Fujitsu says its new radio frequency identification tag technology can work on surfaces such as metal, which can otherwise impede radio waves. Computerworld From ACM TechNews | December 11, 2014
Google recently announced it has starting phasing out its CAPTCHAs in favor of using its reCAPTCHA service.Computerworld From ACM TechNews | December 9, 2014
Robotics researchers plan to meet with healthcare and aid workers as part of a series of workshops on how technology can help fight Ebola and other dangerous viruses...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | November 12, 2014
The heads of five of the U.S.'s largest computing research organizations are refuting political attacks on research on what makes ideas go viral, particularly on...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | November 5, 2014
One of the most difficult tasks at next year's U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency robotic challenge finals will be having a robot drive and then get...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | October 15, 2014
GoogleX's Project Loon aims to provide wireless Internet access to billions of people living in remote locations by building a ring of balloons around the Earth...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | September 24, 2014
Data standards will be needed to facilitate traffic flow in the future, and government officials, engineers, and automakers are considering how to implement the...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | June 18, 2014
A Labrador Retriever named Diesel has become a canine that functions as a Cyber-Physical Search and Rescue Dog through a high-tech vest. Computerworld From ACM TechNews | June 17, 2014
Researchers have broken a record by transmitting enough power wirelessly over a distance of about 16 feet to simultaneously charge up to 40 smartphones. Computerworld From ACM TechNews | April 25, 2014
A survey examining why people do not adequately protect their home computers found that about 80 percent of respondents said they were too lazy. Computerworld New Zealand From ACM TechNews | April 15, 2014
Dell Research is conducting experiments to detect a person's mood, for use in computers involved with education and communications. Computerworld From ACM TechNews | March 31, 2014
The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's third global codeathon offers four climate-themed challenges. Computerworld From ACM TechNews | March 24, 2014
Aviation experts have cited multiple possible reasons for the problems in the multi-country effort to locate the Malaysia Airlines jetliner that dropped off the...Computerworld From ACM News | March 12, 2014
The Linux Foundation recently created the AllSeen Alliance, which combines the AllJoyn Framework with its open source network. Computerworld From ACM TechNews | March 7, 2014
Bats are the inspiration for an initiative at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University to develop small flying robots. Computerworld From ACM TechNews | February 25, 2014
The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Mars rovers "are our eyes, our feet, our hands on the ground that inform us before we get there." Computerworld From ACM TechNews | January 13, 2014
"Cars will become the first robot most of us experience in our lifetime," says Gartner analyst Thilo Koslowski. Computerworld From ACM TechNews | January 8, 2014
At a wine bar in San Francisco on Wednesday, Broadcom Chairman and CTO Henry Samueli delivered some sobering news: Moore's Law isn't making chips cheaper anymore...Computerworld From ACM Opinion | December 6, 2013
In the global race to build the next generation of supercomputers—exascale—there is no guarantee the U.S. will finish first.Computerworld From ACM News | November 25, 2013