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Being in Charles’ lab was fun. This isn’t really a typical thing to say as a former Ph.D. student. But somehow, Charles ...
Physicist John Peoples Jr. was the third-ever director of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Batavia, and in his 10 ...
By the mid-1980s, Steve Jobs was running the Macintosh division at Apple, taking the lead on a product that would go on to ...
When a Chicago resident ran into a young man in Assisi, Italy, holding his piece of mosaic art — a rendering of the famous ...
After years of mismanagement and questionable product tie-ins, the 80s computer brand is back, now with a fan at the helm.
What would another warm summer be like in Aspen without little children joyfully running (and screaming) through Aspen’s ...
The Power Mac G4 Cube was ahead of its time and riddled with errors—but it's still one of Apple's greatest risks.
Computer Weekly has announced the 15th annual UKtech50, our definitive list of the movers and shakers in UK technology – the ...
I kept a diary during my delightfully chaotic weekend at VidCon, and it's as glamorous and scrappy as the internet itself.
“Dick Tracy” got an atom-powered, two-way wrist radio in 1946. Marty Cooper never forgot it.
There's a scam going on around the country, and it's costing some people in our state big bucks. So far, more than 7 million dollars have been stolen from people in Washington.
Here are five well-known and historic people with links to the city.