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Connecting the Internet of Things to the Marketplace
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Connecting the Internet of Things to the Marketplace

The European Union-funded BUTLER initiative to expand the Internet of Things in a cooperative and seamless manner has published its achievements. 

Just in Time: Tips For Computer Science Teachers When They Need It
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Just in Time: Tips For Computer Science Teachers When They Need It

Researchers are developing online professional development resources to provide "just-in-time" support for computer science teachers . 

Pre-Crime Software Recruited to Track Gang of Thieves
From ACM News

Pre-Crime Software Recruited to Track Gang of Thieves

They always choose the line at the bank farthest from CCTV—that's how the Felony Lane Gang got its name.

Cybercriminals Are Misappropriating Businesses' Web Addresses
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Cybercriminals Are Misappropriating Businesses' Web Addresses

Cybercriminals targeting businesses are stealing more than customer passwords and credit-card numbers these days.

Personal Fabrication Machines Make 'homemade' Digitally
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Personal Fabrication Machines Make 'homemade' Digitally

Digital cutting devices will supplement consumer-level 3D printers.

Dna Mutation Clock Proves Tough to Set
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Dna Mutation Clock Proves Tough to Set

Mathematicians keep refining π even though they know it to more than 12 trillion digits; physicists beat themselves up because they cannot pin down the gravitational...

Computer Scientists' 4-Million-Euro Project Aims to Make Big Data More Productive and Useful
From ACM TechNews

Computer Scientists' 4-Million-Euro Project Aims to Make Big Data More Productive and Useful

Researchers are working a Horizon 2020 research project aimed at creating systems that will enable developers to incorporate big data into a variety of applications...

Shortage of Security Pros Worsens
From ACM TechNews

Shortage of Security Pros Worsens

Cybersecurity job postings grew 74 percent from 2007 to 2013, more than twice the rate of all information technology jobs, according to a Burning Glass study. 

The CIA Campaign to Steal Apple's Secrets
From ACM TechNews

The CIA Campaign to Steal Apple's Secrets

New secret documents reveal a nearly 10-year effort by security researchers at Sandia National Laboratory to crack the security of Apple's iPhone and iPad mobile...

Ftc Pits Humans Against Robocalls in New Contest
From ACM TechNews

Ftc Pits Humans Against Robocalls in New Contest

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is launching two contests asking the public to develop solutions for blocking, forwarding, and analyzing automated calls. 

Silicon Valley Debate on Self-Driving Cars: Do You Need a Map?
From ACM News

Silicon Valley Debate on Self-Driving Cars: Do You Need a Map?

The Silicon Valley race to build a self-driving car may revolve around one simple question: to map or not to map.

The Real Star Wars: Air Force Heads to the Heavens For Weapons Guidance
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The Real Star Wars: Air Force Heads to the Heavens For Weapons Guidance

The success of precision-guided bombs in 1991’s Gulf War was a revelation.

Mistrust and Meddling ­nsettles ­.s. Science Agency
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Mistrust and Meddling ­nsettles ­.s. Science Agency

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has had a tough couple of years.

Obama Seeks to Boost Training For High-Tech Jobs
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Obama Seeks to Boost Training For High-Tech Jobs

President Barack Obama is embarking on a 20-city drive to intensify job-specific training in the high-tech sector. The administration aims to place 50,000 graduates...

If an Algorithm Wrote This, How Would You Even Know?
From ACM Opinion

If an Algorithm Wrote This, How Would You Even Know?

Let me hazard a guess that you think a real person has written what you're reading. Maybe you're right. Maybe not.

Do You Only Trust Wall-E Because He's Cute?
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Do You Only Trust Wall-E Because He's Cute?

Each year it seems a little less like science fiction to ask your phone for advice about local chinese food or trust your car to get you to a new location.

Mediators Call For Change to Science of Human Brain Project
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Mediators Call For Change to Science of Human Brain Project

Mediators appointed to analyse the rifts within Europe’s ambitious €1-billion (US$1.1 billion) Human Brain Project (HBP) have called for far-reaching changes both...

Silicon Valley Is Trying to Make Humans Immortal—and Finding Some Success
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Silicon Valley Is Trying to Make Humans Immortal—and Finding Some Success

Peter Thiel, the billionaire co-founder of PayPal, plans to live to be 120. Compared with some other tech billionaires, he doesn't seem particularly ambitious.

Eben Upton: The Raspberry Pi Pioneer
From ACM TechNews

Eben Upton: The Raspberry Pi Pioneer

Eben Upton, the inventor of the Raspberry Pi computer, got his start coding games in BASIC on a BBC Micro when he was 10. 

What Is Privacy? New Research Reveals We May Need a New Definition
From ACM TechNews

What Is Privacy? New Research Reveals We May Need a New Definition

Rutgers University professor Vivek Singh has found that information taken from just four credit card transactions can uniquely identify a person. 
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