In a former life I was a research assistant. After painstaking weeks spent gathering data, I was tasked with putting the numbers into a statistics application that...New Scientist From ACM Opinion | March 25, 2013
Considering the economic implications as educational institutions expand online learning initiatives.
Michael A. Cusumano From Communications of the ACM | April 1, 2013
Harnessing computing and communication technologies in fragile, conflict-stressed nations.Michael L. Best From Communications of the ACM | April 1, 2013
Seeking insights into cyberattacks associated with China. <!-- <em>To view a slide presentation with video commentary by the author, click here (xxx Mbytes)</em>...Nir Kshetri From Communications of the ACM | April 1, 2013
So you can’t wait for a self-driving car to take away the drudgery of driving? Me neither! But consider this scenario, recently posed by neuroscientist Gary Marcus...Wired From ACM Opinion | March 25, 2013
These days the future of journalism may look cloudy. But one thing about the future of the business is clear, according to ABC News. It will be full of drones.Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM Opinion | March 25, 2013
On Friday, EFF received the long-awaiting ruling on its 2011 petition to set aside a National Security Letter (NSL) issued to a telecommunications company. The18...The Electronic Frontier Foundation From ACM Opinion | March 19, 2013
The settlement last week between a group of state attorneys general and Google over the company’s improper data collection from home wireless networks shows the...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | March 18, 2013
It would be roughly accurate to say that there have been locks as long as there have been things humans wanted to guard.Slate From ACM Opinion | March 14, 2013
Aaron Swartz, the Internet activist who committed suicide while facing the possibility of a felony criminal conviction, was prosecuted under a law that was never...CNET From ACM Opinion | March 13, 2013
Back in 2004, I was awakened early one morning by a loud clatter. I ran outside, only to discover that a car had smashed into the corner of my house.IEEE Spectrum From ACM Opinion | March 12, 2013
Harvard faculty members responded with shock after the Boston Globe revealed that theuniversity’s administration had searched 16 faculty deans’ email accounts to...Slate From ACM Opinion | March 12, 2013
Data companies are scooping up enormous amounts of information about almost every American. They sell information about whether you're pregnant or divorced or trying...ProPublica From ACM News | March 8, 2013
If you haven't heard about the excitement around Google Glass—the head-mounted glasses that can shoot video, take pictures, and broadcast what you're seeing to...The Guardian From ACM Opinion | March 8, 2013
Our users trust Google with a lot of very important data, whether it’s emails, photos, documents, posts or videos.Google Public Policy Blog From ACM Opinion | March 6, 2013
A few weeks ago I was standing by a railway track in the small town of Gaithersburg in Maryland as a CSX freight train blasted through the level crossing; its horn...BBC News From ACM Opinion | March 6, 2013
Last March, I wrote in Slate about eye-tracking, which could allow computers and smartphones of the future to collect information not only about what we read, but...Slate From ACM Opinion | March 6, 2013