Computers are not mechanical brains, and our brains are not biological computers. They differ in function, organization, and composition. Both have circuits, sure, but computer chips are ultimately ...
Krystle Vermes is a Boston-based news reporter for Android Police. She is a graduate of the Suffolk University journalism program, and has more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor in ...
HANOVER, Germany -- A handful of people have seen the car of the near-future, and it looks suspiciously like a lunar land rover. Or a plane. Or a driverless vehicle. Take your choice. At auto shows ...
Quantum computers, which operate leveraging effects rooted in quantum mechanics, have the potential of tackling some ...
Stop thinking of Vision Pro as a clunky thing you strap to your face. Instead, consider visionOS as a window into the future of computers. Vision Pro is years ahead of its time. Apple’s AR headset ...
A week ago, Apple finally unveiled the Vision Pro mixed reality headset, which is the equivalent of a powerful MacBook combined with a bleeding-edge MR headset. Apple doesn't describe the device as an ...
This graphic depicts the structure of an extremely thin semiconductor called molybdenum disulfide, which is particularly promising for future flexible and transparent electronic devices for displays, ...
For some reason, we often think of computers as infallible -- subjective, logical, rational, and nearly always right. There is something about a computer's lack of emotion and intelligence that makes ...
I offer future predictions that are a bit scary, then some weekend jokes to lighten the mood. This follows my article about the near future of information delivery with glasses rather than through a ...
Since a lot of the computing-related reading I'm doing right now is in dead tree format, I thought I'd share some of the more general-interest parts of it with you guys. I got the idea to do a ...
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