Classicist, philosopher, wit, and one of the greatest British computer scientists of all time Obit Professor Charles Anthony Richard Hoare has died at the age of 92. Known to many computer science ...
By Cade Metz Cade Metz has reported on quantum technologies since the 1990s. In the mid-1980s, Charles Bennett and Gilles ...
Scores of Apple veterans, including original co-founder Ron Wayne, attended the launch event for David Pogue’s new book, “Apple: The First 50 Years.” ...
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard pioneered quantum information theory. Now they’ve been awarded the highest honor in computer science.
Bell Labs also developed some of the rocket technology that launched the satellite, a byproduct of an antiballistic missile ...
Doom was a terrible game. The graphics were awful, the zombies were particularly disgusting, and when you finally managed to hit one of them in the heart, instead of blood, huge red pixels spurted out ...
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Andy Weir on the science of ‘Project Hail Mary'
What would you do if you woke up on a spaceship light-years from Earth without knowing why you're there? Based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Andy Weir, who also penned The Martian, Amazon ...
NVIDIA’s new DLSS 5 uses AI to make video game graphics look more realistic, almost like Hollywood movies.
Following is the unofficial transcript of a CNBC exclusive interview with Nvidia Founder & CEO Jensen Huang on CNBC's "Mad Money" (M-F, 6PM-7PM ET) today, Tuesday, March 17. All r ...
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Turing Award winner Tony Hoare, computing pioneer who invented Quicksort, dies at the age of 92
Professor Charles Anthony Richard Hoare, known as Tony to friends, has died at the age of 92. One of the greatest programmers in the early history of computing, he invented the Quicksort algorithm ...
Threading the halls with Robert Schneider between classes is not a linear experience. Neither is conversation. Waysides, detours, and sidetracks abound, fruitful territory for the musician turned ...
The Chancellor will set out her ‘three big choices’ for growth as she delivers the annual Mais lecture in the City of London.
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