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Zoom into a computer chip: Watch this video to fully appreciate just how magical modern microchips are
2014-11-13 20:24:50| Extremetech
I don't think you appreciate just how magical the computer chip at the heart of your smartphone or PC really is. In the case of a smartphone's SoC, you essentially have a single less-than-a-square-inch package that enables you to do almost anything, from playing games, to accessing a cellular network, to contactlessly paying for your groceries. Let's zoom in on a CPU to see just how it performs all of those functions.
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Australia's Nuship Canberra integrated with computer and communications suite
2014-11-13 01:00:00| Naval Technology
The Royal Australian Navy's (RAN) communications and information systems department has installed the computer network and communications suite on the Nuship Canberra, the first of two landing helicopter dock (LHD) vessels.
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Morgan Stanley Reaffirms "Underweight" Rating for Computer Sciences
2014-11-08 20:26:07| IT Services - Topix.net
's stock had its "underweight" rating reissued by Morgan Stanley in a research note issued on Friday. They currently have a $58.00 price target on the stock, down from their previous price target of $60.00.
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Computer science program named for late Manchester school chief
2014-11-08 06:40:36| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
A computer science program tied to the STEAM-Ahead effort was named Thursday in honor of Dr. Thomas Brennan, the former Manchester school superintendent who died in April, 10 months after retiring.
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Original Apple I computer, sold by Steve Jobs in 1976, could reach $1 million at auction
2014-11-04 16:28:09| Extremetech
On December 11, the only known surviving Apple I computer personally sold by Steve Jobs -- out of his parents' garage in 1976 -- will be offered at auction. The auctioneer, Christie's, estimates a sale price of between $400,000 and $600,000 -- but just last week, the Henry Ford Museum bought a similar Apple I at auction for $905,000, and that particular computer lacked documentation tying it directly to Steve Jobs. We wouldn't be surprised if this Apple I (which is still in fully working order, incidentally) sells for over $1 million, making it by far the most expensive computer relic in the world.
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