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From vacuum tubes to qubits – is quantum computing destined to repeat history? Analysis Having seen how conventional computers changed the world, can you really afford to bet against it? HPC03 Oct 2023 | 31
Russia's tiny quantum computer is (probably) nothing to worry about 16 qubit system capable of modeling simple molecules, Kremlin says Science20 Jul 2023 | 17
Intel pulls plug on mini-PC NUCs How much NUC would a Pat G chuck if a Pat G could chuck NUC? Personal Tech11 Jul 2023 | 43
LattePanda's Sigma crams a 12-core Intel Raptor Lake CPU into an itty-bitty SBC It's got an onboard Arduino Leonardo, too Personal Tech28 Apr 2023 | 10
Why would a keyboard pack a GPU and run Unreal Engine? To show animations beneath the clear keys, natch At $349 it's a cheap computer and a not-very-expensive keyboard Systems21 Dec 2022 | 82
Intel's top-spec Raptor Canyon NUC can double as a 700+W space heater Stay warm this winter by fragging some baddies Personal Tech08 Nov 2022 | 30
Ubuntu continues expanding RISC-V support – now, the $17 Sipeed LicheeRV As progress revealed on Android port to the open ISA Personal Tech28 Oct 2022 | 12
Asus packs 12-core Intel i7 into a Raspberry Pi-sized board Or if you're looking for something lower power, it can be had with a pentacore Celeron Personal Tech08 Sep 2022 | 23
NASA wants a hundredfold upgrade for space computers Does it hope to run Doom on the Moon or something? Science17 Aug 2022 | 37
How can we recruit for the future if it takes an hour to send an email, asks Air Force AI bigwig in plea for better IT Billions spent on weapons and boondoggles while service members battle away on cheapo PCs Software28 Jan 2022 | 76
Reach out for the healing hands... of guru Dabbs Something for the Weekend, Sir? I command you IT devil... get out! Personal Tech05 Jul 2019 | 56
Power cut crashes Delta's worldwide flight update systems Updated Thousands flightless after UPS proves pretty interruptible On-Prem08 Aug 2016 | 87
Ireland's tech sector fears fallout of Brexit 'Yes' vote Mad, bad and dangerous for trade Channel29 Apr 2016 | 60
Electronic Superhighway 2016-1966 – a retro: Texts, ar*se and ASCII rolls Pics The internet. Before Kim Kardashian. Yes, it really existed Bootnotes21 Mar 2016 | 48
Raspberry Pi celebrates fourth birthday with fruity version 3 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex A53, 802.11n Wireless LAN and Bluetooth Personal Tech29 Feb 2016 | 102
Come on kids, let's go play in the abandoned nuclear power station Geek's Guide to Britain After oil, before shale: the future that never was Geek's Guide26 Jan 2016 | 141
Boffins cure BONING PROBLEMS in 'virtual lab' Composite material sims reduce need to 'hope for the best' Science10 Dec 2014 | 10
UK govt threw £347m in the bin on failed asylum processing IT project Shiny new bin ready for new £208m programme Databases22 Jul 2014 | 34
Mathematicians spark debate with 13 GB proof for Erdős problem Try fitting THAT in the margins, math wonks Science20 Feb 2014 | 87
Dell feels cold probe of US Dept of Justice amid Syria PC sales claims Blood-bath nation allegedly got its hands on American kit – and Uncle Sam wants to know how Channel10 Dec 2013 | 21
Sord drawn: The story of the M5 micro Archaeologic The 1983 Japanese home computer that tried to cut it in the UK Personal Tech23 Apr 2013 | 34
The healing hands of guru Dabbs Something for the Weekend, Sir? I command you IT devil... get out! Personal Tech05 Apr 2013 | 42
I am NOT a PC repair man. I will NOT get your iPad working Something for the Weekend, Sir? Everybody needs good technology loving neighbours Personal Tech29 Mar 2013 | 303
MEGAGRAPH: 1983's UK home computer chart toppers Archaeologic No prize for guessing the leader, but the rest may surprise you Personal Tech03 Jan 2013 | 97
Kick your computer... before it kicks you Something for the Weekend, Sir? Spleen to vent? Take it out on your tech Personal Tech26 Oct 2012 | 45
The hoarder's dilemma, or 'Why can't I throw anything away?' Something for the Weekend, Sir? The dangers of hanging on to very old kit Personal Tech19 Oct 2012 | 228
RIP Brian Wynne Oakley: Saviour of Bletchley Park Obituary When Big Government was a good thing Bootnotes29 Aug 2012 | 20
Atari turns 40: Pong, Pac-Man and a $500 gamble Did 1980s joystick deathgrip give you a claw hand? Personal Tech27 Jun 2012 | 51
Chess algorithm written by Alan Turing goes up against Kasparov Performs exactly the way a real human would Science26 Jun 2012 | 64
Boffins baking big-data single chip architecture Graphene, electrons and the end of 'conventional silicon electronics' Science08 May 2012 | 13
Raspberry Pi signs big-name sellers RS Components, Element 14 to offer programming computer Personal Tech29 Feb 2012 | 150
Newfangled graphics engine for browsers fosters data theft The shady truth behind CSS shaders Security14 Dec 2011 | 23
Espionage hack attack preys on chemical firms Spotted in the wild: Nitro Part II Security12 Dec 2011 | 3
Four Romanians charged with hacking 150 Subway shops Point-of-sale breach reaps millions in ill-gotten gains Security09 Dec 2011 | 33
Chrome is the most secured browser - new study Firefox finishes last in 3 browser security race Security09 Dec 2011 | 101
Man fights felony hacking charge for accessing wife's email Gmail showed her having extramarital affair Security07 Dec 2011 | 55
It's ba-ack. Exploit revives slain browser history bug Attack reveals recently visited websites Security05 Dec 2011 | 22
World's first Win 8 malware 'bootkit' to debut next week 'Stoned Lite' too impaired to defeat UEFI OSes18 Nov 2011 | 14
Water utility hackers destroy pump, expert says Updated SCADA breach 'a really big deal' Security17 Nov 2011 | 67
Crooks make it rain by seeding cloud with zombies Your compute resources rented out Security17 Nov 2011 | 9
Tour de France winner sentenced for hack of doping lab Trojan siphoned 1,700 confidential files Security12 Nov 2011 | 19
Feds shutter DNS malware scam that infected 4 million PCs $14m scheme attacked Macs as well as Windows Security09 Nov 2011 | 2
Accused Hollywood hacker does about face, pleads not guilty Previously apologized for invading celeb's privacy Security02 Nov 2011 | 5
Thousands of WordPress sites commandeered by Black Hole Webmasters, update TimThumb now! Security02 Nov 2011 | 5
(At least) 4 web authentication authorities breached since June SSL security chain as good a broken Security27 Oct 2011 | 16
Japan's Parliament, defense contractor, pierced by hackers Emails, fighter jet plans, exposed Security25 Oct 2011 | 5
World's stealthiest rootkit gets a makeover Now, TDL4 harder than ever to eradicate Security21 Oct 2011 | 41
Bug in Flash Player allowed Mac webcam spying Updated Adobe issues patch for 'clickjacking' hole Security20 Oct 2011 | 13
Stuxnet-derived malware found infecting SCADA makers Duqu trojan in the wild since December Security18 Oct 2011 | 25
Hacktivists pose growing threat to industrial computing DHS warns nation about Anonymous Security18 Oct 2011 | 29
US military debated hacking Libyan air defenses Obama urged to keep Ferrari in garage for time being Security17 Oct 2011 | 39
Mass ASP.NET attack causes websites to turn on visitors 614,000 pages so far in ongoing epidemic Security14 Oct 2011 | 35
Peer-to-peer update makes ZeuS botnets harder to take down Not your father's zombie network Security13 Oct 2011 | 1
Microsoft flags Firefox and Chrome for security failings Guess what it says about IE 9 OSes11 Oct 2011 | 76
SpyEye banking trojan: now with SMS hijacking capability One-time passwords zapped to fraudsters Security06 Oct 2011 | 19