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Scientists built a working computer out of springs that doesn’t use a single watt of electricity
It has no wires, no silicon chips, and needs zero electricity. Yet, it computes. Researchers from St. Olaf College and ...
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the New York City-based engineer says the handheld device was inspired by Tamagotchi ...
In advance of HPE World Quantum Day, theCUBE delves into the state of the quantum computing market and HPE's recent quantum ...
Best guide to music production. Tape Op Magazine. Tape Op is the only music geek magazine worth buying — and it’s free.
Explore how Roblox and IIT Delhi are empowering Indian students to build playable games in just two days, with a focus on ...
Coming hot on the heels of the similar Antigravity A1, the Avata 360 promises to shake up the drone world with its high-speed ...
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Adobe is trying to make the hardest parts of editing easier
Image: Adobe Adobe is continuing the flow of video news coming out of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show ...
Claude Shannon, known as the Father of Information Theory, transformed the modern digital world through his groundbreaking ...
Okay, so quantum tunneling. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? Like a character phasing through a wall.
For Ohio residents, this museum is a point of pride, a world-class attraction that people travel from all over the country to ...
The heat first comes off the CPU and GPU, which sit below a metal plate and a layer of TIM (aka Thermal Interface Material).
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