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.


How the Nsa (may Have) Put a Backdoor in Rsa's Cryptography: A Technical Primer
From ACM News

How the Nsa (may Have) Put a Backdoor in Rsa's Cryptography: A Technical Primer

There has been a lot of news lately about nefarious-sounding backdoors being inserted into cryptographic standards and toolkits.

Ok, Glass, Find a Killer App
From ACM TechNews

Ok, Glass, Find a Killer App

A select group of developers have been experimenting with Google Glass for months and have created apps that could indicate where the technology will go in the...

Decade-Old Rover Adventure Continues on Mars and Earth
From ACM News

Decade-Old Rover Adventure Continues on Mars and Earth

Eighth graders didn't have Facebook or Twitter to share news back then, in January 2004.

Viewing Where the Internet Goes
From ACM Opinion

Viewing Where the Internet Goes

Will 2014 be the year that the Internet is reined in?

Out in the Open: Ex-Google Ad Man Saves You From Ad Hell
From ACM TechNews

Out in the Open: Ex-Google Ad Man Saves You From Ad Hell

The World Privacy Forum recently told the U.S. Congress the data brokerage industry is making millions of dollars selling lists of all kinds of data to marketers...

The Top Four Tech Legal Cases to Watch in 2014
From ACM Opinion

The Top Four Tech Legal Cases to Watch in 2014

While we're all wiping the champagne-induced sleep from our eyes, inevitably we have to sober up for 2014.

Inside Tao: Documents Reveal Top Nsa Hacking ­nit
From ACM News

Inside Tao: Documents Reveal Top Nsa Hacking ­nit

In January 2010, numerous homeowners in San Antonio, Texas, stood baffled in front of their closed garage doors.

Dogecoins and Litecoins and Peercoins Oh My: What You Need to Know About Bitcoin Alternatives
From ACM News

Dogecoins and Litecoins and Peercoins Oh My: What You Need to Know About Bitcoin Alternatives

By now, most people have heard of Bitcoin, the peer-to-peer currency whose value has soared over the past couple of years.

Reading Your Palm For Security's Sake
From ACM News

Reading Your Palm For Security's Sake

They aren't taking any chances at Barclays Bank in Britain.

Laser Demonstration Reveals Bright Future For Space Communication
From ACM TechNews

Laser Demonstration Reveals Bright Future For Space Communication

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration has completed its Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration mission.

Motion-Captured Laughs Make Animations More Amusing
From ACM TechNews

Motion-Captured Laughs Make Animations More Amusing

The European Commission's Ilhaire project aims to make chatbot avatars laugh more realistically. 

Smartphone as Mentor: How Tech Could Change Behavior
From ACM TechNews

Smartphone as Mentor: How Tech Could Change Behavior

In a University of Michigan class called Imagine, Innovate, Act!, non-computing students design mobile apps to help users set and meet wellness milestones. 

Stanford and Google Team ­p to Simulate Key Drug Receptor
From ACM TechNews

Stanford and Google Team ­p to Simulate Key Drug Receptor

A first-of-its-kind atom-level simulation of a cell's G protein-coupled receptor could help improve drug design and lead to specialized scientific projects. 

Brainlike Computers, Learning From Experience
From ACM News

Brainlike Computers, Learning From Experience

Computers have entered the age when they are able to learn from their own mistakes, a development that is about to turn the digital world on its head.

Nsa Phone Surveillance Legal, Federal Judge Rules
From ACM News

Nsa Phone Surveillance Legal, Federal Judge Rules

The debate over the National Security Agency's collection of millions of Americans' telephone records fell squarely into the courts when a federal judge in Manhattan...

How Microsoft's 1 Percenters Balance Basic Research with Short-Term Success
From ACM Opinion

How Microsoft's 1 Percenters Balance Basic Research with Short-Term Success

When Microsoft launched its research labs in 1991, the personal computer was just beginning to blossom into a worldwide phenomenon, thanks in no small part to Windows...

The Great Ideas Hiding ­nder the Invisibility Cloak
From ACM Opinion

The Great Ideas Hiding ­nder the Invisibility Cloak

Physicist John Pendry talks about the profound physics obscured by his invisibility cloak and how metamaterials could help realise the perfect lens.

New Approach to Vertex Connectivity Could Maximize Networks' Bandwidth
From ACM TechNews

New Approach to Vertex Connectivity Could Maximize Networks' Bandwidth

Researchers say they have developed a technique for addressing vertex-connectivity problems. 

Google's Schaft Robot Wins DARPA Rescue Challenge
From ACM News

Google's Schaft Robot Wins DARPA Rescue Challenge

Team Schaft's machine carried out all eight rescue-themed tasks to outscore its rivals by a wide margin.

Stanford Researchers: It Is Trivially Easy to Match Metadata to Real People
From ACM Opinion

Stanford Researchers: It Is Trivially Easy to Match Metadata to Real People

In defending the NSA's telephony metadata collection efforts, government officials have repeatedly resorted to one seemingly significant detail: This is just metadata—numbers...
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account