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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
Logitech adds haptics and an action ring to its flagship mouse, the MX Master 4, expanding productivity while retaining ...
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19 Lost Episodes of ‘Star Trek’: The Adventures of Captain Kirk and the Enterprise You’ve Never Seen
During its original network run in the 1960s, Star Trek was famously saved from cancellation twice by fan letter-writing ...
Apple's AirPods are popular, but there are plenty of excellent alternatives with similar features and their own unique perks.
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The world’s first laptop weighed 24 pounds and had a five inch screen, but it changed computers forever
In April 1981, the Osborne 1 turned heads at the West Coast Computer Faire as the world’s first portable computer.
The HP Eliteboard G1a packs an AMD chip into a keyboard with either an attached or detachable USB-C cable.
The ancient Antikythera Mechanism acts like an astronomical calculator, but its full purpose remains a mystery.
Codeolences] tells us about the FORBIDDEN Soviet Computer That Defied Binary Logic. The Setun, the world’s first ternary ...
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Ti Hua Ji: World’s earliest computer is a silk loom built in China 2000 years ago
The world's earliest computer was a silk loom built in China over two millennia ago, according to a claim made by China's ...
There’s also one of two known all-black versions of the prototype Atari 5200 known as the Atari Video System X. The device dates back to 1982, but Jobs appears to have purchased this prototype in 2001 ...
The Motorola StarTAC — the world's first flip phone — came out 30 years ago. Here & Now 's Robin Young speaks to technology journalist Richard Baguley about why the phone was so revolutionary.
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