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.


Explained: Matrices
From ACM TechNews

Explained: Matrices

Researchers say they have built one of the first chips to implement the new high-efficiency video-coding standard for ultrahigh-definition TVs. 

Falling in Love with AI Virtual Assistants: A Creepy Love Affair Nearer Than You Think
From ACM Opinion

Falling in Love with AI Virtual Assistants: A Creepy Love Affair Nearer Than You Think

"I've never loved anyone the way I've loved you," swoons Joaquin Phoenix, in the movie Her.

Nasa Curiosity: First Mars Age Measurement and Human Exploration Help
From ACM News

Nasa Curiosity: First Mars Age Measurement and Human Exploration Help

NASA's Curiosity rover is providing vital insight about Mars' past and current environments that will aid plans for future robotic and human missions.

Could Atomically Thin Tin Transform Electronics?
From ACM News

Could Atomically Thin Tin Transform Electronics?

Scientists have been trying to develop room-temperature superconductors—materials that conduct electrons with zero resistance, and do so without cumbersome, energy...

World of Spycraft: Nsa and CIA Spied in Online Games
From ACM News

World of Spycraft: Nsa and CIA Spied in Online Games

Not limiting their activities to the earthly realm, American and British spies have infiltrated the fantasy worlds of World of Warcraft and Second Life, conducting...

Laser Instrument on Nasa Mars Rover Tops 100,000 Zaps
From ACM News

Laser Instrument on Nasa Mars Rover Tops 100,000 Zaps

NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has passed the milestone of 100,000 shots fired by its laser. It uses the laser as one way to check which chemical elements are in rocks...

How to ­se Mind-Controlled Robots in Manufacturing, Medicine
From ACM TechNews

How to ­se Mind-Controlled Robots in Manufacturing, Medicine

Researchers are developing brain-computer interfaces that will allow them to control robots with their minds. 

Tech Giants Issue Call For Limits on Government Surveillance of Users
From ACM TechNews

Tech Giants Issue Call For Limits on Government Surveillance of Users

Eight major technology companies on Monday called on the Obama administration and Congress to set limits on government surveillance activities. 

Identifying Signs of Chronic Brain Injury in Living Football Players
From ACM News

Identifying Signs of Chronic Brain Injury in Living Football Players

Eight former pro football players learned this year that they have signs of a degenerative brain disorder called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a condition...

Moore's Law Isn't Making Chips Cheaper Anymore
From ACM Opinion

Moore's Law Isn't Making Chips Cheaper Anymore

At a wine bar in San Francisco on Wednesday, Broadcom Chairman and CTO Henry Samueli delivered some sobering news: Moore's Law isn't making chips cheaper anymore...

Someone's Been Siphoning Data Through a Huge Security Hole in the Internet
From ACM News

Someone's Been Siphoning Data Through a Huge Security Hole in the Internet

In 2008, two security researchers at the DefCon hacker conference demonstrated a massive security vulnerability in the worldwide internet traffic-routing system—a...

Experimental Malware ­ses Inaudible Sound to Defeat Network Air Gaps
From ACM TechNews

Experimental Malware ­ses Inaudible Sound to Defeat Network Air Gaps

Researchers have tested the feasibility of creating a covert acoustical mesh network between multiple laptops to exchange data using near-ultrasonic frequencies...

An Artificial Hand with Real Feelings
From ACM News

An Artificial Hand with Real Feelings

There have been remarkable mechanical advances in prosthetic limbs in recent years, including rewiring nerve fibers to control sophisticated mechanical arms (see...

3-D Images, With Only One Photon Per Pixel
From ACM News

3-D Images, With Only One Photon Per Pixel

Lidar rangefinders, which are common tools in surveying and in autonomous-vehicle control, among other applications, gauge depth by emitting short bursts of laser...

China Bars Banks from Bitcoin Transactions
From ACM News

China Bars Banks from Bitcoin Transactions

China's government banned financial institutions from trading in bitcoin on Thursday, in what analysts said was a restrained first step towards regulating the digital...

Self-Replicating Usbs Spread Software Faster Than an Internet Connection
From ACM TechNews

Self-Replicating Usbs Spread Software Faster Than an Internet Connection

An easy, inexpensive way to transmit large software packages rapidly without using the Internet utilizes a self-replicating bootable USB stick. 

Researchers ­se Shopping Cart to Put Mobile, Nfc Payment Theft on Wheels
From ACM TechNews

Researchers ­se Shopping Cart to Put Mobile, Nfc Payment Theft on Wheels

Researchers have found that contactless payments are more vulnerable then previously believed.

Mit, Notre Dame, ­t San Antonio Help Build Hybrid Cloud Environment For Education
From ACM TechNews

Mit, Notre Dame, ­t San Antonio Help Build Hybrid Cloud Environment For Education

Internet2 is working to bring a hybrid cloud environment to its community of research and educational institutions. 

Shazam! How the Music Industry Hears What You (will) Love
From ACM Careers

Shazam! How the Music Industry Hears What You (will) Love

At some point in 2014, your friends are totally going to be into this Dutch DJ named Martin Garrix.

Japanese Robots Earn Their Keep
From ACM TechNews

Japanese Robots Earn Their Keep

Japanese researchers have developed a robot designed to provide assistance and companionship to human astronauts who spend months working in space.
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account