Usenet post from Gordon Letwin, Microsoft's lead architect on the OS/2 project, has been rediscovered. To modern eyes, it looks like an email, but it wasn't. Usenet was the original social network and ...
OS/2 flopped because the company paying for the work, IBM, designed it for machines that it had already sold. It did not want ...
Speidel, who recently started as group leader in interdisciplinary math and science at Japan's research institute RIKEN, was ...
In the US, datacenters can consume anywhere between 300,000 and four million gallons of water a day to keep the compute ...
The 1912 vessel, built in Norway and initially christened Polaris, is represented in Lego form by 3,011 pieces and a building ...
As The Register noted last year, OpenAI's GPT-4 is capable of playing the game – badly. Give it a few years, though, and ...
After decades of advocating against using this type of secure messaging, "encryption is your friend," Jeff Greene, CISA's ...
French tech giant Atos today denied that Space Bears criminals breached its systems - but noted that third-party ...
The decision from the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, filed today, formally killed the FCC's April order that once again ...
A warehouse worker at an Amazon facility in Mobile, Alabama, who was struck by a truck and shot in the New Orleans New Year's ...
Pie Adblock was released last year by a startup called The People's Internet Experiment, aka pie.org, which was founded by ...
Unlike Intel, which has yet to prove the commercial viability of its mass market process tech, Micron has already demonstrated the ability to produce leading-edge memory modules. And while ...