As part of the Occupy Wall Street movement, a team of Web and mobile application developers is redesigning social networking for the era of global protests. Wired News From ACM News | December 28, 2011
When NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory—scheduled to lift-off from Cape Canaveral later this week—touches down on the Red Planet in August of 2012, the one-ton probe...Wired From ACM News | November 22, 2011
Forget relying solely on touch to control your Apple device. On future iPads, you may be able to control your tablet from across the room using 3D gestures, such...Wired From ACM News | October 28, 2011
Microsoft researcher Scott Saponas is developing Skinput, a bracelet of wearable electrodes that can sense how the user is moving their hand and fingers, transmitting...Wired News From ACM TechNews | September 8, 2011
There’s a hidden clock that underlies every process of every living thing—from when our cells start dividing to how quickly we age. Researchers at Darpa, the...Wired From ACM News | July 19, 2011
Google searches might enable public health experts to better fight drug-resistant staph infections, according to the University of Chicago's Diane Lauderdale. Wired News From ACM TechNews | May 25, 2011
The security of critical infrastructure is in the spotlight again this week after a researcher released attack code that can exploit several vulnerabilities found...Wired From ACM News | March 24, 2011
Here’s the scenario: You’re a college basketball player and your team is down by one. You’ve got a trip to the NCAA men’s basketball tournament on the line, but...Wired From ACM News | March 18, 2011
The work that goes into building a physical model of a concept car is usually hidden behind closed doors, known only to engineers sworn to secrecy and similarly...Wired From ACM News | February 17, 2011
In the past three years, America’s military and intelligence agencies have spent more than $125 million on computer models that are supposed to forecast political...Wired From ACM News | February 11, 2011
The emotional roller coaster captured on Twitter can predict the ups and downs of the stock market, a new study finds. Measuring how calm the Twitterverse is...Wired From ACM News | October 19, 2010
"Devil Pup" robots. Super sniper scopes. Secret signals intelligence sensors. Flying spies to find buried threats. Campaigns to influence the media behind the...Wired From ACM News | September 22, 2010
There may not be quite as many bombs falling from the sky. But don’t let that fool you. The United States has dramatically escalated its air war over Afghanistan...Wired From ACM News | August 30, 2010
From end zone to end zone, an NFL field is exactly 3,600 inches, and it’s easy enough for referees to spot a ball precisely when action stays within the bounds...Wired From ACM News | August 16, 2010
For several years, Denise Carlevato has studied millions of mouse clicks and keystrokes made by anonymous computer users from all over the world. Her objective:...Wired From ACM News | June 30, 2010
It's an agency staffed by some of the government's top hackers, brainiest cryptographers, and most sophisticated network defenders. But when employees at the NSA...Wired From ACM News | June 24, 2010
Oil gushing from the Deepwater Horizon site in the Gulf of Mexico will reach the Atlantic Ocean within six months, says oceanographer Synte Peacock. Exactly when...Wired From ACM News | June 18, 2010