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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.
Software developed by University of East Anglia computer scientist Barry-John Theobald and Weta Digital's Iain Matthews can take a live video feed of a person talking...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | June 3, 2009
Next-generation touch technology currently in development promises to boast greater user-friendliness and intuitiveness, with Amtel's Chris Ard noting that "all...The Wall Street Journal From ACM TechNews | June 3, 2009
An interim report issued by ACM and the WGBH Educational Foundation confirms a significant gender gap among college-bound students in their opinions of computing...ACM From ACM Careers | June 3, 2009
Microsoft stunned the video game world on Monday with the announcement of its forthcoming "Project Natal" technology, full-body motion-sensitive technology that...CNET From ACM News | June 3, 2009
The computer industry has a lot riding on your fingers. Companies have dabbled with the touch-screen technology for years. Apple elevated such technology from a...The New York Times From ACM News | June 3, 2009
The screens on many mobile phones can leave a user feeling distinctly vision impaired, especially if her attention is divided between tapping virtual buttons and...Technology Review From ACM News | June 2, 2009
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego's (UCSD's) Jacobs School of Engineering recently presented a paper highlighting the energy conservation benefits...CSD News From ACM TechNews | June 1, 2009
The popular Nintendo Wii video game system is helping radiology students reach new levels! Faculty from Weill Cornell Medical College have coupled the motion-sensitive...Newswise From ACM News | June 2, 2009
Carnegie Mellon University roboticist Tony Stentz says that in the near future the farming industry may undergo a significant change as robotic farmhands become...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | June 1, 2009
European researchers working on the Cognitive-Level Annotation Using Latent Statistical Structure (CLASS) project are developing visualization technologies capable...ICT Results From ACM TechNews | June 1, 2009
The number of acute injuries associated with computers is on the rise. Over the past two decades, the number of U.S. households with at least one computer has increased...Nationwide Children's Hospital From ACM News | June 2, 2009
Swedish Research CouncilParticipants in the European Union (EU) project TeleFOT recently met at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden, to assess...The Swedish Research Council From ACM TechNews | June 1, 2009
The European Union-backed MyCar project is a collaborative effort involving Sweden's Chalmers University of Technology and the Volvo Group that is developing manufacturing...Chalmers University of Technology From ACM TechNews | June 1, 2009
The National Security Council's Melissa Hathaway sought the advice of a variety of computer security experts when she conducted the recently completed 60-day review...The National Science Foundation From ACM TechNews | June 1, 2009
The massive amounts of data available on the Internet potentially have infinite uses. For example, advertisers want to mine photos and status updates on social...The Washington Post From ACM TechNews | June 1, 2009
U.S. President Barack Obama announced that the country's disjointed efforts to "deter, prevent, detect, and defend" against cyberattacks will now be run by the...The New York Times From ACM TechNews | June 1, 2009
The U.S. government’s urgent push into cyberwarfare has set off a rush among the biggest military companies for billions of dollars in new defense contracts. The...The New York Times From ACM News | June 1, 2009
Some of the sharpest young minds from India have taken up residence at British Columbia universities as part of an unusual program intended to woo international...The Vancouver Sun From ACM News | June 1, 2009
Startup company Daylight Solutions is betting that its cutting-edge sensor technology will change the landscape in fields ranging from medical diagnostics to environmental...The San Diego nion-Tribune From ACM News | June 1, 2009
If you want to consider a difficult computational problem, try thinking of the algorithms required to animate more than 10,000 helium balloons, each with its own...CNet From ACM News | June 1, 2009