The 1960s was a fascinating time for technological advancement, and a lot of that is reflected in today's everyday usage.
Tiny drones can now navigate without GPS using a bee-inspired system that uses only 42 KB of memory. See how it works.
Over the past 60 years, enterprise technology has transformed almost every aspect of how organisations operate. We’ve seen the rise of connected workplaces, the evolution of the datacentre, the shift ...
The computer company behind the Commodore 64 has unveiled a phone to combat "always-on" smartphones. The Commodore Callback ...
IBM unveiled new semiconductor technology Thursday that the company says could deliver computer chips with 50% better ...
According to U.S. Cyber Command, the roots of America’s digital defense strategy stretch back more than 50 years.
The company, along with others, is pursuing a new paradigm for cramming more transistors on chips—building up.
There are a number of factors to explain the pattern, beginning with the introduction of the PC in the mid-1980s. Sexism in the tech world has made it harder for women to advance and young girls to be ...
It’s the 70th anniversary of “Forbidden Planet,” a science-fiction movie set in the 23rd century whose imaginary “Monsters from the Id” provide important lessons for the 21st ...
Jonathan Tapper and Rick Cook were two of the best special forces pilots in the helicopter world. They were flying Chinook ...
A simple sketch by engineer Robert Metcalfe in 1970, born from a need to untangle office wires, laid the foundation for ...
During the winter of 1978, there was a heavy snowfall in Chicago, which resulted in the creation of another experiment with ...