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From ACM NewsSandrine Ceurstemont Commissioned by CACM Staff| June 1, 2023
An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.
More than 1,000 soccer-playing robots from 40 countries are competing against each other in the RoboCup soccer tournament. Associated Press From ACM TechNews | July 3, 2013
Coding camps for children are becoming increasingly popular amid an expanding initiative to inspire more youths to seek computer science degrees. Associated Press From ACM TechNews | June 28, 2013
In the months and early years after 9/11, FBI agents began showing up at Microsoft Corp. more frequently than before, armed with court orders demanding information...The Associated Press From ACM News | June 20, 2013
Scientists may never make a clear-cut discovery of the first Web page ever created because of the nature of how data is stored.Associated Press From ACM TechNews | June 12, 2013
The Soviet Union disappeared from the map more than two decades ago. But online an 'e-vil empire' is thriving.The Associated Press From ACM News | May 31, 2013
An app making the Islendingabok (Book of Icelanders) available to Android phones notifies Icelanders when people they meet are too closely related to date. The Associated Press From ACM TechNews | April 22, 2013
Researchers claim they are just five years away from having all of the tools and the knowledge needed to market a fully autonomous vehicle. Associated Press From ACM TechNews | April 8, 2013
Bored with classes? Carnegie Mellon University and one of the government's top spy agencies want to interest high school students in a game of computer hacking.The Associated Press From ACM Careers | March 25, 2013
It helps solve one of the most fundamental riddles of the universe: how the Big Bang created something out of nothing 13.7 billion years ago.The Associated Press From ACM News | March 14, 2013
A car that tells your insurance company how you're driving. A bathroom scale that lets you chart your weight on the Web. And a meter that warns your air conditioner...Associated Press From ACM News | March 4, 2013
One of the last things the bearded fighters did before leaving this city was to drive to the market where traders lay their carpets out in the sand.Associated Press From ACM News | February 22, 2013
They seem right out of a Hollywood fantasy, and they are: Cars that drive themselves have appeared in movies like "I, Robot" and the television show "Knight Rider...The Associated Press From ACM News | January 25, 2013
Students at North Korea's premier university have showed Google's executive chairman how they look for information online: they Google it.Associated Press/The Guardian From ACM News | January 8, 2013
The U.S. Naval Academy plans to offer an accredited cybersecurity major by 2016, and also wants to build a $100 million cybersecurity facility on campus, says...Associated Press From ACM TechNews | December 4, 2012
The potential risks that super intelligent technologies pose to humans will be the focus of the proposed Center for the Study of Existential Risk at Cambridge University...The Associated Press From ACM TechNews | November 28, 2012
Google recently announced that it is selling a prototype of its Internet-connected glasses, known as Google Glasses, to U.S. computer programmers for $1,500, hoping...Associated Press From ACM TechNews | July 2, 2012
British authorities have unveiled a plan to compile details about every email, phone call, and text message in the United Kingdom. Associated Press From ACM TechNews | June 15, 2012