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Older Is Wiser: Study Shows Software Developers' Skills Improve Over Time
From ACM TechNews

Older Is Wiser: Study Shows Software Developers' Skills Improve Over Time

A new study suggests older programmers are keeping up with changes in the field and even have a slight edge over younger peers, in some cases. 

Google Glass Picks Up Early Signal: Keep Out
From ACM TechNews

Google Glass Picks Up Early Signal: Keep Out

Privacy concerns are mounting about Google Glass to the point that it has been preemptively banned in some locations, even though it's not yet available. 

Google's Chief Internet Evangelist on Creating the Interplanetary Internet
From ACM TechNews

Google's Chief Internet Evangelist on Creating the Interplanetary Internet

Google chief Internet evangelist and ACM president Vint Cerf has been working on an interplanetary Internet, with protocols capable of handling a space environment...

­.s. Is Weighing Wide Overhaul of Wiretap Laws
From ACM TechNews

­.s. Is Weighing Wide Overhaul of Wiretap Laws

The Obama administration reportedly is ready to back an FBI plan to overhaul surveillance laws that would make it easier to wiretap people who communicate using...

Intelligent Robots Will Overtake Humans By 2100, Experts Say
From ACM Opinion

Intelligent Robots Will Overtake Humans By 2100, Experts Say

Are you prepared to meet your robot overlords?

China Sees Cyberwar as Reducing ­.s. Advantage in Future Conflict
From ACM News

China Sees Cyberwar as Reducing ­.s. Advantage in Future Conflict

It's one thing to read news concerning the latest report to Congress by the U.S. Department of Defense on China's latest military activities. But with regard to...

Nasa's Spitzer Puts Planets in a Petri Dish
From ACM News

Nasa's Spitzer Puts Planets in a Petri Dish

Our galaxy is teeming with a wild variety of planets.

Linguists Identify 15,000-Year-Old 'ultraconserved Words'
From ACM News

Linguists Identify 15,000-Year-Old 'ultraconserved Words'

You, hear me! Give this fire to that old man. Pull the black worm off the bark and give it to the mother. And no spitting in the ashes!

Commercial Drones Take Flight
From ACM News

Commercial Drones Take Flight

Commercial drones are poised to revolutionize a wide range of industries, though regulatory and privacy concerns have created some resistance.

Here's How Smartphones, Tablets, and Huge Databases Will ­pend Market Research
From ACM News

Here's How Smartphones, Tablets, and Huge Databases Will ­pend Market Research

If you're tired of those annoying 8 p.m. phone calls asking questions about where you shop, or of carrying an Arbitron sensor to provide radio ratings, your omnipresent...

Why Fbi and CIA Didn't Connect the Dots
From ACM Opinion

Why Fbi and CIA Didn't Connect the Dots

The FBI and the CIA are being criticized for not keeping better track of Tamerlan Tsarnaev in the months before the Boston Marathon bombings.

How to Get More Followers on Twitter
From ACM TechNews

How to Get More Followers on Twitter

Researchers found that informational content attracts Twitter followers at a rate 30 times higher than content focused on the tweeter. 

AI Card Game Knows How to Bend the Rules
From ACM TechNews

AI Card Game Knows How to Bend the Rules

A new artificial intelligence system generates new card games from scratch. 

Emerging Technologies at SC13: A Chat With the Chairs
From ACM TechNews

Emerging Technologies at SC13: A Chat With the Chairs

SC13's new Emerging Technologies program will focus technologies that could potentially shape computing and society as a whole. 

Bitcoin vs. Ben Bernanke
From ACM Opinion

Bitcoin vs. Ben Bernanke

Could a virtual currency created by an anonymous Internet hacker someday replace the U.S. dollar?

After an iPhone Is Snatched, a High-Speed Chase
From ACM News

After an iPhone Is Snatched, a High-Speed Chase

The woman was talking on her iPhone, and never saw coming her induction into a large and growing subset of crime victims.

Flexible, Networked E-Ink Displays Mimic Physical Documents
From ACM TechNews

Flexible, Networked E-Ink Displays Mimic Physical Documents

Researchers at the Computer Human Interaction conference in Paris unveiled electronic ink displays that can bend as a form of input. 

It’s Not the Jetsons, But It May Be Coming Soon
From ACM TechNews

It’s Not the Jetsons, But It May Be Coming Soon

Advances in technologies will transform what manufacturers can produce, the worker's role, and the products available to consumers. 

Emerging Protocol Can Help Manage the Internet of Things
From ACM TechNews

Emerging Protocol Can Help Manage the Internet of Things

The MQTT protocol for telemetry messaging could help address the significant challenge of enabling all types of smart devices to communicate with one another.

Digital Tattoos, Mind-Reading Headphones: The Shape of Things to Come?
From ACM Opinion

Digital Tattoos, Mind-Reading Headphones: The Shape of Things to Come?

Forecasting future technology has never been easy. In the 1950s, scientists and technologists envisaged that by now the world would be free from disease, traversed...
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