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Feeling Sounds, Hearing Sights
From Communications of the ACM

Feeling Sounds, Hearing Sights

A new wave of sensory substitution devices work to assist people who are blind or deaf.

Blockchain Pumping New Life Into Old-School Companies Like IBM
From ACM News

Blockchain Pumping New Life Into Old-School Companies Like IBM

Blockchain is getting bigger at Big Blue.

The New Jobs
From Communications of the ACM

The New Jobs

As automation takes on more and more tasks, what will human workers do?

Can America's Power Grid Survive an Electromagnetic Attack? 
From ACM News

Can America's Power Grid Survive an Electromagnetic Attack? 

Last month, federal agencies and utility executives held GridEx IV, a biennial event where officials responsible for hundreds of local utilities game out scenarios...

How Facebook's Political ­nit Enables the Dark Art of Digital Propaganda
From ACM News

How Facebook's Political ­nit Enables the Dark Art of Digital Propaganda

Under fire for Facebook Inc.'s role as a platform for political propaganda, co-founder Mark Zuckerberg has punched back, saying his mission is above partisanship...

­nhackable Computer ­nder Development With $3.6m DARPA Grant
From ACM TechNews

­nhackable Computer ­nder Development With $3.6m DARPA Grant

Engineers at the University of Michigan are using a $3.6-million grant from DARPA to create an impenetrable computer by turning computer circuits into unsolvable...

­niversity of Sydney Develops Quantum Trick to Block Background Sensor 'chatter'
From ACM TechNews

­niversity of Sydney Develops Quantum Trick to Block Background Sensor 'chatter'

Researchers have developed a method to block background "chatter," which they say solves a common problem associated with quantum sensing devices.

Your Smartphone's Next Trick? Fighting Cybercrime
From ACM TechNews

Your Smartphone's Next Trick? Fighting Cybercrime

Researchers have identified smartphones by examining a single photo taken by the device, opening up the possibility of using smartphones to deter cybercrime.

Could Bitcoin Technology Help Science?
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Could Bitcoin Technology Help Science?

The much-hyped technology behind Bitcoin, known as blockchain, has intoxicated investors around the world and is now making tentative inroads into science, spurred...

Researchers ­se Wwii Code-Breaking Techniques to Interpret Brain Data
From ACM TechNews

Researchers ­se Wwii Code-Breaking Techniques to Interpret Brain Data

Researchers have applied cryptanalysis methods dating from the second World War to decode motor neuron activity and interpret brain data in monkeys.

The Evolution of Trust in a Digital Economy
From ACM News

The Evolution of Trust in a Digital Economy

To participate in today's global economy, ordinary people must accept an asymmetrical bargain: their lives are transparent to states, banks and corporations, whereas...

Is Peer Review Fair When It Is Not Blinded?
From ACM TechNews

Is Peer Review Fair When It Is Not Blinded?

Researchers found that when reviewers know who did the work on a paper and where, it shaped their judgment.

Unprecedented Malware Targets Industrial Safety Systems in the Middle East
From ACM News

Unprecedented Malware Targets Industrial Safety Systems in the Middle East

Since Stuxnet first targeted and destroyed uranium enrichment centrifuges in Iran last decade, the cybersecurity world has waited for the next step in that digital...

New Nist Forensic Tests Help Ensure High-Quality Copies of Digital Evidence
From ACM TechNews

New Nist Forensic Tests Help Ensure High-Quality Copies of Digital Evidence

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed a set of software tools designed to ensure digital evidence holds up in court.

AI Researchers Are Trying to Combat How AI Can Be ­sed to Lie and Deceive
From ACM TechNews

AI Researchers Are Trying to Combat How AI Can Be ­sed to Lie and Deceive

Artificial intelligence researchers gathered last week to discuss measures against the technology's use for deceit and disinformation.

Estonia, the Digital Republic
From ACM News

Estonia, the Digital Republic

Up the Estonian coast, a five-lane highway bends with the path of the sea, then breaks inland, leaving cars to follow a thin road toward the houses at the water's...

It's Super Hard to Find Humans in the Fcc's Net Neutrality Comments
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It's Super Hard to Find Humans in the Fcc's Net Neutrality Comments

The Federal Communications Commissions''public comment period on its plans to repeal net neutrality protections was bombarded with bots, memes, and input from people...

'malware-Free' Attacks Mount in Big Breaches, Crowdstrike Finds
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'malware-Free' Attacks Mount in Big Breaches, Crowdstrike Finds

Despite the rise of massive crypto-ransomware attacks, an even more troubling trend emerged in data gathered by the security firm CrowdStrike this past year and...

'grinch Bots' Attempt to Steal Christmas By Driving ­p Toy Prices
From ACM TechNews

'grinch Bots' Attempt to Steal Christmas By Driving ­p Toy Prices

Online fraudsters are frustrating Christmas shoppers by using software bots to buy up the most popular toys to resell at inflated prices at third-party websites...

Phones Vulnerable to Location Tracking Even When Gps Services Off
From ACM TechNews

Phones Vulnerable to Location Tracking Even When Gps Services Off

PinMe is an application that can pinpoint and monitor people via their smartphones even when global-positioning system data access is deactivated.
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