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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Our staff writes about the best books that they read over the course of the year. These days when you want to engage with ...
The latest data from the National Energy Assistance Directors Association shows that heating costs are expected to rise ...
Tom Clarke explains why some analysts think the maths behind the AI boom no longer adds up, and breaks down the three ...
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Mac tips that will change how you work, starting today
Your Mac already has most of the tools you need to work faster, but many of its best time savers are buried in settings menus ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Early PC graphics were wild: A look back at the pre-GPU era
IBM was a big player in the early days of personal computing. In 1981, IBM introduced the "PC," followed by the PC-XT in 1983. The original IBM PC effectively had zero graphics power, though. Most ...
How to prepare for the end of Windows 10 and that it’s rebuilding the very bones of Windows 11 around AI, with the promise of a different kind of ‘normal’. The brains at Microsoft say this reboot is ...
Cities’ rush to capitalize on the AI boom means some projects are moving forward despite findings of negative impacts.
It’s amazing how fragile our digital lives can be, and how quickly they can fall to pieces. Case in point: the digital dilemma that Paris Buttfield-Addison found himself in last week, which ...
Recently I found myself in Bradford with a few minutes to spare. I wandered down to take a quick look at the new market. I ...
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