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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.
Quantum computers used to be an impossible dream. Now, after a decade of research by some of the world's biggest tech companies, they're on the verge of changing...Wired (U.K.) From ACM News | May 18, 2020
At 22, he single-handedly put a stop to the worst cyberattack the world had ever seen. Then he was arrested by the FBI. This is his untold story.
Wired From ACM News | May 12, 2020
Researchers at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands say they have induced the emission of light from silicon.
Wired From ACM TechNews | April 15, 2020
Researchers at Google have developed a robotic dog and taught it to walk by showing it motion-capture videos of real dogs walking on treadmills.
Wired From ACM TechNews | April 6, 2020
Researchers found previously unknown vulnerabilities in encryption systems used by in-vehicle devices that communicate at close range with key fobs to unlock the...Wired From ACM TechNews | March 9, 2020
A new robotic skeleton is embedded with 32 photodiodes and 30 adjacent LEDs, and is covered by a squishy skin of reflective silicone that keeps the device's own...Wired From ACM TechNews | March 5, 2020
Sixty years ago, a sharecropper's son invented a technology to identify faces. Then the record of his role all but vanished.
Wired From ACM News | February 3, 2020
Intel said it will release yet another patch for a microarchitectural data sampling vulnerability that allows hackers to fool microprocessors into exposing protected...Wired From ACM TechNews | January 29, 2020
The computing power required for AI landmarks, such as recognizing images and defeating humans at Go, increased 300,000-fold from 2012 to 2018.
Wired From ACM News | January 22, 2020
A new report says $25 billion—and a more welcoming attitude toward foreign talent—is needed to keep the U.S. in the technology race with China.
Wired From ACM News | December 18, 2019
Leaders in artificial intelligence warn that progress is slowing, big challenges remain, and simply throwing more computers at a problem isn't sustainable.
Wired From ACM News | December 16, 2019
A new attack called Plundervolt gives attackers access to the sensitive data stored in a processor's secure enclave.
Wired From ACM News | December 11, 2019
Doug Engelbart didn't just want to show off new technology. He wanted to demonstrate a system for improving humanity.
Wired From ACM News | December 6, 2019
Scientists discovered a new underwater fault five miles off Monterey Bay, CA, through the use of infrared laser pulses fired along an idle fiber-optic cable.
Wired From ACM TechNews | December 5, 2019
A new paper concludes that it takes more than four times as much energy to mine $1 of bitcoin as mining $1 of copper.
Wired From ACM News | November 22, 2019
Yoshua Bengio, co-recipient of the 2018 ACM A.M. Turing Award, thinks artificial intelligence will not realize its full potential until it can learn more about...Wired From ACM TechNews | October 9, 2019
Recently discovered vulnerabilities in a nearly 20-year-old industry standard network protocol from Interpeak could potentially make millions of devices exploitable...Wired From ACM TechNews | October 2, 2019
Israeli cybersecurity firms Check Point and Intezer have charted Russian hackers' toolkits from wide-ranging analysis of 2,500 malware samples.
Wired From ACM TechNews | September 25, 2019