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Bugs in the System
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Bugs in the System

Bacteria could be used to improve the electronic properties of graphene.

Tim Cook: Running Apple 'is Sort of a Lonely Job'
From ACM Opinion

Tim Cook: Running Apple 'is Sort of a Lonely Job'

On a sleek white coffee table in Apple CEO Tim Cook's fourth-floor office in late July, beneath framed posters of Robert F. Kennedy, the Rev. Martin Luther King...

Envisioning Bitcoin's Technology at the Heart of Global Finance
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Envisioning Bitcoin's Technology at the Heart of Global Finance

A new report from the World Economic Forum predicts that the underlying technology introduced by the virtual currency Bitcoin will come to occupy a central place...

New Air-Gap Jumper Covertly Transmits Data in Hard-Drive Sounds
From ACM News

New Air-Gap Jumper Covertly Transmits Data in Hard-Drive Sounds

Researchers have devised a new way to siphon data out of an infected computer even when it has been physically disconnected from the Internet to prevent the leakage...

Expensive Drones Take Flying Lessons from Cheaper Stunt Doubles
From ACM News

Expensive Drones Take Flying Lessons from Cheaper Stunt Doubles

Some of the best lessons come from the school of hard knocks. But some kit is too delicate or expensive to be subjected to this.

Robot-Like Machines Helped People with Spinal Injuries Regain Function
From ACM News

Robot-Like Machines Helped People with Spinal Injuries Regain Function

Researchers in Brazil who are trying to help people with spine injuries gain mobility have made a surprising discovery: Injured people doing brain training while...

Researchers Find That Android Apps Can Secretly Track Users' Whereabouts
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Find That Android Apps Can Secretly Track Users' Whereabouts

A team of researchers has demonstrated how Android applications can be manipulated to transmit sensitive information using a phone's built-in sensors.

Toward a Better Screen
From ACM TechNews

Toward a Better Screen

Researchers say they have designed new blue-light-emitting molecules for organic light-emitting diodes that could dramatically improve displays for TVs, phones,...

The Robot You Want Most Is Far From Reality
From ACM TechNews

The Robot You Want Most Is Far From Reality

House-cleaning robots will surely be popular, but building one will be a daunting challenge, according to researchers.

How the Father of the World Wide Web Plans to Reclaim It from Facebook and Google
From ACM News

How the Father of the World Wide Web Plans to Reclaim It from Facebook and Google

Tim Berners-Lee is working to help you own your own data, while making it available to the applications that you want to be able to use it.

This Timing Technology Determines Who Wins the Gold
From ACM News

This Timing Technology Determines Who Wins the Gold

Timing is everything.

A New Wireless Hack Can Unlock 100 Million Volkswagens
From ACM News

A New Wireless Hack Can Unlock 100 Million Volkswagens

In 2013, when University of Birmingham computer scientist Flavio Garcia and a team of researchers were preparing to reveal a vulnerability that allowed them todelayed...

'faceless Recognition System' Can Identify You Even When You Hide Your Face
From ACM News

'faceless Recognition System' Can Identify You Even When You Hide Your Face

With widespread adoption among law enforcement, advertisers, and even churches, face recognition has undoubtedly become one of the biggest threats to privacy out...

The Bandwidth Bottleneck that Is Throttling the Internet
From ACM News

The Bandwidth Bottleneck that Is Throttling the Internet

Researchers are scrambling to repair and expand data pipes worldwide — and to keep the information revolution from grinding to a halt.

Hellish Venus Might Have Been Habitable For Billions of Years
From ACM News

Hellish Venus Might Have Been Habitable For Billions of Years

Venus is—without a doubt—Earth's toxic sibling.

Cassini Finds Flooded Canyons on Titan
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Cassini Finds Flooded Canyons on Titan

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found deep, steep-sided canyons on Saturn's moon Titan that are flooded with liquid hydrocarbons.

Stanford Research Could Improve Counseling on Crisis Help Lines
From ACM TechNews

Stanford Research Could Improve Counseling on Crisis Help Lines

Researchers at Stanford University have analyzed text messages from crisis counseling sessions to identify techniques associated with successful sessions.

Record-Breaking Logic-Gate 'another Important Milestone' on Road to Quantum Computers
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Record-Breaking Logic-Gate 'another Important Milestone' on Road to Quantum Computers

Researchers at the University of Oxford say they have achieved a quantum logic gate with a precision, or fidelity, substantially greater than the previous world...

Carnegie Mellon ­niversity Team Behind Smartphone, Tablet App For Blind
From ACM TechNews

Carnegie Mellon ­niversity Team Behind Smartphone, Tablet App For Blind

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a text-to-speech mobile application designed for use on the Indian subcontinent.

­ta Engineering Researcher to Develop Tools to Better Analyze Complex Patient Data
From ACM TechNews

­ta Engineering Researcher to Develop Tools to Better Analyze Complex Patient Data

A University of Texas at Arlington professor is developing computing tools to enable researchers to better determine the best medical treatment pathways.
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