From monstrosity to laptop: the story of the personal computer What began as a “bizarre” fantasy has now become reality.
Computer games can make ADHD kids better planners Can computer game training really help ease children’s ADHD symptoms? Or are they just a waste of time and money?
Scientists move closer to developing a quantum computer A new nanowire of superconducting semiconductor material is the ideal building block for a quantum computer, shows new research.
Your identity is not safe in anonymous data New study reveals how easy it is to identify anonymous credit card users.
Quantum computing: designing the internet of the future Mathematician hopes to uncover how to communicate most efficiently in a network based on the laws of quantum mechanics.
Danish physicist stores light, moves it around, and makes it reappear Renowned physicist Lene Hau does not only know how to stop light, but also manipulate it and save it’s imprints for later use.
Bringing your computer to bed can wreck your next day at work A new thesis from Roskilde University shows that reading work-related emails in bed disturbs your work the day after.
High school students say internet is bad for education Researchers find that most high school students feel that access to the internet during classes spoils the lessons.
Professor revolutionises computers with the most random function ever Computers need to be able to generate random results in order to work. A Danish researcher has now created the most random function in the world.