Business Week reports on PaperTab: Innovation: The PaperTab, a Fold-Up, Roll-Up Tablet Computer
In the Hindustan Times (Delhi, India), Roel Vertegaal says that Papertab could change the world of computing.
Business Week reports on PaperTab: Innovation: The PaperTab, a Fold-Up, Roll-Up Tablet Computer
In the Hindustan Times (Delhi, India), Roel Vertegaal says that Papertab could change the world of computing.
Speaking on the Sun News Network, David pointed out five things to note about the National Security Agency surveillance program.
Congratulations to School of Computing students Mattea Welch, Eric Moult, and Gregory Allan who have been recognized for outstanding undergraduate research by the Computing Research Association (CRA). Read the full story here: https://www.queensu.ca/news/articles/three-students-honoured-computing-association.
David commented on our federal information spies getting new $880M digs, being built at a time of austerity with little public knowledge, in the Toronto Sun and the Winnipeg Sun
Hammad Khalid’s work on studying user reviews about mobile apps has just won the ACM Student Research Competition at the International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE).
Hammad’s award-winning research was done while he was a summer SWEP/ULSS undergraduate research student at the Queen’s School of Computing SAIL lab last summer. Hammad continues this work as a Master’s student under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed Hassan, Director of SAIL.
Hammad has to pass though one more round of competition that goes across all of ACM fields, not just SE, before he competes at the grand final. The grand final will be held at the annual ACM Awards Banquet.
Congratulations to Queen’s School of Computing Post-Doctoral Researcher Dr. Scott Grant and his co-author Buddy Betts (OUYA, USA), whose paper, “Encouraging User Behaviour with Achievements: An Empirical Study”, won the Mining Challenge at MSR2013, the 10th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories.
Interviewed on CBC Radio syndication (a number of stations across Canada) and CKNW (Vancouver radio), David commented on a cyber bank heist that saw thieves steal $45 million from thousands of ATMs.
The third annual QGCS Conference took place on May 8th and 9th this year. It was, again, by all accounts, a successful, vibrant conference. Congratulations to the organizers and thanks to the sponsors and participants!
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Photos by Dave Dove.
David commented on an app that turns a smartphone into a credit card skimmer, on GlobalNews.ca