The most famous photo in the world may not be what you think. It's not the Mona Lisa, V-J Day in Times Square, or Lunch atop a Skyscraper, but actually a picture titled "Bliss." It was taken by former ...
If you've been around in the computing space for some time, you'll surely remember at least a few of these legacy PC ...
A spectacular showcase of 20 cuttingedge computeranimated shorts from around the world ranging from wildly humorous to outrageously exotic Computer Animation Festival spins a hightech tapestry of art ...
Philadelphia schoolchildren are drilled on the names of its accomplished citizens. William Penn. Benjamin Franklin. Betsy Ross. But during all the baby-boomer years I attended schools in the City of ...
ABSTRACT: An ongoing demand for excessive internet use is accompanied by a decline in time devoted to offline activities, which is often referred to as internet addiction. In recent years, a ...
The Computer Chronicles was an American television series, broadcast during 1981-2002 on Public Broadcasting Service public television, which documented the rise of the personal computer from its ...
BACKGROUND Tobacco use prevention programmes need accurate information about smoking related mortality. Beginning in 1989, Oregon began asking physicians to report on death certificates whether ...
2. 3. 5. 7. 11. 13. 17. And so on. This is far from a comprehensive list of prime numbers—if we were to compile and write out an exhaustive list of all known prime numbers, this would be a truly ...
A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. An illustration of a magnifying glass. An illustration of a magnifying glass.
Steve Mann had a bold vision: One day we might wear computers on our heads. “Somebody’s got to explore the future,” he said. NBC’s Mike Leonard reports for TODAY back on Feb. 15, 1996.