In the future, campus computer labs will be invisible, personal computers will be shapeshifters, and colleges will have to spend much less to make sure students have access to the software they need ...
"Assembly" may sound like one of the simpler tests in the manufacturing process, but as anyone who's ever put together a piece of flat-pack furniture knows, it can be surprisingly (and frustratingly) ...
Pranav Mistry, Pattie Maes and Liyan Chang from MIT's Media Lab have managed to create an invisible computer mouse for just a few dollars. Using an Infrared laser and tracking camera, the Mouseless ...
The Fluid Interfaces Group at MIT’s Media Lab has created “Mouseless” – a beta version of what computers might be like in twenty years. Watch this video of somebody controlling a cursor by moving an ...
The keyset worked in tandem with the computer mouse, allowing users to tap out all the letters of the alphabet and execute commands. Courtesy of the Doug Engelbart Institute Roman Mars’ podcast 99% ...
The hype around automation and AI-driven workflows can obscure a fundamental truth: developers still need human interaction.
Computer technology is still relatively young and the notion that if you don’t possess programming skills you should not be allowed into the society of computer users, still lingers. As in the early ...
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