Watch State-of-the-Art Computer Graphics and Music from 1968
Computer graphics, speech synthesizers, and music—amazing for 47 years ago.
Computer graphics, speech synthesizers, and music—amazing for 47 years ago.
It took 72 hours for the machine to play at the International Master Level.
The future is now, people.
All you need is your email, shipping address, and phone number.
A 15-year-old programmer from Illinois used her tech skills to help stop internet harassment.
Individuals seeking asylum are matched with potential roommates so they won't have to live in a crowded camp.
Microsoft felt the need to train people on how to conduct a party in their own homes.
According to Adobe, 42 percent of Americans do it.
45 landmarks in 14 days. Doable, just as long you don't stop to sleep.
Remember how scared we were of satanic cults, Y2K, and nuclear war? (Okay, we're still scared of nuclear war.)
One Apple engineer decided to let it beep.
A bankable director is more important than a popular star, a new study finds.
From your brain to your stomach acid, your body's unique physical signature may be the key to password security in the future.
"You can control the color image on the screen by, uh, juggling that."
Soon, you might be able to understand how someone far away feels just by reaching out your palm.
Some modern-day pros sit down with the original program, and they're delightfully stumped.
Photoshop's creator demos the 1990 release using a photo of his wife on the beach.
Suzanne Vega's a cappella track helped make the MP3...but what was lost in the process?
"This is now the Volkswagen of PCs."