Efficient Computing, With Magnetic Waves
From ACM TechNews

Toward More Efficient Computing, With Magnetic Waves

A new circuit design enables computing using magnetic waves, rather than electricity.

That Smart TV You Just Bought May Be Spying on You, FBI Warns
From ACM TechNews

That Smart TV You Just Bought May Be Spying on You, FBI Warns

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is warning consumers that televisions that offer Internet streaming and facial recognition capabilities may be vulnerable...

Carpentry Compiler Helps Woodworkers Design Objects They Can Actually Make
From ACM TechNews

Carpentry Compiler Helps Woodworkers Design Objects They Can Actually Make

Researchers developed a digital tool that generates fabrication instructions and solves problems with techniques from programming languages when users design woodworking...

New Streaming Technology Will Change Computer Gaming
From ACM TechNews

New Streaming Technology Will Change Computer Gaming

Researchers have developed a streaming technology that will allow a VR headsets to display computer games in extremely high quality.

Attackers Using WhatsApp MP4 Video Files Vulnerability Can Remotely Execute Code
From ACM TechNews

Attackers Using WhatsApp MP4 Video Files Vulnerability Can Remotely Execute Code

Facebook has reported a vulnerability in WhatsApp messaging software that allows malefactors to conduct denial-of-service or remote code execution attacks.

Soft Skin-Like Robots You Can Put in Your Pocket
From ACM TechNews

Soft Skin-Like Robots You Can Put in Your Pocket

Researchers at the University of Bristol in the U.K. have developed stretchable skin-like robots that can be rolled up and fit in a pocket.

AI Moves Into Healthcare
From ACM TechNews

AI Moves Into Healthcare

Artificial intelligence's diffusion into medicine is at a nascent stage, but researchers expect further proliferation.

Bug Bounties: Big Business
From ACM News

Bug Bounties: Big Business

Companies are learning that bug bounty programs are just one aspect of good security protocols.

China Issues Rules to Clamp Down on Deepfake Technologies
From ACM TechNews

China Issues Rules to Clamp Down on Deepfake Technologies

China has issued rules banning online video and audio providers from generating, distributing, and broadcasting fake news as it cracks down on deepfake technologies...

Turn Any Object Into a Robot Using This Program and a 3D Printer
From ACM TechNews

Turn Any Object Into a Robot Using This Program and a 3D Printer

Researchers created a program to render household items into hand-activated robots using a three-dimensional (3D) printer. 

Screening Technique Finds 142 Malicious Apps in Apple's App Store
From ACM TechNews

Screening Technique Finds 142 Malicious Apps in Apple's App Store

Researchers have developed a method of detecting malicious apps that sneak through Apple's App Store screening process and onto some users’ phones.

Mozilla Doubles Payouts as It Tries to Attract Software Vulnerability Hunters
From ACM TechNews

Mozilla Doubles Payouts as It Tries to Attract Software Vulnerability Hunters

Mozilla has increased payouts for its bug bounty program while adding new websites and services to the list in order to draw more interest from bug hunters.

Can a Stealth T-Shirt Foil Digital Spies?
From ACM TechNews

Can a Stealth T-Shirt Foil Digital Spies?

Researchers have designed stealth apparel that renders the wearer invisible to spying computers.

Research Reveals Dirty Tricks of Online Shopping
From ACM TechNews

Research Reveals Dirty Tricks of Online Shopping

Researchers have found dark patterns, or deceptive practices employed by user interface designs, frequently used on shopping websites of popular online retailers...

Python Programming Language, AWS Skills Demand Exploding
From ACM TechNews

Python Programming Language, AWS Skills Demand Exploding

Analysis of Indeed.com job search engine listings over the last five years found explosive growth in demand for skills in Python.

Inside CDC's Scramble to Solve Mysterious Vaping Disease
From ACM TechNews

Inside CDC's Scramble to Solve Mysterious Vaping Disease

Efforts by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to investigate a spate of vaping-related injuries and deaths required building a new data-collection...

Tracking the Eye of the Pilot
From ACM TechNews

Tracking the Eye of the Pilot

Researchers have developed and tested eye-tracking software for use in training pilots.

Search Results Not Biased Along Party Lines, Stanford Scholars Find
From ACM TechNews

Search Results Not Biased Along Party Lines, Stanford Scholars Find

A research study did not uncover any apparent political bias in the algorithm of the Google search engine.
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account