An international research team has developed a chip that promises to reduce the carbon footprint of the Internet's core telecommunications and computing technology...ScienceAlert (Australia) From ACM TechNews | September 13, 2011
When Robin Murphy saw the World Trade Center towers fall on September 11, she knew of an unexpected group that could help respond: robots.CNN From ACM News | September 7, 2011
A team from Wake Forest University, working with interdisciplinary collaborators from Stanford University, Imperial College London, the University of Kentucky,...Wake Forest University From ACM TechNews | September 6, 2011
University of Delaware professor Xiaoming Li is working to improve computer optimization, with the main performance issue now being to help a multitude of threads...University of Delaware From ACM TechNews | September 6, 2011
Although testing and static code analysis are used to detect and remove bugs in a system during development, problems can still occur once a software system is...AlphaGalileo From ACM TechNews | August 31, 2011
Steve Jobs's departure as chief executive officer this week leaves Apple Inc. without the full- time attention of its technology visionary, putting pressure on...Businessweek From ACM News | August 26, 2011
A one-atom-thick layer of carbon may one day help International Business Machines Corp. and the U.S. military build more precise radar and computers that operate...Businessweek From ACM News | August 24, 2011
A recent U.S. Department of Energy workshop concentrating on exascale challenges and current gaps in research and ideology offered insight for those seeking a disruptive...HPC Wire From ACM TechNews | August 22, 2011
Developing an IT ecosystem for health could improve — and transform — the practice of medicine.Neil Savage From Communications of the ACM | September 1, 2011
The market model pioneered by Apple and others is transforming the software world — and has profound implications for software companies and their customers.Gary Anthes From Communications of the ACM | September 1, 2011
A recent Georgia Tech University study of Internet service providers (ISPs) concluded that ISPs should provide easy-to-understand information about service-limiting...Georgia Tech News From ACM TechNews | August 5, 2011
Chipmaker Marvell, whose top management is based in Santa Clara, has been tapped to help China achieve the goal of creating its own mobile technology standards...San Jose Mercury News From ACM News | August 4, 2011
On the deck of an aircraft carrier, where up to 60 aircraft are crammed into 4.5 acres (1.8 hectares), real estate is at a premium. While aircraft directors wave...MIT News Office From ACM News | August 3, 2011
Every week it seems there are reports about U.S. drones—unmanned, remote-controlled aerial vehicles—tracking down suspected terrorists in remote, unreachable...National Public Radio From ACM News | August 1, 2011
Research at the University of Oxford is playing a key role in the development of revolutionary insect-sized vehicles with micro-cameras, suitable for different...EarthSky From ACM News | August 1, 2011
A research team recently presented a paper at the International Symposium on Computer Architecture that highlights the problem of developing smaller, more densely...The New York Times From ACM TechNews | August 1, 2011
In remote places like California's Death Valley, over-reliance on GPS navigation systems can be a matter of life and death.National Public Radio From ACM News | July 29, 2011
England's Premier League and any others who want to introduce goalline technology got the go-ahead to do so from FIFA president Sepp Blatter on Wednesday, as...Reuters From ACM News | July 28, 2011
For more than a decade, scientists have been touting the promise of nanomaterials as a source of new and better products, from stronger structural materials to...Technology Review From ACM News | July 27, 2011