The secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court approved all 1,506 government requests to electronically monitor suspected "agents" of a foreign power or...Wired From ACM News | May 10, 2011
Whether or not Google makes any blockbuster announcements at its annual developers conference that starts Tuesday—a news report on Monday said it may unveil its...San Jose Mercury News From ACM News | May 10, 2011
If there's one thing that's predictable in the technology world, it's that things change. Products that were commonplace 10 years ago (PDAs, CRT televisions,...MSNBC From ACM Opinion | May 10, 2011
A study of highly educated Indian and Chinese entrepreneurs who leave tech hubs like Silicon Valley to return to their homeland to launch startups reports that...San Jose Mercury News From ACM News | May 9, 2011
A visa program designed to supply skilled foreign workers to companies in the U.S. has slowed sharply, attracting about 50% fewer petitions so far this year than...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | May 9, 2011
When Scott Fitzsimones turned 13, he got an iPhone, set up accounts for Facebook and Pandora and went on an apps downloading spree. At the same time, the new...The Washington Post From ACM News | May 9, 2011
Lu Miao speaks very little English. He's never traveled outside of Asia. He's not a software engineer. But in a few short months, he became the founder of a successful...San Jose Mercury News From ACM News | May 9, 2011
If the military is going to disrupt insurgent cells or understand how revolutionary movements congeal, it needs to perceive the connections between people that...Wired From ACM News | May 6, 2011
Researchers at Queen's University, Arizona State University, and E Ink Corp. have developed the PaperPhone, an interactive paper-sized computer that "looks, feels...Queen's University (Canada) From ACM TechNews | May 6, 2011
The goal of the FuturICT global knowledge accelerator platform proposed by European researchers is to understand how the world works so that imminent crises can...ETH Life From ACM TechNews | May 6, 2011
The longest experiment in space physics began with three men in a university swimming pool arguing about Einstein. It ended Wednesday, after 52 years and $750...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | May 6, 2011
While law enforcement officers monitor airports and U.S. embassies for possible retaliatory attacks following Osama Bin Laden's death, a renowned cyber-sleuth...University of Alabama at Birmingham From ACM News | May 6, 2011
The Chinese government announced Wednesday the setting up of an office to manage Internet information in a statement of the State Council General Office. The...Xinhuanet From ACM News | May 5, 2011
University of Texas at Arlington researchers are using Microsofte's Xbox Kinect technology to improve virtual sign language software. The Shorthorn From ACM TechNews | May 5, 2011
Bowie State University is promoting a universal design for learning to overcome the technological, social, and psychological barriers to equal education. Diverse Education From ACM TechNews | May 5, 2011
Wake Forest University researchers are using emerging technologies to develop a new teaching method that better engages students who have learning disabilities...Wake Forest University From ACM TechNews | May 5, 2011
Last week, after the Sony PlayStation Network was attacked by a group of unknown hackers, Sony's 77 million customers, along with security specialists and government...The New York Times From ACM News | May 5, 2011
As U.S. special forces assaulted Osama bin Laden's walled compound in Pakistan, a Twitter user was already recording a rough outline of the events to come. Sohaib...CNET From ACM Opinion | May 5, 2011
Europe is preparing to the lead the way in establishing new regulations for user data privacy, with plans to propose extending EU-wide rules about privacy breaches...The New York Times From ACM TechNews | May 4, 2011