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The Engineer of the Original Apple Mouse Talks About His Remarkable Career
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The Engineer of the Original Apple Mouse Talks About His Remarkable Career

Jim Yurchenco was responsible for squeezing the guts inside the impossibly slim Palm V.

Wireless Sensors and Flying Robots: A Way to Monitor Deteriorating Bridges
From ACM TechNews

Wireless Sensors and Flying Robots: A Way to Monitor Deteriorating Bridges

Researchers are developing wireless sensors and flying robots that could help authorities monitor the conditions of bridges in real time. 

Brain-Computer Interface Project Gives Hope to Disabled
From ACM TechNews

Brain-Computer Interface Project Gives Hope to Disabled

The European Union-funded Tools for Brain-Computer Interaction project could help the severely disabled regain some of their lost functionality. 

Computer Science Professor Awarded Grant to Study Cooperative Behavior
From ACM TechNews

Computer Science Professor Awarded Grant to Study Cooperative Behavior

A University of New Mexico computer science professor has received a six-year, $450,000-grant to study how cooperative behavior emerges in complex systems. 

Pgp Is Fundamentally Broken, Says Crypto Expert
From ACM TechNews

Pgp Is Fundamentally Broken, Says Crypto Expert

Johns Hopkins University professor Matthew Green says the PGP encryption protocol is badly out of date and fails to meet modern public key cryptography needs. 

Researchers Aim to Thwart Targeted Cyberattacks
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Aim to Thwart Targeted Cyberattacks

Researchers are studying a series of sophisticated attacks via email against the World Uyghur Congress, a Chinese nongovernmental organization. 

Technology Simplifies Big Data For the Human Brain
From ACM TechNews

Technology Simplifies Big Data For the Human Brain

A project involving 16 partners in nine European countries hopes to present large datasets in a way that is easier for the brain to understand. 

Mobile Phones Come Alive With the Sound of Music, Thanks to Nanogenerators
From ACM TechNews

Mobile Phones Come Alive With the Sound of Music, Thanks to Nanogenerators

Everyday background noise could be used to charge mobile phones, according to scientists from Queen Mary University of London and Nokia. 

Visual Control of Big Data
From ACM TechNews

Visual Control of Big Data

DBWipes is a new data visualization tool that enables users to highlight abnormalities and possible patterns in a graphical display. 

Brazilian Animator Visits Vancouver Siggraph Technology Conference via Robot
From ACM News

Brazilian Animator Visits Vancouver Siggraph Technology Conference via Robot

Bedridden Paulo Henrique Machado is given ‘the freedom I physically can’t have.’

How Recycled Solar-Powered Phones Could Save Rainforests and Change How the Tech Industry Tackles Climate Change
From ACM TechNews

How Recycled Solar-Powered Phones Could Save Rainforests and Change How the Tech Industry Tackles Climate Change

Rainforest Connection installs smartphones on tree canopies to transmit real-time alerts in areas where illegal deforestation is taking place. 

Harvard ­nleashes a Swarm of Self-Organizing Robots
From ACM TechNews

Harvard ­nleashes a Swarm of Self-Organizing Robots

Harvard University researchers have developed a method enabling thousands of robots to coordinate their actions so they can complete a single task. 

Tall Boulder Rolls Down Martian Hill, Lands Upright
From ACM News

Tall Boulder Rolls Down Martian Hill, Lands Upright

A track about one-third of a mile (500 meters) long on Mars shows where an irregularly shaped boulder careened downhill to its current upright position, seen in...

Only 10 Midges Needed to Make a Swarm
From ACM News

Only 10 Midges Needed to Make a Swarm

To most people, a cloud of midges is an annoyance.

Vast Majority of Hackers Believe They're Above the Law—survey
From ACM News

Vast Majority of Hackers Believe They're Above the Law—survey

When most hackers are infiltrating computer systems, the last thing on their mind is getting caught, according to new data.

The Best 'low-Tech' Spycraft Tricks
From ACM News

The Best 'low-Tech' Spycraft Tricks

In the wake of Edward Snowden's revelations about the US National Security Agency’s activities around the globe, authorities in Russia and Germany declared they...

The Most Wanted Man in the World
From ACM News

The Most Wanted Man in the World

The message arrives on my "clean machine," a MacBook Air loaded only with a sophisticated encryption package.

Do Quantum Computers Threaten Global Encryption Systems?
From ACM News

Do Quantum Computers Threaten Global Encryption Systems?

Make a mobile phone call and encryption is there to stop eavesdroppers listening in.

'ambiguous' Warfare Buys Upgrade Time For Russia's Military
From ACM News

'ambiguous' Warfare Buys Upgrade Time For Russia's Military

Unmarked Russian soldiers who seized Ukraine's Crimea region earlier this year gave every appearance of military professionals well equipped with modern body armor...

As Data Overflows Online, Researchers Grapple With Ethics
From ACM News

As Data Overflows Online, Researchers Grapple With Ethics

Scholars are exhilarated by the prospect of tapping into the vast troves of personal data collected by Facebook, Google, Amazon, and a host of start-ups, which...
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