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WW2 Weapons That Were Too Advanced for Their Time
World War 2 had its fair share of technologically advanced weapons. Take a look at some of the most forward-thinking to see ...
PadOS 26 was the biggest shift the iPad has ever seen. Here’s where the iPad finally stands as a computer in 2025.
ZME Science on MSN
The world’s first laptop weighed 24 pounds and had a five inch screen, but it changed computers forever
In April 1981, the floor of the West Coast Computer Faire in San Francisco was crowded with hobbyist tinkerers, engineers and ...
Getting office workers to switch from typing to voice input is an “uphill battle,” but Wispr customers are showing that voice ...
Most of us use smartphones and computers every day, but research consistently shows that people rely on only a fraction of ...
The Punch on MSN
I studied from 3am to 6am daily — FUTO First-Class graduate
Read the inspiring story of Christopher Asor, a FUTO First-Class graduate, who shares his study habits, challenges, and ...
In this week’s edition of The Prototype we look at the biggest tech breakthroughs of 2025–and the year’s best music.
PCMag Australia on MSN
I Have Zero Programming Skills. My First Attempt at Vibe Coding Went Surprisingly Well
AI tools promise that anyone can build apps, so I put that claim to the test. After a few minor bumps, I built a custom ...
The NFL playoff matchups will take shape in NFL Week 18. The top seeds in both the AFC and NFC are still at stake, as is who ...
It’s no big secret that spending time in the great outdoors is good for our bodies and minds. For 2025, our Sports & Outdoors ...
In this year’s review of Computer Weekly’s coverage of IT stories in continental Europe, we feature developments in the Netherlands, France, Norway, Sweden and Spain.
The latest offering in this area is the public availability of artificial intelligence (AI) models for use by both households and businesses. One major difference between this innovation and those ...
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