Why something as dehumanizing as “other”? Even a choice of the three most popular—“he,” “she,” and “they”—would be reasonable. From a coding perspective, it would be...
Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Ofir Israel, VP of threat prevention products at Check Point Software Technologies...
Increasingly, communities are turning to technology to help solve problems that the police are unable—or unwilling—to attend to. So that’s what I did: I went online,...
Optical computing, an early approach that was later abandoned in favor of binary electronic circuitry, is also moving forward. I am fascinated by the possibility of...
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Quantum computing has a...
The most advanced quantum computers today have dozens of decohering (or “noisy”) physical qubits. Building a quantum computer that could crack RSA codes out of such...
What did the early universe look like? Advances in computing could help astronomers turn back the cosmic clock. Earlier this year, Japanese astronomers used ATERUI II,...
As you likely know, each issue has its own theme. This issue is on computing—a topic so utterly central to what we cover it seemed important...
February 1969 From “Man, Machine, and Information Flight Systems”: The flight of Apollo 8 to the moon involved obtaining and processing more bits of data than...
Then I tried, up front, telling the boys what I didn’t want to talk about. But they wouldn’t listen. Our father said teenage boys were always...
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