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Hear recollections from Bletchley Park veterans on how efforts to crack the Lorenz cipher led to the creation of one of the world's first computers.
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Hear recollections from Bletchley Park veterans on how efforts to crack the Lorenz cipher led to the creation of one of the world's first computers.
In revealing its latest flagship device, Samsung has broken new ground in several ways with the Galaxy S8. We analyze the details and the implications for the enterprise.
Relive your youth by building a Pi-powered Windows 98 smartwatch or just by booting up classic 90's operating systems on your Pi.
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The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic keyboard and mouse provide time-saving features for Windows 10 users while promoting healthy computing.
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Get a first-hand look at how you can take advantage of extra screen real estate when using Windows 10 on an ultrawide monitor.
Windows Hello is now found on almost 100 biometric-enabled devices. Here are some of the most interesting options for using the platform.
Users new to Macs don't need to sweat learning microphone, equalizer, and sound settings. Here's a quick tutorial describing each sound element's location and operation on a Mac.
If Apple is restricting your Mac's Boot Camp app to only install Windows 7, gain the ability to install Windows 10 with this quick edit.
In an ongoing legal battle between St. Jude and Muddy Waters and MedSec, new filings claim that devices created for heart issues are vulnerable to cyberattacks.
The latest version of Intel's mobile processor family creates some interesting options for a physical home lab. Here are some considerations for leveraging this inexpensive platform.
Is Intel's Management Engine a backdoor for security groups and hackers, or just a feature created to aid businesses? Jack Wallen dives in and draws his conclusions.
Advances in technology are driving the need for hardware innovations--such as better VR gear, new chip architecture, and on-the-job wearables.
This step-by-step guide for Mac users, professional video editors, graphic designers, and gamers explains how to build a Thunderbolt-connected, budget-friendly, and powerful graphics processing unit.
Microsoft has released a version of Windows 10 for the credit card-sized machine. But just what can you do with it?
Of the 10,000-plus staff at the Government Code and Cypher School during World War II, two-thirds were female. Three veteran servicewomen explain what life was like as part of the code-breaking operation during World War II.