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The Special Effects Firms Transforming the Film Industry
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The Special Effects Firms Transforming the Film Industry

If you are looking for a sure thing at this year's Oscars look no further than Gravity to win the best visual effects category.

Marginally ­seful
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Marginally ­seful

Bitcoin, a purely digital currency, is backed by no commodity and governed by no central bank, but it exists because a small number of humans have chosen to believe...

New Study Reveals Communications Potential of Graphene
From ACM TechNews

New Study Reveals Communications Potential of Graphene

Graphene could be used to provide secure wireless connections and improve the efficiency of communications devices. 

The Joy of Teaching Computer Science in the Age of Facebook
From ACM TechNews

The Joy of Teaching Computer Science in the Age of Facebook

Stanford University professor Mehran Sahami says students today understand computing's potential and are technology consumers.

Smartphones May Be Our First Line of Defense Against Radiation
From ACM TechNews

Smartphones May Be Our First Line of Defense Against Radiation

Smartphones could be used to detect gamma radiation.

Willow Garage's Last Days
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Willow Garage's Last Days

In 2006, Scott Hassan, a prolific software engineer, started a research lab dedicated to robotics called Willow Garage.

Smarter Caching
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Smarter Caching

Computer chips keep getting faster because transistors keep getting smaller.

Robots with Human-Like Brains to Take on Mars Unaided
From ACM News

Robots with Human-Like Brains to Take on Mars Unaided

It's second nature for us to follow an airplane across the sky, or to walk around a rock we see in our path.

Eu Project to Build Lie Detector For Social Media
From ACM TechNews

Eu Project to Build Lie Detector For Social Media

Researchers are leading a European Union-funded project to classify online rumors as speculation, controversy, misinformation, or disinformation. 

Mitsubishi Develops Predictive Agent to Anticipate Drivers' Needs
From ACM TechNews

Mitsubishi Develops Predictive Agent to Anticipate Drivers' Needs

Mitsubishi researchers are developing a vehicle assistant system that can anticipate driver needs when controlling car navigation systems and stereos. 

#cursing Study: 10 Lessons About How We ­se Swear Words on Twitter
From ACM TechNews

#cursing Study: 10 Lessons About How We ­se Swear Words on Twitter

A recent study analyzed more than 50 million tweets from about 14 million users to determine how much Twitter users curse.

Nsa Surveillance Exposes Political Party Divisions
From ACM News

Nsa Surveillance Exposes Political Party Divisions

The debate about whether to continue the dragnet surveillance of Americans' phone records is highlighting divisions within the Democratic and Republican parties...

The Rags-To-Riches Tale of How Jan Koum Built Whatsapp Into Facebook's New $19 Billion Baby
From ACM Careers

The Rags-To-Riches Tale of How Jan Koum Built Whatsapp Into Facebook's New $19 Billion Baby

Jan Koum picked a meaningful spot to sign the $19 billion deal to sell his company WhatsApp to Facebook earlier today. Koum, cofounder Brian Acton and venture capitalist...

The Six Types of Conversations on Twitter
From ACM News

The Six Types of Conversations on Twitter

A new report from the Pew Research Center and the Social Media Research Foundation says that Twitter conversations have distinct shapes—at least six of them with...

Atom Circuits a Step Closer
From ACM News

Atom Circuits a Step Closer

A memory effect that is crucial in electronics has been seen for the first time in a cloud of ultracold atoms.

Nasa's Nustar ­ntangles Mystery of How Stars Explode
From ACM News

Nasa's Nustar ­ntangles Mystery of How Stars Explode

One of the biggest mysteries in astronomy, how stars blow up in supernova explosions, finally is being unraveled with the help of NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope...

Satya Nadella, Chief of Microsoft, on His New Role
From ACM Opinion

Satya Nadella, Chief of Microsoft, on His New Role

Q. What leadership lessons have you learned from your predecessor, Steve Ballmer?

A Stretchable Highway For Light: Researchers Build the First Circuit With Stretchable Optical Interconnections
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A Stretchable Highway For Light: Researchers Build the First Circuit With Stretchable Optical Interconnections

Belgian researchers have developed the first optical circuit that uses interconnections that are bendable and stretchable. 

Researchers Show High-Speed Laser Communications Device For Space
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Show High-Speed Laser Communications Device For Space

A prototype array can read more information than usual from single particles of light, and can achieve much higher data rates than conventional systems. 

As Military Robots Increase, So Does the Complexity of Their Relationship With Soldiers
From ACM News

As Military Robots Increase, So Does the Complexity of Their Relationship With Soldiers

For a glimpse at the future of human-robot interactions, it might be better to look at what's happening in the United States military than analyzing Her, in which...
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