Computers
The World's Smallest Computer Can Fit on the Tip of a Grain of Rice
The University of Michigan was salty that IBM made a smaller computer than it did, so it made an even smaller computer.
A Gorgeous Guide to the First Wave of Personal Computers
Stare at these animated gifs and marvel at the computers that got us where we are today.
Can You Trust a Bot to Tell You if Your Job Will Be Obsolete?
Automation is reshaping the workplace—and few jobs are safe.
‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Is the New ‘The Wire’
A spoiler free plea to watch 2017’s best television show.
We Talked to a Witch Who Casts Viruses Out of Computers With Magic
It sounds like a hoax, but Silicon Valley is taking her seriously.
What it Means to Be an 'Experimental Computer Poet'
A conversation with Allison Parrish, the artist behind your favorite Twitter bots.
How to Make a DIY Mini Cell Phone Tower Using Parts You Can Order Online
But to get it to work long range might be pricy.
'Every-Harry-Potter-Book-Ever@Aol.com,' Today's Comic by Robin Vehers
Two computer nerds discover a creative (and possibly illegal) way to avoid spam mail.
This Ancient Greek Astronomy Computer May Be 1,000 Years Ahead Of Its Time
Deciphered text reveals the mysterious Antikythera Mechanism was a "philosopher’s guide to the galaxy."
'Megapets,' Today's Comic by Julian Glander
Susan revisits an old website and has an awkward encounter with a scorned ex-pet.