News
12d
ZME Science on MSNThe 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 ...
Morning Overview on MSN8d
World’s first brain-powered biocomputer debuts with human cells
In a groundbreaking leap forward for technology, Cortical Labs has unveiled the CL1, the world’s first commercial biological ...
An Apple-1 computer prototype used by Jobs to showcase the desktop computer to California’s Byte Shop, one of the world’s first personal computer stores in the 1970s, was bought for nearly ...
Researchers at the University College London have drawn up a computer generated model of the ancient Greek Antikythera mechanism.
Baltimore City opens world's first public AI youth computer lab at Greenmount Recreation Center, bringing cutting-edge technology to underserved communities.
Zuse’s Z3, the world’s first programmable computer On May 12, 1941, German engineer Konrad Zuse presented his Z3, the world’s first functional, automatic, programmable, Turing-complete computer.
Tuesday marks Ada Lovelace Day, designated to celebrate the woman who is widely regarded as the world's first computer programmer and original BAMF for her work in the early 1800s. The day honors ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results