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Aiming For 1 Million 'girls Who Code'
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Aiming For 1 Million 'girls Who Code'

Women are the majority in the workforce, in college, and as income earners, but they are being left out of innovating, says Reshma Saujani, who wants to introduce...

Boston Researcher Cynthia Breazeal Is Ready to Bring Robots Into the Home. Are You?
From ACM Opinion

Boston Researcher Cynthia Breazeal Is Ready to Bring Robots Into the Home. Are You?

The MIT Media Lab's Personal Robots Group flanks the soaring atrium on the fourth floor of the Wiesner Building, a wall of metal panels along the southern edge...

Data From Our Wearables Is Now Courtroom Fodder
From ACM News

Data From Our Wearables Is Now Courtroom Fodder

Courtrooms typically lag in technological innovation.

Jesse Jackson Gets Silicon Valley to Talk Diversity
From ACM TechNews

Jesse Jackson Gets Silicon Valley to Talk Diversity

Technology industry representatives attended a summit on diversity in the tech workforce organized by Jesse Jackson's Rainbow PUSH Coalition and hosted by Intel...

Web Inventor Berners-Lee: The Hidden Cost of Mass Surveillance
From ACM TechNews

Web Inventor Berners-Lee: The Hidden Cost of Mass Surveillance

Sir Tim Berners-Lee this week discussed the need for governments to end mass online surveillance.

Media Portrayals of Women in Tech: Google Joins Nonprofits to Drive Change
From ACM TechNews

Media Portrayals of Women in Tech: Google Joins Nonprofits to Drive Change

Google has joined with two nonprofits to create a new award for the best media portrayal of women in technology. 

An Interface For Tracking Botnets That's Fit For a Sci-Fi Starship
From ACM News

An Interface For Tracking Botnets That's Fit For a Sci-Fi Starship

What do you get when you ask a bunch of digital artists to dream up a state-of-the-art tool for fighting cybercrime?

Uncrackable Encryption Could Secure More Than Weapons
From ACM TechNews

Uncrackable Encryption Could Secure More Than Weapons

A scientist working on a novel approach to encrypting nuclear weapons says the concept also could offer security in areas such as communications and the IT supply...

Bridging Sensory Gap Between Artificial and Real Skin
From ACM TechNews

Bridging Sensory Gap Between Artificial and Real Skin

An international team of researchers have developed a polymer designed to mimic the elastic and high-resolution sensory capabilities of real skin. 

Fujitsu Develops Compact Rfid For Wearables, Metal
From ACM TechNews

Fujitsu Develops Compact Rfid For Wearables, Metal

Fujitsu says its new radio frequency identification tag technology can work on surfaces such as metal, which can otherwise impede radio waves. 

Toshiba Android Will Take You For a Trip Down the ­ncanny Valley
From ACM TechNews

Toshiba Android Will Take You For a Trip Down the ­ncanny Valley

Researchers have developed Aiko Chihiro, a lifelike communication android. 

Apps Change the Face of Computing
From ACM News

Apps Change the Face of Computing

As computing evolves and becomes increasingly mobile, apps are fundamentally changing actions…and interactions.

New Research Will Help Robots Know Their Limits
From ACM TechNews

New Research Will Help Robots Know Their Limits

Three U.K. universities are teaming up to ensure future autonomous robots and systems will be safer, and capable of making decisions based on laws and ethics. 

Tech's Lost Chapter: An Oral History of Boston's Rise and Fall
From ACM Opinion

Tech's Lost Chapter: An Oral History of Boston's Rise and Fall

In the popular telling, the dawn of personal computing begins in the summer of 1976, when Steve Wozniak showed off the Apple I at a meeting of the Homebrew Computer...

Print Thyself
From ACM News

Print Thyself

In February of 2012, a medical team at the University of Michigan's C. S. Mott Children's Hospital, in Ann Arbor, carried out an unusual operation on a three-month...

How 'hour of Code' Sparked a Movement That Could Teach 100 Million People to Code
From ACM TechNews

How 'hour of Code' Sparked a Movement That Could Teach 100 Million People to Code

This week is Computer Science Education Week and Code.org hopes unprecedented numbers of students and ordinary people take part in its Hour of Code event.

Researchers Develop Clothes That Can Monitor and Transmit Biomedical Info on Wearers
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Develop Clothes That Can Monitor and Transmit Biomedical Info on Wearers

Smart textiles developed at Laval University in Canada could benefit people suffering from chronic diseases and the elderly, as well as first responders. 

Poseidon: Information Technology For People With Down’s Syndrome
From ACM TechNews

Poseidon: Information Technology For People With Down’s Syndrome

The POSEIDON project will use information technology to help people with Down's syndrome achieve a greater level of independence in their lives.

Football Robot Promises to Get Rid of the Boring Bits
From ACM TechNews

Football Robot Promises to Get Rid of the Boring Bits

BBC NewsPolytechnic University of Catalonia researchers have developed software that can identify the important parts of a soccer match and edit them together to...

That’s Traffic; ­p Next, Weather
From ACM News

That’s Traffic; ­p Next, Weather

Smartphone apps emerge to support better weather forecasting.
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