Five Reasons Why It’s A Great Time to Major in Computer Science
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While computer science always seems to be an excellent career choice, this happens to be a particularly great time to pursue a CS major, say experts.
Virginia Tech Associate Professor at Wu-chun Feng, commonly known as "Wu," talks about productivity and his latest work on supercomputers.
It’s difficult to find two people who have had a greater influence on people’s lives than Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
Propelled by a proliferation of mobile devices and social networks, an enhanced family of Web specifications is bringing new power to developers and new capabilities to users.
The biggest change to U.S. patent law in nearly 60 years brings many changes, but fails to solve the software industry's most vexing problems.
Researchers discover computer pioneer Konrad Zuse's long-forgotten Z9, the world's first program-controlled binary relay calculator using floating-point arithmetic.
Researchers now have the capability to look at the small-world problem from both the traditional algorithmic approach and the new topological approach.
Turing Awardees Pay Tribute to
The Turing Centenary Celebration featured the first gathering, in one place, of 33 of the 39 living ACM A.M. Turing Award laureates.
Flame Malware Required World-Class Crypto Abilities
Flame appears to be the first public example of malware “in the wild” using a cryptanalytic attack on digital signatures using the MD-5 hash function.
Georgia Tech Launches Malware Intelligence Project
Got malware? If so, the Georgia Tech Research Insititute is interested in hearing from you.
Social Network Data Reveals Non-Members’ Secrets
People who avoid social networking sites to maintain their privacy may not be as secure as they think, German computer scientists say.
Sanjeev Arora, winner of the 2011 ACM-Infosys Award, discusses his pivotal role in theoretical computer science.
Electronic patient records contain a treasure trove of data, and researchers are using natural language processing technology to mine the structured data and free text.
Judea Pearl's passionate advocacy of the importance of probability and causality helped revolutionize artificial intelligence.
Improvements in camera hardware, image processing, camera-photographer interfaces, and image viewing are advancing the state of the art in digital photography.
Local and national governments are turning to open data to cut their costs, increase transparency and efficiency, and respond to the needs of citizens.
Computing professionals sometimes find policy issues ill-defined, confusing, or irrelevant. Perhaps that is why — to date — policy participation has been limited within our community.
Adaptive Networks Aim to Thwart Cybercriminals
Cybercriminals who take aim at computer networks will find it more difficult to hit their mark if their target is a constantly moving one.
niversity of Florida Endangers CS Department
Four weeks into the academic tussle between computer science students and the administration of the University of Florida, the controversy surrounding a drastic restructuring of the school's CS department remains unresolved.
How Steve Jobs Revolutionized Business
It is ironic that Steve Jobs, the man who focused on building consumer-friendly devices such as the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, is also radically reshaping the business world.
It is taking Americans a bit longer than the rest of the world to catch on to the idea of “mobile wallets.”
Meet the candidates who introduce their plans — and stands — for the Association. Please take this opportunity to vote.
The success of Germany's Dagstuhl Seminars has inspired a proliferation of Dagstuhl-like venues, especially in India.
Thanks to new research initiatives, autonomous humanoid robots are inching closer to reality.
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