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.


Where Should Our Digital Data Go After We Die?
From ACM TechNews

Where Should Our Digital Data Go After We Die?

A study by computer scientists at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada considered ways for people to control their personal digital data after they...

Hacked Pipeline May Stay Shut for Days, Raising Concerns About Fuel Supply
From ACM News

Hacked Pipeline May Stay Shut for Days, Raising Concerns About Fuel Supply

While the impact has been limited so far, some energy analysts warned of possible shortages and higher prices as the suspension continues.

Ransomware Attack Leads to Shutdown of Major U.S. Pipeline System
From ACM News

Ransomware Attack Leads to Shutdown of Major U.S. Pipeline System

The attack on top U.S. operator Colonial Pipeline appears to have been carried out by an Eastern European-based criminal gang.

Millions of Older Broadband Routers Have Security Flaws, Warn Researchers
From ACM TechNews

Millions of Older Broadband Routers Have Security Flaws, Warn Researchers

Millions of U.K. households use old broadband routers that hackers could exploit.

Twitter Begins to Show Prompts Before People Send 'Mean' Replies
From ACM News

Twitter Begins to Show Prompts Before People Send 'Mean' Replies

The tech company tested the prompts last year and said they led to fewer offensive replies on its service. So, it's rolling them out widely.

Researchers Successfully Use 3D 'Bioprinting' to Create Nose Cartilage
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Successfully Use 3D 'Bioprinting' to Create Nose Cartilage

A three-dimensional bioprinting technique can generate customized cartilage for use in restorative surgeries.

Untangle Your Hair With Help From Robots
From ACM TechNews

Untangle Your Hair With Help From Robots

Researchers have develop a robotic arm setup that can comb tangled hair.

'Dog Biting Dog': China's Online Fight Could Further Empower Beijing
From ACM News

'Dog Biting Dog': China's Online Fight Could Further Empower Beijing

Internet companies are using the threat of government action as a cudgel against rivals. That could make the Communist Party the ultimate arbiter over the industry...

The Ease of Tracking Mobile Phones of U.S. Soldiers in Hot Spots
From ACM TechNews

The Ease of Tracking Mobile Phones of U.S. Soldiers in Hot Spots

There are concerns commercial data being generated by mobile phones and other digital services used by U.S. soldiers is available for purchase by the nation's adversaries...

Microsoft Finds Memory Allocation Holes in Range of IoT, Industrial Technology
From ACM TechNews

Microsoft Finds Memory Allocation Holes in Range of IoT, Industrial Technology

A Microsoft security research unit discovered a number of poor memory allocation operations in code used in Internet of Things and operational technology.

Biden Has Elevated the Job of Science Adviser. Is That What Science Needs?
From ACM News

Biden Has Elevated the Job of Science Adviser. Is That What Science Needs?

The Senate is considering Eric S. Lander's nomination after months of delay. Some experts ask if an adviser can actually have an impact.

Advanced Core Processing: Robot Technology Appealing for Apple Growers
From ACM TechNews

Advanced Core Processing: Robot Technology Appealing for Apple Growers

Researchers at Australia's Monash University have developed autonomous robotic technology capable of harvesting apples.

The Robot Surgeon Will See You Now
From ACM News

The Robot Surgeon Will See You Now

Real scalpels, artificial intelligence — what could go wrong?

Technology Could Turn You Into a Tiffany
From ACM TechNews

Technology Could Turn You Into a Tiffany

Companies are developing digital tools for the design of personalized jewelry, which can be fabricated via sophisticated three-dimensional metal printing.

Goldman Sachs Predicts Quantum Computing is 5 Years Away from Use in Markets
From ACM News

Goldman Sachs Predicts Quantum Computing is 5 Years Away from Use in Markets

US bank and QC Ware looked into use of the technology to price complex derivatives.

Ford's Ever-Smarter Robots Are Speeding Up the Assembly Line
From ACM News

Ford's Ever-Smarter Robots Are Speeding Up the Assembly Line

A transmission factory shows how artificial intelligence may creep into industrial processes in gradual and often imperceptible ways.

Stanford Study Questions How Medical AI Devices Are Evaluated
From ACM News

Stanford Study Questions How Medical AI Devices Are Evaluated

A group of Stanford University researchers wanted to know how much regulators and doctors actually know about the accuracy of the AI devices they are tout and approve...

Exclusive: Air Force Research Taps Quantum Computing
From ACM News

Exclusive: Air Force Research Taps Quantum Computing

The Air Force plans to partner with quantum computing software company QC Ware to harness its algorithms to better surveil unmanned aircraft.

Justice Department Convenes Task Force to Tackle Wave of Ransomware Attacks
From ACM TechNews

Justice Department Convenes Task Force to Tackle Wave of Ransomware Attacks

The U.S. Department of Justice launched the Ransomware and Digital Extortion Task Force to address the increase in ransomware attacks on critical U.S. organizations...

Can the 'Belief Propagation' Algorithm Accurately Describe Complex Networked Systems?
From ACM TechNews

Can the 'Belief Propagation' Algorithm Accurately Describe Complex Networked Systems?

Researchers have demonstrated a novel belief propagation algorithm to solve probabilistic models on networks containing short loops.
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account