Whether you’re a student yourself, or shopping on behalf of a school-aged child, choosing the right laptop can have a huge impact on productivity.
The story so far: In 1999, California-based Nvidia Corp. marketed a chip called GeForce 256 as “the world’s first GPU”. Its purpose was to make videogames run better and look better. In the 2.5 ...
A transactional mindset that focuses on immediate success rather than patience is leaking into every aspect of our lives.
Migrating from one distribution to another isn't all that hard… Unless you want to retain all of the data within your home directory (or any directory, for that matter). If you don't do something to ...
To fill the talent gap, CS majors could be taught to design hardware, and the EE curriculum could be adapted or even shortened.
USB gadgets go far past mice and keyboards now. Share in my 12 all-time hits that deliver power and video straight from your computer.
My very first problem was one I've written about before: Linux isn't generally compatible with Arm-based machines. Alas, two of the spare machines I had hoped to use for this project are outfitted ...
Onyx Boox tablets run Android, but they don't offer the data transfer feature that Android does on phones. Here's how you can ...
Plus, in this week’s Installer: a new Mario Tennis, Sony’s great new buds, a wild time-travel movie, and much more.
We would share the joyous memories of each other's UC San Diego graduations in 2009 and 2010 and held our 2016 wedding ceremony in La Jolla because of how our special times on campus paved the way for ...
This is not just about new tech. It is about giving communities more power and making it easier for students to find better opportunities, no matter where they live.
The CCP's notorious Thousand Talents Program is designed to acquire and U.S. proprietary information to China. A number of U.S. colleges have brought in Chinese academics linked to the program.