As the new Federal Communications Commission chairman, Tom Wheeler, has kicked up some dust in the tech community by laying the groundwork for a grand vision for...Slate From ACM Opinion | December 26, 2013
Right now, the average person's data footprint—the annual amount of data produced worldwide, per capita—is just a little short of one terabyte.Newsweek From ACM Opinion | December 26, 2013
In a sharp and unexpected shift, the national debate over U.S. government surveillance seems to be turning in favor of reining in the National Security Agency's...The Associated Press From ACM Opinion | December 23, 2013
A proposal to address the problem of too many conference submissions and not enough time for reviewers to carefully evaluate each one.Doug Terry From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2014
Assessing the positive and negative components of the second Microsoft CEO's tenure.Michael A. Cusumano From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2014
A couple of weeks ago, shortly after the Amazon C.E.O. Jeff Bezos unveiled, on "60 Minutes," that his company plans to deliver packages to customers with a swarm...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | December 23, 2013
The revelation that U.S. and British spy agencies have undermined a commonly used encryption code should alarm researchers.Nature From ACM Opinion | December 20, 2013
It's a good bet that, in the next few weeks, President Obama will impose some serious reforms—and ask Congress to enact a few more—on how the National Security...Slate From ACM Opinion | December 20, 2013
Theodor Holm Nelson, who coined the term hypertext, has been a thorn in the side of the computing establishment for more than a half century.The New York Times From ACM Opinion | December 18, 2013
Federal Judge Richard Leon has become a sudden political celebrity after his remarkable opinion holding that antiterror surveillance is unconstitutional and, even...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | December 18, 2013
On a mission to convince the world that Bitcoin is enduring and serious, enthusiasts convened at a place that symbolizes the ephemeral and the glitzy: Las Vegas...Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM Opinion | December 16, 2013
On Alpine Road in Portola Valley, a few miles southwest of the campus of Stanford University, where the flat suburban landscape begins to give way to the vistas...Vanity Fair From ACM Opinion | December 13, 2013
On December 10, 1993, id Software uploaded the first publicly available version of Doom to a crowded BBS and FTP server, unleashing on the world the most influential...ArsTechnica From ACM Opinion | December 13, 2013
Whenever an app, a website, or a physical product like a gaming console is exported, it ships with a side of cultural influence.Wired From ACM Opinion | December 13, 2013