Trying to predict the future of computing technology is a fun exercise that everyone in technology does from time to time. We all see trends. We all try to imagine what the next generation will be ...
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 folks over at Neatorama have put together a good semi-brief history of the world of early computing for anyone interested in learning a thing or two. By the way, when I say early, I mean really ...
It’s so new, it’s generally deemed pre-commercial. Revenues are above zero, but barley so. And rather than being normal sales ...
Quantum Computing Inc. is a speculative investment in the emerging quantum computing sector, with high potential but unproven fundamentals and significant cash burn. QCi focuses on innovating and ...
Prakash is the co-founder and CEO of Together AI In the early 1970s, programming computers involved punching holes in cards and feeding them to room-size machines that would produce results through a ...
Early computer kits aimed at learning took all sorts of forms, from full-fledged computer kits like the Altair 8800 to the ready-made MicroBee Computer-In-A-Book. For those just wanting to dip their ...
Bruce Arden, a computer programming pioneer who helped usher computers into widespread use, has died. He was 94. Arden joined the Princeton faculty in 1973 and, as a department chair, played a key ...
Quantum computing is a promising field with massive long-term potential, but it is still in its early commercialization phase ...
Arthur W. Burks, a member of the team that designed the Eniac computer, a frequent collaborator of John von Neumann and a pioneer in computing education, died Wednesday at a nursing home in Ann Arbor, ...