Synth-pop was massive, the world was there to be taken, but then music technology exploded, and somehow the wheels fell off ...
Bridge the gap between the barn and the byte to evolve the herdsman’s craft, reclaiming individual cow attention at scale through digital precision — one frame at a time.
Bike computers are far from a consumable item in cycling. In fact, they tend to last quite a long time. Even though the likes of Wahoo, Garmin, Hammerhead et al do a good job of adding useful new ...
I wanted to think about my next PC upgrade. Instead, 2026 keeps making the whole hobby feel harder to justify.
Perplexity launched ‘Personal Computer,’ an AI agent that runs on M4 Mac mini servers and integrates local applications with enhanced security features. According to Macworld, this follows the trend ...
The AI search startup is positioning the tool as a more secure version of OpenClaw that runs on a Mac. The AI search startup is positioning the tool as a more secure version of OpenClaw that runs on a ...
FREDERICK, Md. — At first glance, something about Eric Zimmerman’s house doesn’t quite compute. Computer towers stack up in the garage, desktops crowd the kitchen, and more machines line the basement ...
A pair of US lawmakers are calling for an investigation into how easily spies can steal information based on devices’ electromagnetic and acoustic leaks—a spying trick the NSA once codenamed TEMPEST.
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Starting this week, Perplexity subscribers will have a new agentic tool at their disposal. Perplexity Computer, in the company’s words, “unifies every current AI capability into a single system.” More ...
The Computer Guy of Chicago strikes when you least expect. Sitting in a coffeehouse. Reading your phone on the train. Working out. Waiting for food. Walking down the street. When the Computer Guy ...
Computers were once the size of an entire room. That's right. A single, low-power computer that was significantly weaker than the phone you carry in your pocket today was also ridiculously larger. But ...