Google X is a top-secret lab where Google researchers are focusing on 100 blue-sky concepts, including reportedly the U.S. manufacture of driverless cars, space...New York Times From ACM TechNews | November 14, 2011
Russian space engineers scrambled Wednesday to salvage an ambitious science mission to Mars after the unmanned spacecraft became stranded in Earth orbit. If they...The New York Times From ACM News | November 10, 2011
Researchers in Britain are about to embark on a 10-year, multimillion-dollar project to build a computer—but their goal is neither dazzling analytical power nor...The New York Times From ACM News | November 8, 2011
The goal of cloud robotics is to enable robots to perform data-intensive functions, like image processing and voice recognition, by offloading the vast amounts...Paul Hyman From ACM News | November 8, 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
As researchers confidently predict a future of faster-than-ever transformations in computing, they are creating chips that learn and respond as they gain experience...Businessweek From ACM News | November 5, 2011
The semiconductor industry is moving toward three-dimensional (3D) chip design, stacking dies and moving data from one layer to another. Computerworld From ACM TechNews | November 4, 2011
The Japanese have broken the 10 petaflop barrier. On Wednesday, Japanese IT giant Fujitsu and the government-funded RIKEN research lab announced the supercomputer...Wired From ACM News | November 3, 2011
Hewlett-Packard announced on Tuesday a new design for some of the world's largest computer centers and says it could reduce power consumption in some cases by...The New York Times From ACM News | November 3, 2011
National Chiao Tung University researchers have developed a method for using micro-electromechanical systems to create mechanical pixels for computerized displays...Economist From ACM TechNews | November 1, 2011
Sauntering toward you like a mechanized zombie is the Army’s newest recruit: a robot with a blinking red light where its head should be.Wired From ACM News | October 31, 2011
Cornell University professor Juan Hinestroza was part of an international team that recently developed transistors using natural cotton fibers. Cornell Chronicle From ACM TechNews | October 31, 2011
China has made its first supercomputer based on Chinese microprocessor chips, an advance that surprised high-performance computing specialists in the United States...The New York Times From ACM News | October 31, 2011
One of the questions I wrestled with when writing about Steve Jobs was how smart he was. On the surface, this should not have been much of an issue.The New York Times From ACM Opinion | October 31, 2011
A consortium providing the technology for a large-scale smart grid project says the software is nearly complete. Technology Review From ACM TechNews | October 28, 2011
Norwegian University of Science and Technology researcher Vadim Makarov has developed a quantum cryptography method to defend against attacks of quantum key distribution...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | October 27, 2011
The U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit, a nonprofit group that helps the U.S. government identify vulnerabilities for cyberattacks, has replicated the recent attack that...Associated Press From ACM TechNews | October 27, 2011
John Rogers was in his lab at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign six years ago, testing new ways to make electronic circuits, when one of his team...Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM News | October 26, 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