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FCC Begins Investigation Into Quality of Internet Download Speeds
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FCC Begins Investigation Into Quality of Internet Download Speeds

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is investigating deals in which some companies have agreed to pay Internet service providers for faster video delivery...

Scotus to Weigh In on When Online Rants Become Criminal Threats
From ACM News

Scotus to Weigh In on When Online Rants Become Criminal Threats

The US Supreme Court on Monday announced that it will consider a case involving a thorny free speech issue in the digital age: at what point does a statement made...

Football-Playing Robots Eye Their Own Cup, and Beyond
From ACM TechNews

Football-Playing Robots Eye Their Own Cup, and Beyond

The premiere event for robotic football (soccer) is scheduled for Brazil in July, and the University of Pennsylvania robotics lab will be seeking a fourth consecutive...

The Turing Test Is Not What You Think It Is
From ACM Opinion

The Turing Test Is Not What You Think It Is

Whether or not you caught wind of the excited announcement that "Eugene Goostman," a computer program ("chatbot") devised by Vladimir Veselov, Eugene Demchenko,...

Online Marketing Schemes Can Still Lure Customers
From ACM TechNews

Online Marketing Schemes Can Still Lure Customers

Despite legislation and warnings, online consumers remain susceptible to post-transaction marketing schemes. 

At World Cup, Goal-Line Tech Causes Controversy
From ACM News

At World Cup, Goal-Line Tech Causes Controversy

As all things that are meant to be infallible, new technology being used in the 2014 World Cup has caused a stir.

How to Watch the World Cup in the ­.s. Without Paying For Tv
From ACM News

How to Watch the World Cup in the ­.s. Without Paying For Tv

Most of the world can watch the World Cup for free. Not so much in the U.S.

Google Embraces Docker, the Next Big Thing in Cloud Computing
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Google Embraces Docker, the Next Big Thing in Cloud Computing

Google is putting its considerable weight behind an open source technology that’s already one of the hottest new ideas in the world of cloud computing.

With 'the Machine,' Hp May Have Invented a New Kind of Computer
From ACM News

With 'the Machine,' Hp May Have Invented a New Kind of Computer

If Hewlett-Packard founders Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard are spinning in their graves, they may be due for a break.

Fcc Unveils 'new Regulatory Paradigm' For Defeating Hackers
From ACM TechNews

Fcc Unveils 'new Regulatory Paradigm' For Defeating Hackers

The Federal Communications Commission is working to expand its role among federal agencies charged with protecting U.S. networks from cyberattacks. 

­sing Twitter to Track Flu, Lady Gaga
From ACM TechNews

­sing Twitter to Track Flu, Lady Gaga

The Health Social Analytics website visualizes data about health-related disorders, drugs, and organizations from Twitter, news stories, and online health forums...

Intelligence Too Big For a Single Machine
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Intelligence Too Big For a Single Machine

Ever since the computer scientist John McCarthy coined the term artificial intelligence in 1955, the field has gone through cycles of boundless optimism and sobering...

Submarines for Saturn, Comet Hitchhikers, Asteroid Wranglers and Other Space Fantasies
From ACM News

Submarines for Saturn, Comet Hitchhikers, Asteroid Wranglers and Other Space Fantasies

If you thought Elon Musk was the only person coming up with innovative ideas for the exploration of outer space, you'd be wrong.

New Technology Aims to Rid World Cup of 'ghost Goals'
From ACM News

New Technology Aims to Rid World Cup of 'ghost Goals'

In 1966, British soccer legend Geoff Hurst booted a right-foot shot against Germany in the World Cup championship game.

Sound Clue in Hunt For Mh370
From ACM News

Sound Clue in Hunt For Mh370

Researchers are exploring what may be the first promising lead in months in the search for the wreckage of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.

Nasa Instruments on Rosetta Start Comet Science
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Nasa Instruments on Rosetta Start Comet Science

Three NASA science instruments aboard the European Space Agency's (ESA) Rosetta spacecraft, which is set to become the first to orbit a comet and land a probe on...

Time Travel: Installing an Atomic Clock at 15,000 Feet
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Time Travel: Installing an Atomic Clock at 15,000 Feet

A few months ago I went to Cambridge, Mass. to check in with the Event Horizon Telescope crew and found Shep Doeleman, the project leader, fresh off the completion...

Data, Data Everywhere
From ACM TechNews

Data, Data Everywhere

The MOOC Research Initiative has released the results of 22 projects pertaining to massive open online courses. 

­N ­nveils Big Data Climate Change Challenge
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­N ­nveils Big Data Climate Change Challenge

The United Nations is hosting the Big Data Climate Challenge, a global competition to facilitate the use of big data to address issues related to climate change...

Genes in the Cloud: Google Steps Into Autism Research
From ACM TechNews

Genes in the Cloud: Google Steps Into Autism Research

Google and Autism Speaks will house the sequencing of 10,000 complete genomes and other clinical data with the goal of accelerating research on autism. 
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