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Fully digital design paves the way for scalable probabilistic computing
Artificial intelligence and machine learning could become dramatically more efficient, thanks to a new type of computer ...
There are plenty of well-known models among the 8-bit machines of the 1980s, and most readers could rattle them off without a ...
DIY Ram-Tester checks vintage 16- and 20-pin DRAMs used in TI-99/4A, C64, Amiga, Atari and others. Fast tests, OLED display, ...
We're continually scouring the web to help you find the best deals on mini PCs this December. Currently on discount: Acer, ...
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53 years later, bus standard launched by HP in 1972 gets stable Linux driver — General Purpose Interface Bus has blistering 8 MB/s of bandwidth
HP's GBIP interface will finally receive stable drivers for Linux (6.19 kernel release), 53 years after its debut.
Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre and Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari take a look at ...
Big time cold front brings an artic feel Thursday morning ...
These are the best Family Christmas movies to watch according to my Christmas-living family which includes kids from three ...
Power- and battery-conscious designs can operate longer under typical conditions through more accurate and energy-efficient power monitoring ...
Andrew Hill Well, it’s a spectacular bit of work — the book. I’ve called it a sort of hardcore business book. Lots of ...
Overview On December 10, NSFOCUS CERT detected that Microsoft released the December Security Update patch, which fixed 57 security issues involving widely used products such as Windows, Microsoft ...
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Retro computing enthusiast creates perforated tape reader designed 'from scratch' — reads data at about 50 bytes per second
An electronics enthusiast has demonstrated a compact new perforated tape reader design.
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