Inria, the French institute for research in digital sciences, celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The authors reflect on Inria’s evolution through the de... Read More »
To maintain Moore’s law, the semiconductor industry decided a decade ago that a new transistor was imperative. That silver bullet has yet to materialize, but co... Read More »
The August issue of Computer contains election information for IEEE Computer Society president-elect, first vice president, second vice president, and Board of ... Read More »
A hackathon in Palm Beach County, Florida, helped solve organizational and health-access challenges by bringing together the local technology and nonprofit sect... Read More »
The Greenpower program inspires the pursuit of careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by challenging student teams to design, build, and r... Read More »
Autodesk’s Design for Industry program recruits students to envision creative technical solutions that support industry’s needs through the use of professional ... Read More »
An architecture firm used the hackathon model to design spaces that integrate lifelong learning with other aspects of our daily lives, such as working, playing,... Read More »
Despite the success of IEEE 1687, it has one significant shortcoming: it’s difficult to use on devices without an 1149.1 test access port (TAP) controller. IEEE... Read More »
Much has been made of the dark web’s dangers, but democracy has more to fear from Citizens United and the global surveillance industry than Silk Road or Tor.
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Computer, the flagship publication of the IEEE Computer Society, publishes peer-reviewed articles written for and by computer researchers and practitioners representing the full spectrum of computing and information technology, from hardware to software and from emerging research to new applications. The aim is to provide more technical substance than trade magazines and more practical ideas than research journals. Computer seeks to deliver useful information for all computing professionals and students, including computer scientists, engineers, and practitioners of all levels.