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An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.
Mark Bohr peers through the yellow-tinted windows outside D1D, one of Intel's secretive computer chip factories housed at its 300-acre campus here, about a 30-minute...CNET From ACM Careers | April 17, 2015
Certain patterns, such as the fractal, are repeated over and over in nature—with some spectacular contrasts on wildly different scales.CNET From ACM News | April 10, 2015
Edward Snowden and an unlikely interviewer squared-off on HBO over the leaks that exposed the National Security Agency's extensive surveillance programs.CNET From ACM Opinion | April 6, 2015
The family of animal robots created by German robotics company Festo is growing. As part of its Bionic Learning Network, the company has introduced two new robots...CNET From ACM News | March 30, 2015
For the first time, quantum entanglement of a single particle has been observed by researchers—an event that Albert Einstein believed to be impossible under the...CNET From ACM News | March 30, 2015
Object recognition makes up one part of autonomous car technology, but then comes the question of what the car does in response to what it detects.CNET From ACM News | March 18, 2015
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday finally spelled out how it will preserve the open Internet, publicly releasing a 400-page PDF that details its...CNET From ACM News | March 12, 2015
When it comes to the new Net neutrality rules adopted last week by the Federal Communications Commission, people think either that US regulators have liberated...CNET From ACM News | March 2, 2015
Spring is seen as a time of renewal. Flowers bloom. Days get longer. New life emerges. Something similar could happen on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the object...CNET From ACM News | February 2, 2015
Before you blast off to the moon in search of $30 million offered as part of the Google Lunar XPrize—or the juicy $20 million grand prize for being the first to...CNET From ACM Careers | January 23, 2015
Floor tiles that generate electricity when people walk on them. Streetlamps that transmit data to people passing beneath them.CNET From ACM News | January 20, 2015
Physical access to a fingerprint may not be required to exploit fingerprint readers, according to a European hacker.CNet From ACM TechNews | January 6, 2015
It's been a little while since we checked in with Team Astrobotic.It's been a little while since we checked in with Team Astrobotic.CNET From ACM News | December 29, 2014
Replacement limbs that completely replicate the functions and abilities of real limbs are the current white whale of prosthetics, and we're getting closer: mind...CNET From ACM News | December 18, 2014
When it comes to life, biologists have long hypothesised that its origins—on Earth, at least—were in thermal vents on the ocean floor, following a period of ...CNET From ACM News | December 2, 2014
Even famed hacker Kevin Mitnick—labeled a "computer terrorist" by the FBI in the '90s—worries about getting hacked.CNET From ACM Opinion | December 1, 2014