Edge computing is a new computing paradigm in which substantial compute and storage resources are placed at the edge of the Internet, in close proximity to mobi... Read More »
The convergence of advances in electrical engineering and material science has opened up new opportunities for using the skin as an interactive device. This the... Read More »
The banking and financial-services industry has taken notice of blockchain technology’s many advantages. This special issue explores its unlikely origins, treme... Read More »
By Ann DeMarle
Entertainment industries propel technologies that engage our seven senses and blur the barriers of work and play.
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By Hal Berghel
The real story behind alleged foreign interference in our election isn’t that it occurred—any impact on the outcome from Russian hacking and tro... Read More »
by Kenneth Magel
This installment of From the Archives reflects on a 1978 Computer article and the impact of the US Department of Defense’s effort to standardi... Read More »
Torturing the Silicon: Stick With CMOS Technology or Try Something Better?
Now that Moore’s Law is grinding down, researchers are looking for the kind of revol... Read More »
If we can produce text that can be accurately translated from one language to another, any language can be considered the language of technology.
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Substantial industry and government investments in software are at risk due to changes in the underlying programming languages, despite the fact that such chang... Read More »