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Researchers Aim to Make Privacy Second Nature For Software Developers
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Researchers Aim to Make Privacy Second Nature For Software Developers

A New York University researcher and colleagues are working to make user privacy an integral part of the software development process. 

Introducing Marty, Stanford's Self-Driving, Electric, Drifting Delorean
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Introducing Marty, Stanford's Self-Driving, Electric, Drifting Delorean

A team of Stanford University engineers have built an autonomous, drifting DeLorean powered by electricity to research the physical limits of self-driving systems...

Companies Proactively Seek Out Internal Threats
From Communications of the ACM

Companies Proactively Seek Out Internal Threats

Organizations must balance their concerns with the protection of employee privacy.

John H. Holland 1929-2015
From Communications of the ACM

John H. Holland 1929-2015

John Henry Holland, a pioneer in the study of complex adaptive systems and of what became known as genetic algorithms, died in August at the age of 86.

Nasa-Noaa's Suomi Npp Satellite Sees Record-Breaking Hurricane Patricia
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Nasa-Noaa's Suomi Npp Satellite Sees Record-Breaking Hurricane Patricia

On October 23, a Hurricane Warning was in effect from San Blas to Punta San Telmo.

Nsa Advisory Sparks Concern of Secret Advance ­shering in Cryptoapocalypse
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Nsa Advisory Sparks Concern of Secret Advance ­shering in Cryptoapocalypse

In August, National Security Agency officials advised US agencies and businesses to prepare for a not-too-distant time when the cryptography protecting virtually...

Microsoft Predicts Practical Quantum Computers Within 10 Years
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Microsoft Predicts Practical Quantum Computers Within 10 Years

Microsoft researchers say a working quantum computer, capable of outperforming traditional computers by orders of magnitude, could be available within 10 years. ...

Nih-Built Toolset Helps Researchers Share and Compare Data
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Nih-Built Toolset Helps Researchers Share and Compare Data

What started as an effort to build a database on traumatic brain injury at the U.S. National Institutes of Health has grown into something more significant.

You've Been Misled About What Makes a Good Password
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You've Been Misled About What Makes a Good Password

Symantec researchers recently found requiring numbers and uppercase characters in passwords does not do much to make them stronger. 

How Iceland Is Reeling in its Newest Catch: Global Data Centers
From ACM News

How Iceland Is Reeling in its Newest Catch: Global Data Centers

Think "electricity," green and cheap; no chilling required.

Why Self-Driving Cars Must Be Programmed to Kill
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Why Self-Driving Cars Must Be Programmed to Kill

When it comes to automotive technology, self-driving cars are all the rage.

Toward a Smarter Grid
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Toward a Smarter Grid

California Institute of Technology professor Steven Low believes the electric grid is on the verge of accommodating distributed, interconnected, and omnipresent...

You Wouldn't Think It, But Typeface Piracy Is a Big Problem
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You Wouldn't Think It, But Typeface Piracy Is a Big Problem

It's safe to assume that most people have no idea that fonts, like music or movies, are protected by intellectual property laws, they usually come with a hefty...

'our Time to Lead': An Interview With Telle Whitney at Grace Hopper 2015
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'our Time to Lead': An Interview With Telle Whitney at Grace Hopper 2015

Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology CEO Telle Whitney said 2015 is "our time to lead." 

­md Researchers' Computer Beats 'jeopardy!' Star Ken Jennings at Trivia
From ACM TechNews

­md Researchers' Computer Beats 'jeopardy!' Star Ken Jennings at Trivia

A new computerized question-answering system defeated former "Jeopardy!" champion Ken Jennings in an exhibition trivia bowl match.

Why Robot That Gets 'tired and Hormonal' Is a Good Thing
From ACM TechNews

Why Robot That Gets 'tired and Hormonal' Is a Good Thing

Having certain robots operate using the electronic equivalent of an endocrine system could present advantages, according to researchers. 

New Report on Energy-Efficient Computing
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New Report on Energy-Efficient Computing

Novel research could help overcome the barriers that are limiting progress in computing, according to a new report.

Museum Specimens Find New Life Online
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Museum Specimens Find New Life Online

In a brightly lit room on the third floor of the Museum of Natural History here, stacks of wooden drawers are covered in glass, some panes so dusty that it is difficult...

X-Ray Scans Expose an Ingenious Chip-and-Pin Card Hack
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X-Ray Scans Expose an Ingenious Chip-and-Pin Card Hack

The chip-enabled credit card system long used in Europe, a watered down version of which is rolling out for the first time in America, is meant to create a double...

After 10 Years, Google Books Is Legal
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After 10 Years, Google Books Is Legal

On Friday, a federal circuit court made clear that Google Books is legal.
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