In the candle-lit world of Victorian England, one woman looked beyond steam engines and gears — and saw the future of machines that could think. Ada Lovelace, daughter of poet Lord Byron, worked with ...
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The humble transistor - smaller than a speck of dust — has been made more than any other invention in history, powering ...
Computer-aided design, better known as CAD, has evolved throughout the past several decades and changed the world for the ...
I've been working at the vanguard of automotive technology for decades, from MIT to Tesla to Aurora to becoming GM's Chief ...
The world has suffered a devastating apocalypse. The Shlorpians are glimpsed as rotting alien skeletons in their ship, ...
On the overall costs and benefits of technological revolutions, the printing press helped fuel the religious wars of the 16th ...
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Every now and then, some scientists--with all the best intentions, we're sure--come out with another study, or thought, or book, detailing how they know, they finally know, that the cosmos was guided ...
People have been trying to build an operating system for the Web for more than a quarter century. Can The Browser Company and ...