A new app turns a smartphone into a wireless SOS beacon that could help rescuers find people who have been trapped in collapsed buildings. New Scientist From ACM TechNews | March 3, 2014
Researchers have created a projector embedded in jewelry to enable consumers to use their hands or the floor as a screen for reading email and other digital information...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | February 28, 2014
A "personal cockpit" would provide a good way for people to interact with their apps in the near future, according to researchers at the University of Manitoba. ...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | February 26, 2014
Parents with children who struggle to develop their language skills could soon turn to an app designed to provide real-time feedback on parent-child conversations...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | February 3, 2014
If you're sick of wading through a clogged email inbox or scrolling through endless Twitter timelines, Jörg Müller has a more fun way of sifting through your messages...New Scientist From ACM News | January 30, 2014
They might not seem at all stable as they batter into light bulbs but moths have inspired an autopilot for drones.New Scientist From ACM News | January 16, 2014
Gordon Bell, one of the first people to chronicle his existence digitally, explains how it has changed his life and the potential pitfalls.New Scientist From ACM Opinion | January 13, 2014
Physicist John Pendry talks about the profound physics obscured by his invisibility cloak and how metamaterials could help realise the perfect lens.New Scientist From ACM Opinion | December 27, 2013
Cameras are strewn around our environment, catching glimpses of our faces everywhere we go, yet even the best facial recognition technology still has a hard time...New Scientist From ACM News | December 4, 2013
Codewebs, an artificially intelligent tutor for online students that can analyze and assess submitted code, can give students fast, tailored feedback and guidance...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | December 4, 2013