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Digital innovation is not working in the interest of the whole of society. It is time to radically rethink its purpose without…
Filippo Gualtiero Blancato| March 1, 2024
Google started work on the Google Compute Engine over a year and a half ago, and it was all Peter Magnusson could do to keep his mouth shut.Wired From ACM News | July 6, 2012
Does the U.S. government read your email? It's a simple question, but apparently there's no simple answer. And the Justice Department and the Internal Revenue Service...MSNBC From ACM News | July 6, 2012
After more than a decade of advances in nanoscale electronics, we are learning to measure and manipulate matter to create fundamentally different electronic devices...The Kavli Foundation From ACM Opinion | July 6, 2012
Even though I followed Google's I/O Conference from across the country, the event made it obvious that a company created with a strict focus on search has become...Wired From ACM Opinion | July 6, 2012
Apple just got awarded a new patent that may become the wearable version of the iPad one day: eyeglasses that would display apps, video, images, and overlay information...Gizmodo From ACM Opinion | July 5, 2012
The growing use of drones in the United States is facing firm opposition from civil liberties groups and some legislators, like Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Rep. ...Slate From ACM Opinion | July 3, 2012
It’s difficult to find two people who have had a greater influence on people’s lives than Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Samuel Greengard From ACM News | July 3, 2012
In the past few weeks, the tech industry's biggest players have shown off their newest software and hardware, all aiming to make big moves before the end of the...MSNBC From ACM Opinion | July 2, 2012
I asked noted cryptographer, author and security rock star Bruce Schneier for his thoughts. Schneier: I regularly receive email from people who want advice on how...Krebs on Security From ACM Careers | July 2, 2012
Though C has been around for decades, it's still consistently ranked at the top of any list of programming languages used and studied today.
O'Reilly Radar From ACM Opinion | June 29, 2012
I can't figure out how to watch my brother's TV. He's explained it to me a hundred times, but that's the curse of the baby-sitting uncle: It's harder to work a...Slate From ACM Opinion | June 28, 2012
The world doesn't need another DRM platform, regardless of whether it's called "lightweight." DRM is annoying for customers and provides a false sense of security...O'Reilly Radar From ACM Opinion | June 28, 2012
Five years after the first iPhone went on sale, the sales of smartphones—loosely defined as phones that can run third-party "apps," and access the Internet directly—now...The Guardian From ACM Opinion | June 28, 2012
Last Wednesday, BuzzFeed's Jack Shepherd published an irresistible piece called, "21 Pictures That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity." The post is exactly as...Slate From ACM Opinion | June 27, 2012
Some of the greatest, most revolutionary advances in science have been given their initial expression in attractively modest terms, with no fanfare.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | June 27, 2012
At first glance, Thad Starner does not look out of place at Google. A pioneering researcher in the field of wearable computing, Starner is a big, charming man with...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | June 27, 2012
Jay Parikh is happy to never get a call from Mark Zuckerberg. Why? It means he's doing his job well. As the vice president of infrastructure engineering at Facebook...CNET From ACM Opinion | June 26, 2012
The decision by the United States and Israel to develop and then deploy the Stuxnet computer worm against an Iranian nuclear facility late in George W. Bush's presidency...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | June 26, 2012
I never thought I'd ever hear myself utter such words post-1995. But after the reveal of the Surface tablet—complete with an ultra-thin, pressure-sensitive keyboard...Gizmodo From ACM Opinion | June 26, 2012
Massachusetts Institute of Technology researcher Patti Maes recently spoke with Technology Review to discuss the future of mobile technology. Technology Review From ACM TechNews | June 25, 2012