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  • Will humans ever be able to upload their brains to a computer?

    Will humans ever be able to upload their brains to a computer?

    Guillaume Thierry, The Conversation
    · Jun 13, 2022 · 11:30 pm
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    Intel can’t even grow profits during a global chip shortage. Where did it go wrong?

    Howard Yu, The Conversation
    · Feb 04, 2022 · 11:30 pm
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    Review: The best wireless mouse that are comfortable to use and last a few years

    Justin Krajeski
    · Apr 26, 2019 · 11:30 am
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    Watch: This YouTuber made a functional computer out of pasta

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    · Apr 25, 2019 · 05:00 pm
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    How the humble pocket calculator morphed into the modern smartphone

    Duncan Geere
    · Apr 21, 2019 · 10:30 pm
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    Abhishek Dey
    · Dec 22, 2018 · 06:30 am
  • ‘Issued under rules made in 2009’: Centre clarifies its order allowing agencies to monitor computers

    ‘Issued under rules made in 2009’: Centre clarifies its order allowing agencies to monitor computers

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    · Dec 21, 2018 · 06:26 pm
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    Memo to writers: Will you let a computer co-author your next novel?

    Leah Henrickson, The Conversation
    · Oct 04, 2017 · 05:30 pm
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    Ex machina: are computers to blame for market jitters?

    Usman W. Chohan, The Conversation
    · Jan 29, 2016 · 02:30 pm