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Back in the early years of the personal computer, “FloppyData” may not have been recognizable by itself. But looking back on ...
The technological race for the future has been at a dead sprint for decades, but some early retro gadgets retain plenty of ...
With over $12 billion on the table to fix increasingly faulty Air Traffic Control (ATC) systems, all eyes are on the FAA.
First, you need to understand one fact. When you use Windows Explorer, File Manager, or Finder — it's just the tip of the iceberg. Most people don't ...
A key feature of reMarkable is it uses a gentler, less invasive light (so no bluescreen), making it feel more like you’re ...
I deas man David Delahunty is behind a new flash storage device which looks like a classic MacOS folder icon dragged into the ...
Following the reissue of his 1984 album Berserker, Gary Numan reminisces on the demise of Numa Records and imminent danger of AI ...
In a candid podcast conversation, NYU psychologist Jonathan Haidt warns that constant tech exposure is fragmenting children's ...
Singapore adopted Sydney’s Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS) and renamed it Green Link Determining (GLIDE) in 1988 ...
Robert Smith created an alternate version of the iconic Whac-A-Mole arcade game for the generation that both remembers arcades and knows why the save icon looks the way it does, as spotted by Hackaday ...
US nuclear force still uses floppy disks Episode 160621 / 21 Jun 2016 Step 1: Listen You're going to hear a genuine BBC news report from 26 May, 2016. Before you listen, read these three summaries: 1.
In 1985, Steve Jobs journeyed to Moscow, aiming to introduce Macintosh computers to the Soviet Union amidst internal Apple ...