Recently in the IEEE

A bunch of recent journal & magazine issues to catch up on. There's lots of cool stuff to highlight, so I'll only list a couple of articles from each issue. Unfortunately, most of it will be behind the IEEE paywall.

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, v31i2

IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, v28i2

IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine, v3i1

IEEE Security & Privacy, v7i4

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE, v31i3 (Special issue on the history of Computer Games!)

IEEE Software, v26i5

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