Imagine computer-designed viruses that cure disease, new bacteria capable of synthesizing an unlimited fuel supply, new organisms that wipe out entire populations...The Washington Post From ACM Careers | December 12, 2011
Today's quantum computer researchers have a solid blueprint for a new type of computer that could solve certain problems in seconds that would probably take millennia...New York Times From ACM TechNews | December 9, 2011
Can there be any doubt that Steve Jobs was a modern-day Renaissance man—a latter day da Vinci, brimming with creativity, invention, aesthetic and business acumen...Wired From ACM Opinion | December 9, 2011
If we don't change the way ICT is thought about and taught, we're shutting the door on our children's futures.The Guardian From ACM Opinion | December 7, 2011
The promise of the Internet age is one of unparalleled access to information of all kinds, but it has also seen the rise of some powerful gatekeepers that control...GigaOM From ACM Opinion | December 6, 2011
Although Apple has pioneered the mainstream multitouch user interface (UI), Microsoft could provide the next major UI breakthrough by combining voice, touch, and...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | December 3, 2011
Some 80 years ago, philanthropist Spencer Penrose amassed a fortune in Western gold, silver, and copper mines. After building a zoo and hospital, he decided to...Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM Opinion | December 1, 2011
In an interview, Frederico Faggin, who led the design and development of the first microprocessor in 1970, says he sees a future in which quantum and cognitive...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | December 1, 2011
What if Facebook paid you? Several startups envision an era in which we are all the brokers, and beneficiaries, of our own personal data.Technology Review From ACM Opinion | November 30, 2011
Traditional publishing is dominated by the Big Six publishing groups—folks like Hachette, Holtzbrinck, Penguin-Putnam, and so on. In general these publishers...Charlie's Diary From ACM Opinion | November 30, 2011
Tablet manufacturers don't know what you—in the back of your mind—already know. No one needs a tablet.
Millions of people already own tablets in the U.S. Millions...DailyFinance From ACM Opinion | November 29, 2011
Once again, specialized security technology from a western vendor was found being used by foreign regime on the U.S. trade embargo list.SecurityWeek From ACM Opinion | November 28, 2011
Last week we showed you how a developer had hacked Siri to operate his internet-connected thermostat. But that's not cool. Starting your car using Siri, now that's...Gizmodo From ACM Opinion | November 28, 2011
A bill in the House aims to fight online piracy, but its blunderbuss approach would cripple online innovation and chill free expression on the Web.The Daily Beast From ACM Opinion | November 28, 2011
Peter Beckman, director of the Exascale Technology and Computing Institute at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, recently spoke with Computerworld...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | November 28, 2011
The data revolution has turned customers into unwitting business consultants, as our purchases and searches are tracked to improve everything from Web sites to...The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | November 23, 2011
The international competition to build an exascale supercomputer is gaining steam, especially in China and Europe, according to Peter Beckman, a top computer...Computerworld From ACM Opinion | November 22, 2011