Thanks to a University of Houston professor, the iPhone can now count how many calories you've burned in a given day. A new, free download called Walk n' Play is...Newswise From ACM News | May 26, 2009
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) engineers have uncovered a flaw in the understanding of transistor noise, a phenomenon affecting the electronic...NIST Tech Beat From ACM TechNews | May 22, 2009
The United States is trailing other countries in the development of sophisticated robots, according to a recently released report written by a group of 140 experts...Computing Research Association From ACM News | May 22, 2009
Nanotechnology can be used to create discs that offer 2,000 times the storage capacity of current DVDs, according to researchers from Australia's Swinburne University...Swinburne niversity of Technology (Australia) From ACM News | May 22, 2009
A working definition for cloud computing has been released by a team of computer security experts at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)....National Institute of Standards and Technology From ACM News | May 22, 2009
Recognizing that first-ness is a perishable commodity, Toyota has deployed an array of new technologies in its third-generation Prius hybrid aimed at cementing...MSNBC.com From ACM News | May 20, 2009
Unity Semiconductor Corp. says it has developed an alternative to the widely used NAND flash memory chip that can store four times the amount of data in the same...The Wall Street Journal From ACM TechNews | May 19, 2009
Two private companies have recently withdrawn from a Japanese consortium established to build the world's fastest supercomputer. The Next-Generation Supercomputer...Science Insider From ACM TechNews | May 18, 2009
In an effort to strength the Middle East's technical work force, Intel will help establish a nanoelectronics research center at the King Abdul-Aziz City of Science...Semiconductor International From ACM TechNews | May 18, 2009
Medical researchers have long dreamed of "magic bullets" that go directly where they are needed. Now micromedicine and nanotechnology are making a range of molecules...Don Monroe From Communications of the ACM | June 1, 2009
Intel and Germany's University of Saarland have launched Intel VCI, a new visual computing institute that will focus on software architectures and algorithms for...EE Times From ACM TechNews | May 13, 2009
Nearly 40 years after Americans first set foot on the moon, a host of private rocketeers are hoping to follow to win a $30 million prize. Team Italia, one of 17...FoxNews.com From ACM News | May 14, 2009
Researchers from around the world are meeting at a conference in Kobe, Japan, to discuss recent advancements in robotics. Among those on display will be RiSE, a...Technology Review From ACM TechNews | May 13, 2009
While Americans may worry about having to give up their beloved flat screen TVs, computers and other high-tech devices in the home and workplace in an energy-constrained...American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy From ACM News | May 13, 2009
A team of University of Tokyo researchers led by professor Takao Someya has engineered a stretchable display by linking organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and...Technology Review From ACM TechNews | May 11, 2009
A new approach electronic-paper developed by Philips offers fresh hope for color e-paper displays that are so bright and clear that even traditional liquid crystal...Technology Review From ACM News | May 11, 2009
An international collaboration that includes the University of Cincinnati has announced the development of Electrofluidic Display Technology (EFD), which they say...The niversity of Cincinnati From ACM TechNews | May 8, 2009
The New York Times graphics director Steve Duenes, a leader in transforming complex data into understandable graphic journalism, will be the keynote speaker for...Business Wire From ACM TechNews | May 8, 2009
Scientists and engineers from the University of Florida, Stanford University, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have created a basic type of semiconductor...niversity of Florida News From ACM TechNews | May 8, 2009
Robots can climb stairs, and they are doing it everywhere you look. Built on painstakingly accumulated knowledge, several examples are demonstrated in YouTube...Singularity Hub From ACM News | May 7, 2009