Today, most Americans subscribe to home broadband internet and own a smartphone, while about four-in-ten say they're online ...
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Everyday things in the '80s that wouldn't fly today
We look back with a strange mix of fondness and horror at the things we once considered totally normal. So, grab your Cabbage ...
In August 1998, Larry Page and Sergey Brin added a digital stick figure behind the second "o" in Google to signal they were ...
Anger is fueling the internet so much that Oxford decided to make rage bait the word of 2025. But if you were born in the ...
The U.S. used to have a stockpile, but such ideas were considered quaint after the end of the Cold War and the ascent of neoliberalism. We could have positioned the nation to weather this storm, but ...
As technology distracts, polarizes and automates, people are still finding refuge on analog islands in the digital sea. The ...
A nostalgic look back at the era of the shared family computer, when logging on was intentional, time online was limited, and ...
From AI researchers to programmers, inventors to open-source advocates, these remarkable individuals bettered the world ...
The 1980 US Olympic men’s ice hockey team defied nearly insurmountable odds to defeat the Soviet Union, the world’s largest hockey superpower, propelling them to win a gold medal and the nation’s ...
While parenting styles and priorities have largely changed from the 1980s to today, not without criticism and judgment from new generations of parents today, the truth is that many forgotten habits ...
Quilter's AI designed a working 843-component Linux computer in 38 hours—a task that typically takes engineers 11 weeks. Here's how they did it.
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