The National Cryptologic Museum sits tucked away like a well-kept secret itself, waiting for curious minds to discover its treasure trove of espionage gadgets, wartime mysteries, and technological ...
Our hero checks in at a hotel in some exotic locale, and the desk clerk says, “Ah, Mr. Barker, there’s a letter for you.” Or maybe a ...
FOR over 130 years, the case of Britain’s most notorious serial killer, Jack the Ripper, has remained unsolved. With over one ...
This article was first published by TVW. The timeline of Ed Lazowska’s life in computing doubles as a quick history of the ...
A new Spectre-like attack dubbed VMScape allows a malicious virtual machine (VM) to leak cryptographic keys from an ...
Mathematician Grace Hopper, who earned a PhD at Yale and later became a US Navy rear admiral, pioneered compilers and helped ...
On Sunday, Pope Leo XIV will canonization Carlo AcutIs, making him the first millennial saint. Acutis Shot to fame among many ...
The NC Museum of History unveiled plans Wednesday for a sleek, modernized new home to show off the state’s treasures and artifacts — an updated approach for a tech-savvy audience. Slated to open in ...
A cluttered desk can affect your focus, and spending hours looking at a screen in the wrong position can cause strain. This is where computer monitor stands come in. A monitor stand helps you place ...
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From calculators to ChatGPT, the introduction of new technology into schools has long inspired frenzied discourse: Will it revolutionize the system or rot kids’ brains? It often does neither.
What if you could hold a piece of computing history in your hands—only this time, it’s smarter, sturdier, and ready for the modern age? The ZX81, a innovative device that introduced countless people ...