The Cassini spacecraft is to make its lowest pass yet over the south pole of Enceladus, an active moon of Saturn which may harbour a liquid water ocean.BBC News From ACM News | March 27, 2012
After logging in to the bank's real site, account holders are being tricked by the offer of training in a new "upgraded security system."BBC News From ACM News | February 8, 2012
A novel high-speed, high-security computing technology will be compatible with the "cloud computing" approach popular on the Web, a study suggests.BBC News From ACM News | January 20, 2012
Self-repairing electronic chips are one step closer, according to a team of U.S. researchers, creating a circuit that heals itself when cracked thanks to the...BBC News From ACM News | December 27, 2011
The intellectual rights relate to a method to switch a vehicle from a human-controlled mode into the state where it takes charge of the wheel.BBC News From ACM News | December 20, 2011
Intel has developed an accelerator chip capable of running at speeds of one teraflops, equal to one trillion calculations per second.BBC News From ACM News | November 18, 2011
University of British Columbia researchers were able to collect 46,500 email addresses and 14,500 home addresses from Facebook by using socialbots. BBC News From ACM TechNews | November 7, 2011
Future microchips may have only one type of component, capable of rewiring itself to do different jobs. Researchers from Northwestern University in the U.S. have...BBC News From ACM News | October 26, 2011
Graphene is a "wonder material" waiting to happen. Since this super-conductive form of carbon, made from single-atom-thick sheets, was first produced in 2004,...BBC News From ACM News | June 30, 2011
University of Bologna researchers have developed Tortellino X-perience, a multimedia teaching game that combines a traditional video with a three-dimensional representation...BBC News From ACM TechNews | June 22, 2011
Say IBM—and you probably still think of computers. But today, the firm that was once all about hardware, makes its living from more intangible technology.BBC News From ACM News | June 16, 2011
The National Museum of Computing has finished restoring a Tunny machine—a key part of Allied code-cracking during World War II.BBC News From ACM News | May 27, 2011
The material graphene was touted as "the next big thing" even before its pioneers were handed the Nobel Prize last year. Many believe it could spell the end for...BBC News From ACM News | May 24, 2011
A circuit component touted as the "missing link" of electronics is starting to give up the secrets of how it works.BBC News From ACM News | May 17, 2011
Helmet-mounted cameras mean live video can be sent direct from the front line back to headquarters. This technology enabled military and intelligence chiefs to...BBC News From ACM News | May 4, 2011
One of the most complex efforts toward a quantum computer has been shown off at the American Physical Society meeting in Dallas in the U.S. It uses the strange...BBC News From ACM News | March 22, 2011
IBM researchers led by Bruno Michel have developed a water-cooling method for creating supercomputer processors that could shrink them to the size of a sugar cube...BBC News From ACM TechNews | November 15, 2010
Researchers are developing novel computers by mimicking the way that neurons are built and how they talk to each other.BBC News From ACM News | July 23, 2010