Many cars now include cameras or other sensors that record the passing world and trigger intelligent behavior, such as automatic braking or steering to avoid an...Technology Review From ACM News | January 8, 2015
The holy grail of artificial intelligence—creating software that comes close to mimicking human intelligence—remains far off. But 2014 saw major strides in machine...Technology Review From ACM News | December 30, 2014
One of the most exciting changes influencing modern life is the ability to search and interact with information on a scale that has never been possible before.Technology Review From ACM News | December 16, 2014
Some high-tech prosthetic limbs can be controlled by their owners, using nerves, muscles, or even the brain. However, there's no way for the wearer to tell if an...Technology Review From ACM News | December 10, 2014
Transparent films containing carbon nanobuds—molecular tubes of carbon with ball-like appendages—could turn just about any surface, regardless of its shape, into...Technology Review From ACM News | December 9, 2014
A simple circuit could enable smartphones and other wireless devices to send and receive data twice as fast as is currently possible. Technology Review From ACM TechNews | December 1, 2014
New software automatically ranks authors and creators whose work is in the public domain by how likely they are to be of interest to academics and the public. Technology Review From ACM TechNews | November 24, 2014
Stanford University researchers have mined geotagged tweets for indications of mood and searched for correlations with the weather. Technology Review From ACM TechNews | November 14, 2014
Carnegie Mellon University professor Manuela Veloso believes robots can be made fully autonomous by designing them to ask for help when necessary. Technology Review From ACM TechNews | November 12, 2014
This time last year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta launched a competition to find the best way to forecast the characteristics of the...Technology Review From ACM News | November 4, 2014
Researchers have analyzed news agendas in different parts of the world to see how the coverage reflects actual international events. Technology Review From ACM TechNews | October 27, 2014
A mocked-up set of busy streets in Ann Arbor, Michigan, will provide the sternest test yet for self-driving cars.Technology Review From ACM News | October 7, 2014
A research project at the University of Washington shows a way to add gesture control to phones without requiring sophisticated new sensors.Technology Review From ACM News | September 29, 2014
A new study systematically investigated the nature of so-called Facebook "like farms," services which will direct Facebook Likes to a given Facebook page for a...Technology Review From ACM TechNews | September 24, 2014
Facebook has become the advertising outlet of choice for many of the world’s businesses and companies.Technology Review From ACM News | September 22, 2014
Back in the 16th century, a Spanish Benedictine monk called Pietro Ponce pioneered the seemingly magical art of lip reading.Technology Review From ACM News | September 12, 2014