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This 42-Year-Old Letter To A Computer Magazine Brings Up An Interesting Point About A 1916 Cadillac
Like most of us on the Autopian staff, after cars I have a sort of secondary obsession. I think we all do? Mercedes has trains and airplanes, Thomas has his tight pants, Adrian has his disdain and ...
Cybercriminals are now able to rent Malware-as-a-service and legally install malware on your PC. Learn how to identify these ...
Your internet-connected TV has Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) features that track what you watch. Here’s how to disable it, along with smart privacy advice from security experts.
We tested a1.art and it greatly simplified the prompting process. Now you can generate images, videos, and face swapping in one place.
The real answer is less magic and more mindset: a systems principle called Postel’s Law. In plain language: Be strict in what ...
Distributed systems of servers now power almost everything we do online, from file sharing to video streaming to shopping. PlanetLab at Princeton helped set things in motion.
"Data Center," a new Steam-only game demo, challenges players to manage a data center. Box CEO Aaron Levie jokingly compared ...
Mentor Public Library is offering four free computer classes this March at its Lake Branch. The classes will be: • Basic ...
Rising Internet access across Kenya is doing more than improving communication. It is reshaping how individuals interact with ...
The Housing Authority of Pompano Beach and the Figgers Foundation celebrated community-based youth tech program ...
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How to keep your laptop happy and your IT team sane
For anyone who has ever watched their laptop freeze five minutes before an urgent meeting, help may be closer than you think. Information-technology (IT) professionals say most computer disasters at ...
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