High-powered Internet applications typically need teams of experts to maintain them. Not any more, say European researchers who have built a system to create applications... From ICT Results | September 30, 2009
Satellites and other spacecraft typically use bulky and expensive shielding to protect vital microprocessors and other microelectronic integrated circuits from...Georgia Institute of Technology From ACM News | October 1, 2009
Computer researchers at the University of New South Wales and NICTA say they have proven that an operating-system kernel was 100 percent free of bugs. The team...niversity of New South Wales From ACM TechNews | September 30, 2009
Supercomputing experts discussed the issue of supercomputing software during a recent conference in Washington, D.C., celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Coalition...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | September 25, 2009
Code analysis vendor Coverity reports that the number of defects in open source projects is on the decline. IDG News Service From ACM TechNews | September 25, 2009
Stephen Wolfram has set the ambitious goal of converting the global corpus of knowledge into a computable format through WolframAlpha.com, a computational knowledge...Investor's Business Daily From ACM TechNews | September 25, 2009
To create shape-shifting robotic ensembles, researchers need to teach micro-machines to work together.Tom Geller From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2009
Advocates seek to protect users from potential business practices, but defenders of the status quo say that concerns are overblown.Alan Joch From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2009
Dealing with terabytes of data is not the monumental task it once was. The difficult part is presenting enormous amounts of information in ways that are most useful...David Lindley From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2009
Willow Garage researchers are developing robots that ask human for help when they cannot recognize objects. Willow Garage computer scientist Alan Sorokin has designed...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | September 22, 2009
Researchers are working on "self-healing" electronic materials that could lead in time to computer components that can fix themselves when they break.Bob Violino From ACM News | September 22, 2009
Netflix, the movie rental company, has decided its million-dollar-prize competition was such a good investment that it is planning another one.
The company’srecommendation...The New York Times From ACM News | September 22, 2009
WHATEVER happened to quantum computers? A few years ago, it seemed, it was just a case of a tweak here, a fiddle there, and some kind of number-crunching Godzilla...New Scientist From ACM News | September 21, 2009
This year's ACM conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Appliances (OOPSLA 2009) will be held in Orlando, Fla., from October 25-29. OOPSLA...ACM From ACM TechNews | September 21, 2009
Nanomaterials are widely expected to be a foundation of future electronics. A key component of tomorrow's nanoelectronic circuits is stable nanowires that work...niversity of Illinois at Chicago From ACM News | September 18, 2009
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) needs to be implemented now to enable the Internet to continue to grow, Internet pioneer Vinton Cerf said during an event at...InfoWorld From ACM TechNews | September 17, 2009
A researcher who studied the voting patterns on Amazon.com, the Internet Movie Database (IMDb), and the book review site BookCrossings says a small group of users...MIT Technology Review From ACM TechNews | September 16, 2009
Aircraft manufacturers eager to reduce the weight of planes are looking into the replacement of copper wiring with wireless networks. Imbuing fly-by-wireless networks...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | September 15, 2009
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) researchers are developing a material that could enable a computer circuit to repair itself. The researchers have...Technology Review From ACM TechNews | September 14, 2009
University of Delaware National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) scientists have received a $1,064,500 grant from the National Science Foundation to conduct...niversity of Delaware From ACM TechNews | September 10, 2009