With these home computers, millennial kids could play games that we would normally need a gaming console for. We experienced ...
June 19, 1995: Apple releases the Power Macintosh 9500, a high-end Mac that boasts a second-generation PowerPC chip that’s much faster than its predecessor. The Power Mac 9500 also packs six ...
Case makers showed up with giant displays, panoramic glass, adjustable airflow systems, and enough engineering excess to make ...
On a shelf at the Fujitsu Museum, a CD-ROM drive was handed a guest register. The job title is 'AI Model Accommodation Ledger Clerk'. The drive itself said nothing. It simply closed its tray. On May ...
Physical Review Letters (PRL), established in 1958, is a peer reviewed, scientific journal that is published 52 times per year by the American Physical Society. According to various measurement ...
May 8, 1997: Apple launches the PowerBook 2400c laptop, a 4.4-pound “subnotebook” that’s the MacBook Air of its day. The PowerBook 2400c predicts the rise of speedy, lightweight notebooks, while also ...
In brief: Developer Cyan Worlds is bringing remakes of two of its most popular adventure games to modern consoles. Myst is heading to the PlayStation 5 and PS VR2, and Riven will be available on both ...
I'm a complete sucker for the solitaire games of Grey Alien Games — a.k.a. Jake Birkett, a solo developer from the pleasant English county of Dorset, assisted by his partner Helen Carmichael, who ...
Abstract: Brain-computer interface comprises technologies for brain activity identification used in many application fields such as motor imagery, disease or mental state detection. Multimodal ...
Abstract: An untethered VR system with force feedback based on the use of air pressure gives the user the feeling of touching an object. The result is an untethered human interface that's easy to use ...
Laurie Anderson playing Puppet Motel, her 1995 piece (photo Nora Claire Miller/Hyperallergic) In 1995, American musician and artist Laurie Anderson created an interactive CD-ROM computer piece called ...
Very little fault tolerance and testing on different devices. It started out as a crazy proof-of-concept, but people just seemed to have success with it. If you happen to have a network card (or ...