MIT researchers have developed HR3D, a new method for glasses-free 3D displays. The researchers say their method could double the battery life of devices such...MIT News From ACM TechNews | 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
For the U.S. government, the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan represents a unique opportunity to test advanced computer forensics techniques called...CNET 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 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
Intel announced that by building a key portion of a microprocessor's transistor above the chip's surface, it has found a way to make smaller, faster, lower-power...The New York Times 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
Research and Development Establishment, Engineers, recently held a two-day symposium on robotics and autonomous vehicles, which featured 250 delegates who discussed...Daily News & Analysis (India) 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
Matthew Rothman bought an HP 12c financial calculator for his first job out of college in 1989. Years later, he still has the same calculator. And he still uses...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | May 5, 2011
The climax of the Osama drama took place on the ground in Pakistan, but the gutsy military operation would have been impossible to pull off without a web of orbiting...MSNBC From ACM News | May 4, 2011
French researchers are developing robots with altruistic traits based on Hamilton's rule, which states that an organism is more likely to express altruism with...Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne From ACM TechNews | May 4, 2011
Helmet-mounted cameras mean live video can be sent direct from the front line back to headquarters. This technology enabled military and intelligence chiefs to...BBC News From ACM News | May 4, 2011
The Navy SEALs who raided Osama bin Laden's hideout Sunday tapped into the "mother lode of intelligence," according to a U.S. official speaking to Politico. It...The Atlantic From ACM News | May 3, 2011
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and Duke University demonstrated that they were able to control a group of microrobots to create complex patterns...Technology Review From ACM TechNews | May 3, 2011
On Apr. 28, in a factory in Menlo Park, Calif., a few black and white machines were being assembled and prepped to go into shipping crates. The machines looked...Businessweek From ACM News | May 3, 2011
The U.S. forces that killed Osama bin Laden in his Abbottabad compound were more than expert marksmen. Some of them were forensics experts as well, using sophisticated...Wired From ACM News | May 2, 2011
Led by Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics director Gerhard Rempe, researchers have successfully transferred quantum information encoded in a single photon onto...Max Planck Gessellschaft From ACM TechNews | May 2, 2011
If it were a country, the Internet would rank fifth in the world in electricity usage, according to a new report on cloud computing from Greenpeace. The Los Angeles Times From ACM TechNews | April 28, 2011