Among the technologies expected to appear in the next decade is augmented reality effected by eyewear and cameras that can add an informational overlay to the wearer's...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | May 20, 2011
Good news for spies. There is now a way to hide data on a hard drive without using encryption. Instead of using a cipher to scramble text, the method involves...New Scientist From ACM News | April 21, 2011
Online adverts could soon start stalking you. A new way of working out where you are by looking at your internet connection could pin down your current location...New Scientist From ACM News | April 11, 2011
Robots could fill the role of sorting through and categorizing discarded material from construction and demolition projects for recyclers as a result of the efforts...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | April 7, 2011
A new online system could make it easier for Australia to identify invasive fire ants, which were accidentally imported into the country two decades ago. New Scientist From ACM TechNews | March 30, 2011
As telepresence robots begin to appear in more and more offices and factories, they are poised to transform the way we work and interact with our colleagues.New Scientist From ACM News | March 28, 2011
Three socialbots recently integrated themselves into a group of Twitter users, gained 250 followers, and received 240 responses to the tweets they sent over a two...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | March 25, 2011
In A bar in Maastricht University in the Netherlands, 12 students are each given an envelope marked "Top Secret." Inside are plans for a terror attack somewhere...New Scientist From ACM News | March 15, 2011
Signals from GPS satellites now help you to call your mother, power your home, and even land your plane – but a cheap plastic box can jam it all.New Scientist From ACM News | March 10, 2011
A sporting miscarriage of justice that occurred last summer triggered a series of experiments that could this weekend see soccer (that's football to the rest...New Scientist From ACM News | March 4, 2011
Picture the scene: armed police officers are warned on their radios that a suspected male terrorist has been tracked to a crowded football stadium.New Scientist From ACM News | February 24, 2011
A medical robot; a Google-killer; a financial advisor; a tool for trawling legal documents; an aide for the intelligence services. These are just some of the...New Scientist From ACM News | February 15, 2011
A competition to find a replacement for one of the gold-standard computer security algorithms used in almost all secure, online transactions just heated up.New Scientist From ACM News | December 15, 2010
Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers are using the Jaguar supercomputer to analyze Internet traffic, looking for clues that will lead law enforcement officers...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | December 8, 2010
The University of Bristol's Ravi Vaidyanathan is leading a research effort to develop an in-ear device that would enable people to control a wheelchair by clicking...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | December 6, 2010
Researchers at the University of Southern California are developing realistic, immersive virtual-reality programs for the U.S. military in which the soldiers are...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | November 15, 2010
Your cellphone could be a key tool in the fight against disease by relaying a telltale signature of illness to doctors and agencies monitoring new outbreaks.New Scientist From ACM News | October 15, 2010
Isaac Asimov would probably have been horrified at the experiments under way in a robotics lab in Slovenia. There, a powerful robot has been hitting people over...New Scientist From ACM News | October 14, 2010