Women in Computer Science club gathered a few weeks ago via Zoom for their opening social and will continue to meet to create a supportive environment for women in STEM. (Cheyenne Son) The Women in ...
Today’s accelerating adoption of cloud services in enterprise computing, coupled with the seemingly unstoppable momentum of all things social and mobile, makes the emergence of the personal computer ...
On November 11, there's going be a historic reunion among the people that created the PC industry before Bill Gates got a hold of it. Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak will be there as a headliner speaker ...
Today marks the 38th anniversary of the first Homebrew Computer Club meeting. The Homebrew Computer Club was an eclectic collection of computer enthusiasts who gathered to meet and talk about tech. It ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--If you've never seen a couple hundred bona-fide geeks sitting on the edge of their seats with excitement, you should have been on hand Saturday for an appreciation of the 30th ...
Silicon Valley and the technology industry are notoriously homogenous. People of color and women remain underrepresented at many companies. But a relatively new computer science club at Bowdoin is ...
A 1975 meeting in a Silicon Valley garage inspired the young, shy Steve Wozniak to build the Apple I -- and an icon. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content Operations and Commerce, CNET Group and CNET Labs ...
I teach high school web design, web programming, and computer science. At the request of a bunch of kids (and several parents), I've started a computer club that will be open to 9th-12th graders, and ...
The best stories from Silicon Valley start in a garage. "I can tell you almost to the day when the computer revolution, as I see it, began – the revolution that changed everyone's life." This is what ...
To speed up the time it takes shoppers to have their carts full of purchased items checked at Sam’s Club the retailer is testing out an application of artificial intelligence and computer vision ...
A well-regarded Germany-based hacker group claims a German government-created Trojan horse program is capable of secretly spying on Web users without their consent. The group says on its website that ...