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Software Aims to Ensure Fairness in Crowdsourcing Projects
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Software Aims to Ensure Fairness in Crowdsourcing Projects

The debate rages on about whether crowdsourcing is a win-win for workers, as well as for employers.

Curiosity Makes Its Longest One-Day Drive on Mars
From ACM News

Curiosity Makes Its Longest One-Day Drive on Mars

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity drove twice as far on July 21 as on any other day of the mission so far: 109.7 yards (100.3 meters).

Study: Commerce Department App Privacy Proposal Confuses Consumers
From ACM TechNews

Study: Commerce Department App Privacy Proposal Confuses Consumers

The terminology of the Commerce Department's "short-form notice" privacy proposal is too ambiguous and confusing to be adopted.

Fast, Accurate Detection of 100,000 Object Classes on a Single Machine
From ACM News

Fast, Accurate Detection of 100,000 Object Classes on a Single Machine

Humans can distinguish among approximately 10,000 relatively high-level visual categories, but we can discriminate among a much larger set of visual stimuli referred...

Touch Screen Ids ­sers via Fingerprints
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Touch Screen Ids ­sers via Fingerprints

Tabletop computers have not exactly taken the world by storm, as some predicted they would.

Nsa Surveillance Program Extended By Court, Intelligence Officials Say
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Nsa Surveillance Program Extended By Court, Intelligence Officials Say

A secret court on Friday extended the National Security Agency's authority to collect and store the phone records of tens of millions of American cellphone customers...

Education Tech: What's Trending?
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Education Tech: What's Trending?

Educators and industry experts will gather July 25 at the Education Technology Innovation Summit to discuss new ideas and products in education technology. 

'Huge Opportunities' for Harvesting Data Shown
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'Huge Opportunities' for Harvesting Data Shown

Huge quantities of useful information are being created by Internet users, but much of it is owned by commercial companies or public agencies. 

Nsa Revelations Reframe Digital Life For Some
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Nsa Revelations Reframe Digital Life For Some

In Louisiana, the wife of a former soldier is scaling back on Facebook posts and considering unfriending old acquaintances, worried an innocuous joke or long-lost...

Where Do You Test a Tool Bound For Mars? Greenland
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Where Do You Test a Tool Bound For Mars? Greenland

Every morning this week, Justin Spring and Sean Yoon got up and drove down a bumpy dirt road. They piled their packs onto their backs and hiked 45 minutes up a...

A Black Box For Car Crashes
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A Black Box For Car Crashes

When Timothy P. Murray crashed his government-issued Ford Crown Victoria in 2011, he was fortunate, as car accidents go.

Eye-Tracking Could Outshine Passwords If Made User-Friendly
From ACM TechNews

Eye-Tracking Could Outshine Passwords If Made User-Friendly

A new biometric authentication technique identifies users based on their eye movements. 

Study Finds Clues on How to Keep Kids Engaged With Educational Games
From ACM TechNews

Study Finds Clues on How to Keep Kids Engaged With Educational Games

A game-based curriculum currently under development teaches middle-school students about computer science principles.

­csc Researchers Develop 3D Display With No Ghosting For Viewers Without Glasses
From ACM TechNews

­csc Researchers Develop 3D Display With No Ghosting For Viewers Without Glasses

A new 3D+2D television offers three-dimensional images to viewers with stereo glasses, while maintaining a normal picture for those without glasses. 

MIT Whiz Wants to Turn Your Skin Into a Computer Interface
From ACM News

MIT Whiz Wants to Turn Your Skin Into a Computer Interface

According to Lynette Jones, a senior research scientist in MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering, your skin has about as many sensory receptors as your eyeballs...

Sensitive Piano Keys Let Pianists Create New Sounds
From ACM TechNews

Sensitive Piano Keys Let Pianists Create New Sounds

A new keyboard that uses touch-detecting sensors to bring the sound of string instruments to the piano. 

Bug Bounty Programs Beat Internal Researchers
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Bug Bounty Programs Beat Internal Researchers

A new study suggests that paying external parties to discover bugs is worth it. 

Who Scores Games By Hand Anymore?
From ACM Opinion

Who Scores Games By Hand Anymore?

The first thing Bruce Levy did upon recent entry into Yankee Stadium while accompanied by his in-laws and teenage son was to purchase a program in the area of the...

Collect Yourself Before You Forget Yourself
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Collect Yourself Before You Forget Yourself

Lifelogging attempts to capture, interpret, and supplement memories.

Id Got You, Under the Skin: Automated Thermal Face Recognition Based on Minutiae Extraction
From ACM TechNews

Id Got You, Under the Skin: Automated Thermal Face Recognition Based on Minutiae Extraction

A thermal-imaging scan for instantaneous face recognition could be the next advance in biometrics. 
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