Raspberry Pi computers may be tiny, but that doesn't mean they're not powerful. You may be surprised how much you can ...
The Orange Pi Zero 3W is a tiny computer that measures just 65 x 32mm (2.56″ x 1.26″) and which bears a striking resemblance ...
The setup of the ingenious computer that works with tension and springs. Credit: St. Olaf College It has no wires, no silicon ...
This article appears in the May 2026 issue, with the headline “AI for the People.” The AI revolution is destined to transform ...
Decades after building Infosys into an IT bellwether, the co-founder is now investing crores into mapping the human brain and pre-empting neurodegenerative diseases ...
The Trump administration says the United States has struck 11,000 targets in Iran since the U.S.-Israeli war on the country began. Critics have questioned the accuracy of the Maven system, the ...
LeBron James' basketball future remains uncertain as he nears retirement. Would he extend his playing career in a new league? Julio Aguilar / Getty Images The emerging global basketball league ...
Students in Generative Art spent the past month developing computer-generated art pieces before getting to project their creations onto campus exteriors. Throughout the creative process, Assistant ...
AI startup Manus has released its answer to OpenClaw and Perplexity’s Personal Computer. The similarly dubbed “My Computer” system runs on your Mac or PC, turning your machine into a personal AI agent ...
SEA Canada received a contract award for work for the River-class destroyer, shown here in a rendering. (Royal Canadian Navy ) Lockheed Martin Canada awarded SEA Canada, part of SEA Group, a Cohort ...
Paul Coby has worked as chief information officer (CIO) for some of the UK’s most prominent companies over the past 25 years. He has led major projects at British Airways, John Lewis, chemicals and ...
Is your to-do list overrun by unfinished, abandoned Zombie Projects? Atlassian's Sven Peters sets out the strategies teams can use to cut through the clutter and stop them in their tracks. We’ve all ...