In a major victory for Google in its battle with media companies, a federal judge in New York on Wednesday threw out Viacom’s $1 billion copyright infringement...The New York Times From ACM News | June 24, 2010
ACM joined forces with the British Computer Society to deliver its first academic research conference in Europe.Sarah Underwood From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2010
Eric Brewer's latest project involves designing and deploying low-cost wireless infrastructure in developing regions.Gregory Goth From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2010
Countries use Internet censorship to dominate the political dialogue, but also to create favorable conditions for government-controlled businesses.Samuel Greengard From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2010
Sophisticated hackers aren't the only ones gaining access to sensitive data on the Internet. A large amount of personal information is being left exposed or poorly...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | June 23, 2010
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission wants to overturn a 2002 commission ruling that designated broadband transmission as a lightly regulated service and...The New York Times From ACM TechNews | June 18, 2010
The Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act of 2010, which was recently introduced in the U.S. Senate, lists 10 R&D initiatives the government would support...GovInfoSecurity.com From ACM TechNews | June 16, 2010
Counterfeiting is a huge problem. Luxury goods are a favorite target, but so are vital products including medications and aircraft parts. European researchers have... From ICT Results | June 11, 2010
Security experts said this week that they were cheered by calls from General Keith Alexander, head of the new U.S. Cyber Command, for global rules of engagement...Technology Review From ACM News | June 10, 2010
In 1968, pop artist Andy Warhol declared that in the future everyone will be world famous for 15 minutes. As with many other predictions, it has not quite turned...BBC News From ACM News | June 10, 2010
When Steve Jobs wrapped up his announcement of the new iPhone 4, another big Apple Inc. event had come and gone with no mention of Verizon Wireless.The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | June 9, 2010
Amid the recent public backlash to the way some of the titans of the Internet handle users' personal data, a slate of ambitious online startups are aiming to squeeze...San Francisco Chronicle From ACM News | June 4, 2010
Before the explosion of social media, Ken Altshuler, a divorce lawyer in Maine, dug up dirt on his client's spouses the old-fashioned way: with private investigators...CNN From ACM News | June 3, 2010
A U.S. Senate draft bill would give the federal government the power to take over civilian networks' security, if there's an "imminent cyber threat" and provides...Wired From ACM News | June 3, 2010
When Disa Powell's husband and brother were badly burned in an electrical explosion while conducting maintenance at a Wal-Mart store and the family sued, the defense...The Washington Post From ACM News | June 1, 2010
Google recently gave away a piece of intellectual property the company gained after its $120 million acquisition of On2 three months ago.Technology Review From ACM TechNews | May 27, 2010
Cell phone companies are finding that they're sitting on a gold mine--in the form of the call records of their subscribers.Technology Review From ACM News | May 27, 2010
Researchers are developing new techniques to gauge employee productivity from information flow.Leah Hoffmann From Communications of the ACM | June 1, 2010
Mark Gorton is a confident guy. He’s confident about his ideas. He’s confident about his enthusiasms. And he’s confident that his successes--like making money on...The New York Times From ACM News | May 25, 2010
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs researchers are extracting information from millions of clinical notes in order to identify patterns in symptoms that might...The Salt Lake Tribune From ACM TechNews | May 25, 2010