A day after AT&T announced it would buy T-Mobile USA to create the biggest wireless carrier in the country, consumer advocates and some members of Congress blasted...The Washington Post From ACM News | March 22, 2011
The Obama administration may not be lending arms to dissidents in the Middle East, but it is offering aid in another critical way: helping them surf the Web anonymously...The Washington Post From ACM News | March 14, 2011
Online translation has improved significantly in recent years due to a shift away from translation based on linguistic models and toward one based on statistics...The Washington Post From ACM TechNews | February 24, 2011
In an underground chamber near the Iranian city of Natanz, a network of surveillance cameras offers the outside world a rare glimpse into Iran's largest nuclear...The Washington Post From ACM News | February 16, 2011
The suspect's house, just west of this city, sat on a hilltop at the end of a steep, exposed driveway. Agents with the Texas Department of Public Safety believed...The Washington Post From ACM News | January 25, 2011
Many broadcasters are already worried about declining viewers, and now they say the government wants to take away something more: the airwaves themselves.The Washington Post From ACM News | January 20, 2011
For a very long while, knowledge was privileged and so were books, and only privileged people had access to either. Then came printing presses and libraries,...The Washington Post From ACM News | January 13, 2011
The NFL is turning to technology to both measure and mitigate pro football's effect on players' brains, pushing into unexplored territory as officials try to...The Washington Post From ACM News | January 11, 2011
Contests for innovation are back in vogue and are a major component of the Obama administration's agenda for federal government support of private-sector R&D. The Washington Post From ACM TechNews | January 5, 2011
Despite advances in artificial intelligence research, a robot that can pass the Turing test has yet to be developed. The development of human-like intelligence...The Washington Post From ACM TechNews | December 22, 2010
The U.S. FCC passed net neutrality regulations that require Internet service providers to treat all Web content equally. However, they do not extend to wireless...The Washington Post From ACM TechNews | December 22, 2010
Nine years after the terrorist attacks of 2001, the United States is assembling a vast domestic intelligence apparatus to collect information about Americans,...The Washington Post From ACM News | December 20, 2010
U.S. federal agencies are using only about 4 percent to 11 percent of the funds they receive for R&D of IT on advancing network communications within the agencies...The Washington Post From ACM TechNews | December 17, 2010
The Obama administration released recommendations Thursday to better protect consumer privacy on the Internet, creating baseline guidelines for how companies...The Washington Post From ACM News | December 16, 2010
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission recently submitted a proposal that would regulate Internet providers, and includes a provision that would allow companies...The Washington Post From ACM TechNews | December 8, 2010
In what promises to be one of the most impressive innovations to come out of the Cancun climate talks, the philanthropic arm of Google launched a new technology...The Washington Post From ACM News | December 3, 2010
Revelations by the organization WikiLeaks have received blanket coverage this week on television, in newspapers and on Web sites around the globe. But in parts...The Washington Post From ACM News | December 2, 2010
U.S. Federal Communications Commission chairman Julius Genachowski will announce a plan Wednesday (Dec. 1) that prevents Internet service providers from favoring...The Washington Post From ACM TechNews | December 1, 2010
The release of a huge tranche of U.S. diplomatic cables has laid bare the primary risk associated with the U.S. government's attempt to encourage better information...The Washington Post From ACM News | November 30, 2010
When AT&T last week had to renew its contract with Scripps, the owner of popular lifestyle shows such as Rachael Ray and "House Hunters," it made a demand that...The Washington Post From ACM News | November 11, 2010