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The world’s first laptop weighed 24 pounds and had a five inch screen, but it changed computers forever
In April 1981, the floor of the West Coast Computer Faire in San Francisco was crowded with hobbyist tinkerers, engineers and ...
Christmas fell on a warm day. Strangers expressed surprise and alarm. Then old man winter came back. I love the low light at this time of year, and it is even lower at 38 degrees north than at my ...
Researchers have proposed a unifying mathematical framework that helps explain why many successful multimodal AI systems work.
Lavender sleep masks, massages and mind tricks involving socks: Jet-setting bosses swear by these hacks that they say don’t ...
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This roaming solar robot might be the strangest (and smartest) CES launch I’ve seen this year
Alongside the more traditional power hardware, Jackery also announced what might be the most charming, and arguably most ...
Fermi America wants to build a massive private nuclear-powered energy grid for artificial intelligence. Can the brassy avatar ...
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As 2026 dawns, embracing hope in Chester County
“My biggest goal for Chester County in 2026 is to continue making progress on transportation and housing — expanding ...
DEVELOPING: After a stunning overnight operation in Venezuela, where U.S. armed forces captured the country’s authoritarian ...
Tucked away in the northern reaches of Wisconsin lies a place where time moves at its own unhurried pace and your retirement savings might just last a lifetime longer. Antigo, Wisconsin stands as a ...
Codeolences] tells us about the FORBIDDEN Soviet Computer That Defied Binary Logic. The Setun, the world’s first ternary ...
In the 1980s there were an incredible number of personal computers of all shapes, sizes, and operating system types, and ...
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