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See also: Emil Protalinski has covered the tech industry for five years for multiple publications. Biography Emil Protalinski Emil Protalinski has covered the tech industry for five years for multiple publications, including Neowin for two years and...
At MIT Museum - Joe Paradiso has installed his homebuilt mammoth analog modular synthesizer in the MIT Museum and has completed a fairly epic patch which you can listen to... A Transistor From a Single Atom - Whoa! See that little bump in the middle of...
Haselton may be a familiar name to many tech readers. He’s been reporting on the technology industry for the past six years and most recently served as a staff writer at Boy Genius Report (BGR). He’s also previously worked at Ars Technica and LAPTOP...
Sometime back we were wondering if ‘Passwords’ were really becoming obsolete. We talked about how new technologies like Touch that may leave the password far behind but the password may not be dead yet. Ars Technica has found out that Google might be...
We talked about how new technologies like Touch that may leave the password far behind but the password may not be dead yet. Ars Technica has found out that Google might be working on a password manager for Chrome. This information was found on the...
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Ars Technica (pronounced /ˌɑrz ˈtɛknɨkə/, Latin for "Art of Technology") is a technology-related website that caters to PC enthusiasts, covering technology news along with editorial comment and analysis. Started in 1998 by Ken "Caesar" Fisher, Ars Technica is headquartered in Malden, Massachusetts. The site was independently owned for almost ten... Full Article
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