Machine intelligence could make it easier to spot illicit cargo among the goods that move through the world's ports. New Scientist From ACM TechNews | October 25, 2013
It's a golden age for spying. The subsea fibre-optic cables that carry telephone and Internet traffic are a technological marvel—and a gift to intelligence agencies...New Scientist From ACM News | June 26, 2013
China is developing a next-generation national Internet that reportedly is on a larger scale than anything being developed in the West. New Scientist From ACM TechNews | March 11, 2013
When Microsoft's Kinect gaming sensor first exploded onto the gaming scene in 2010, it wasn't long before people started getting excited about what it might make...New Scientist From ACM News | January 22, 2013
Every year a computer worm emerges to stalk the Internet, each one seemingly bigger and badder than the last (see diagram).New Scientist From ACM News | January 9, 2013
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency director David Petraeus was brought down by metadata, which is not covered by the Stored Communications Act. New Scientist From ACM TechNews | November 20, 2012
One of the greatest benefits of 3D printing technology—the ability to make replacements or parts for household objects like toys, utensils and gadgets—may be denied...New Scientist From ACM Opinion | October 16, 2012
Iranian officials have long discussed developing a religiously acceptable internal network, known as the "halal" Internet, which is isolated from the World Wide...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | October 12, 2012
MIT researchers have developed an approach that allows IT security professionals to patrol their assigned environments as if they were playing a first-person shooter...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | October 4, 2012
Alert to a sudden threat, you race down a virtual corridor of servers, hot on the tail of malicious software.New Scientist From ACM News | October 4, 2012
Everyone knows how easy it is to recognize a friend or family member from their walk—even from a distance.New Scientist From ACM News | September 20, 2012
It's not easy to give over 1.3 billion people access to the internet—especially if that population is spread across a vast area that ranges from hinterland to sprawling...New Scientist From ACM News | September 18, 2012
Small, cheap smart-tag devices that are printed as digital circuits in rolls like newspapers could help kickstart the wireless payment industry. The devices, known...New Scientist From ACM News | August 14, 2012