Bitcoin has been called many things, from the future of money to a drug dealer's dream and everything else in between.New Scientist From ACM Opinion | February 6, 2014
Every day, millions of singles crawl dating sites and apps, flipping through photos and profiles of potential matches.Wired From ACM Opinion | February 5, 2014
Google's $2.9 billion sale of Motorola Mobility to Chinese PC maker Lenovo might seem like lousy business, given Google's $12.5 billion purchase in 2012 and losses...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | February 5, 2014
How does the NSA get the private crypto keys that allow it to bulk eavesdrop on some email providers and social networking sites?Wired From ACM Opinion | February 3, 2014
Many of us now expect our online activities to be recorded and analyzed, but we assume the physical spaces we inhabit are different.Scientific American From ACM Opinion | January 31, 2014
Technology companies will soon be able to disclose more details about the number of national security orders and requests they receive, according to a joint statement...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | January 29, 2014
Ever since virtual worlds and online games emerged in the mainstream consciousness around 2005, the media has insisted on framing them as escapist fantasies.Slate From ACM Opinion | January 28, 2014
Privacy concerns have been ignited by "NameTag," a facial-recognition app designed to reveal personal information after analyzing photos taken on mobile devices...The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | January 27, 2014
Providing students, teachers, and parents with a better understanding of computer science and programming.Tim Bell From Communications of the ACM | February 1, 2014
The White House announced via blog post on Thursday that it's forming working group focused on understanding the promises and pitfalls of big data (with a heavy...GigaOm From ACM Opinion | January 24, 2014
In the movie Her, which was nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture this year, a middle-aged writer named Theodore Twombly installs and rapidly falls in love with...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | January 24, 2014
The world's most famous former intelligence contractor, Edward Snowden, is scheduled to answer questions posted on Twitter in an hour-long Webcast on Thursday.CNET From ACM Opinion | January 22, 2014
On a future road trip, your robot car decides to take a new route, driving you past a Krispy Kreme Doughnut shop.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | January 22, 2014
A mysterious new technology emerges, seemingly out of nowhere, but actually the result of two decades of intense research and development by nearly anonymous researchers...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | January 22, 2014