As the cloud becomes more pervasive—driving everything from social networking to mobile apps—the computers that power it must guzzle more and more energy.Technology Review From ACM News | February 2, 2012
Tiffany Rad got interested in hacking cars because she wanted to drive her Land Rover off-road on rugged terrain without worrying about setting off the air bags...Technology Review From ACM News | January 31, 2012
The perfect secrecy offered by quantum mechanics appears to have been scuppered by a previously unknown practical problem, say physicists.Technology Review From ACM News | January 26, 2012
Tucked away in the basement of an iconic office tower shaped like four engine cylinders, engineer Werner Huber is telling me about the joy of driving.Technology Review From ACM News | January 23, 2012
Marina Jeaneth Machicao and colleagues at the University of San Paul in Brazil are using chaos to encrypt images. Their approach generates a pseudo-random signal...Technology Review From ACM TechNews | January 6, 2012
Ten thousand years is about the age of civilisation. Archaeologists have a few relics that have spanned this period, mostly stone tools and works of art. But...Technology Review From ACM News | December 22, 2011
Light is one of the most promising carriers of quantum information. It is robust against decoherence because it does not interact with stray electric and magnetic...Technology Review From ACM News | December 22, 2011
Military bureaucracies around the world are likely to see offensive capabilities as increasingly attractive in any cyberwar, suggests the head of the computer...Technology Review From ACM News | December 19, 2011
Researchers from Complutense University of Madrid have developed a quantum version of Google's PageRank algorithm that outperforms the world's leading search...Technology Review From ACM News | December 16, 2011
Google's PageRank algorithm is the idea that the importance of a Webpage can be measured by the number of important papers that point toward it.Technology Review From ACM News | December 14, 2011
How will users hack this one? The Kinect is a device that inherently grows and expands: Microsoft itself has come around to acknowledging that the oft-hackedreally...Technology Review From ACM News | December 8, 2011
Goethe University researchers have found indications of the Weber-Fichner law in the size distribution of Internet files. Technology Review From ACM TechNews | December 6, 2011
Google and Microsoft don't share a stage often, being increasingly fierce competitors in areas such as Web search, mobile, and cloud computing. But the rivals...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | November 18, 2011
Paul Allen and a colleague recently challenged inventor and author Ray Kurzweil's prediction that computers will soon surpass human intelligence, an event known...Technology Review From ACM TechNews | October 21, 2011
Futurists like Vernor Vinge and Ray Kurzweil have argued that the world is rapidly approaching a tipping point, where the accelerating pace of smarter and smarter...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | October 14, 2011
The Japanese automaker is teaming up with Swiss researchers to build a car that will predict its driver's intentions.Technology Review From ACM News | October 5, 2011
A tablet computer developed collaboratively by researchers at Intel, Microsoft, and the University of Washington can be controlled not only by swiping and pinching...Technology Review From ACM News | October 3, 2011
If anyone can preview the future of computing, it should be Alfred Spector, Google's director of research. Spector's team focuses on the most challenging areas...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | September 22, 2011
Inside the headquarters of networking giant Cisco in San Jose, California, lies a technology showcase where executives can test out advanced technologies like...Technology Review From ACM News | August 26, 2011