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In 1970 a patent for an obscure computer device was granted - and it changed personal computing forever
In November 1970 a patent was granted for a device dubbed an “X-Y position indicator for a display system”. Amidst the plethora of patents granted that year, you would’ve been forgiven for not ...
Addressing Computing’s Growing Carbon Footprint It’s no secret that our digital lives are getting bigger and bigger.
The edge just may be where the action is, but the edge is double-edged: It could be a distributed corporate network, or it could be an application running within a small device. In an IDC survey, at ...
Will you be able to keep up with the multiple devices of ubiquitous computing? One of the key differences that ubiquitous computing offers over the personal computing to which we have grown accustomed ...
A new "optoexcitonic switch" already achieves state-of-the-art performance over current electronics and could serve as the basis for classical and quantum computing devices capable of operating at ...
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