The world's first electronic computer was born at the University of Pennsylvania It was a room-sized machine built for war that eventually launched the modern digital age that we know now. It was ...
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WEST CHESTER, PA — Eighty years after the unveiling of the world’s first electronic, general-purpose programmable digital ...
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“For computers to become widespread, people first had to imagine what they were, what they could do and why they mattered,” said McCray, who currently serves as the Kluge Chair in Technology and ...
The threat to software-as-we-know-it comes from digital data: the foundational, eight-decades-long trend driving the evolution of computer technology and its varied uses.
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A former teacher turned neuroscientist breaks down what has happened to the brains of a generation that has caused them to ...
Artificial intelligence may rival steam, electricity, and computing—but history suggests its full economic impact will take time ...
Big tech has come to dominate this market, as well as markets abroad, having sucked advertising dollars from newspapers, TV and radio. Digital channels now account for around 60% of worldwide ad ...
A history professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee stocked a lab with old computing equipment and devices so ...