Charles Cox hasn’t had to go to foreign shores to do mission work. He found ways to minister by fixing computers, tabulating finances, and swinging hammers. Cox grew up in the small southwest ...
Lafayette-based Quantum Research Sciences develops software for quantum computers so large they fill up a room, just like the ...
Thinking back to the earliest days of what would become the kit plane boom, I recall a series of steps that are virtually unheard of today, starting with getting a call to pick up the kit shipment at ...
Ars Technica is a solid choice if you’re looking for tech news that digs a little deeper. They tend to cover a lot of the more technical aspects of computing, gaming, and science. It’s not just about ...
DDR5 memory and SSD prices continue to soar, but I have some ideas for how to save if you're upgrading, building, or buying a ...
Some cybersecurity researchers say it’s too early to worry about AI-orchestrated cyberattacks. Others say it could already be happening.
Microsoft will discuss the future of Xbox game development during the GDC conference in San Francisco on March 9-13.
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The UK government's admission that it made a mistake granting permission for a hyperscale datacentre to be built in Iver, Buckinghamshire, has raised questions about the validity of similar projects i ...
After moving to London, the writer’s growing posse of British felines took a walk on the wild side—and taught her a lesson in ...
Interview with Douglas Day, member of the Hacker Advisory Board at HackerOne and a full-time professional hacker.