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Who was Joan Shogren, a chemistry department secretary and the brains behind the first ever exhibition of Computer Art?
In his new documentary “I Know Catherine, the Log Lady,” filmmaker Richard Green has embarked on a Herculean task: compiling ...
Twenty-seven years ago today, Steve Jobs took the stage at the Flint Center in Cupertino to unveil the first new product ...
Through movies and TV series, science fiction has envisioned countless possible futures – many of which have become part of ...
Melissa Goldman returned to Wall Street after stints at Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Google. She discusses the evolving role ...
Driven by nostalgia and rarity, these 11 vintage electronics are worth a lot more today than they were back then.
Thanks to federally funded research, forecasts of tropical cyclone tracks today are up to 75% more accurate than they were in 1990. A National Hurricane Center forecast three days out today is about ...
Lots of people create custom PCs, but few build them inside 40-year-old Macintosh cases. We spoke to one person who did to ...
Former Celtic striker Andy Payton has revealed he is living with early onset dementia at the age of 57. The retired ...
Antony Green has called his final election for the ABC. Late on Saturday evening, with the result known far earlier in the ...
EXE GNU/Linux is a lightweight Devuan variant with a vintage look, suitable for system rescue. Sporting the retro Trinity desktop, EXE includes maintenance tools and lightweight apps by default. While ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...