Tomorrow's computers will constantly improve their understanding of the data they work with, which will help them provide users with more appropriate information...IDG News Service From ACM TechNews | February 22, 2012
On Feb. 27, a diplomatic process will begin in Geneva that could result in a new treaty giving the United Nations unprecedented powers over the Internet.The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | February 22, 2012
A case before the European Court of Justice has significant implications for innovation and competition in the software industry.Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2012
Considering the basic ethical questions that must be resolved in the new realm of cyberwarfare.Patrick Lin, Fritz Allhoff, Neil C. Rowe From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2012
Last year, the level and ferocity of cyberattacks on the Internet reached such a horrendous level that some are now thinking the unthinkable: let the Internet wither...BBC News From ACM Opinion | February 20, 2012
Back in 2006, before the Obama administration made leak prosecutions routine, a panel of three federal appeals court judges in New York struggled to decide whether...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | February 16, 2012
It was the holy grail of investors. The Black-Scholes equation, brainchild of economists Fischer Black and Myron Scholes, provided a rational way to price a financial...The Guardian From ACM Opinion | February 14, 2012
In last month's State of the Union address, President Obama called on Congress to pass "legislation that will secure our country from the growing dangers of cyber...Wired From ACM Opinion | February 14, 2012
In a recent briefing to Congress about worldwide threats, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III said that the danger of cyberattacks will equal or surpass the danger...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | February 13, 2012
David Weinberger has a new book out entitled Too Big to Know in which he argues that one of the implications of a comprehensively networked society is that the...The Guardian From ACM Opinion | February 13, 2012
"Why do we have to aim for the world's No. 1 — what's wrong with being the world's No. 2?" That short question about Japan's vaunted K supercomputer program has...The Japan Times From ACM Opinion | February 13, 2012
If you use Google, and I know you do, you may have noticed a little banner popping up at the top of the page announcing: "We're changing our privacy policy and...CNN From ACM Opinion | February 10, 2012
It's alive! Neurophysiology. Huddled around a warm fireplace one cold summer's night in 1816, a small group of friends decided to hold a competition to see who...Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists From ACM Opinion | February 9, 2012
Every day, those of us who live in the digital world give little bits of ourselves away. On Facebook and LinkedIn. To servers that store our email, Google searches...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | February 1, 2012