Code.org founder and chairman Hadi Partovi on why computer science is a liberal art and software engineering is not dead yet.
Companies are racing to automate workflows and release exciting generative features, but the speed of deployment is outpacing the evolution of safety protocols.
Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc. (“ Xanadu ”), a leading photonic quantum computing company, today announced a major step forward in bringing quantum computing closer to real-world aerospace and ...
Regular Hackaday readers will no doubt be familiar with the work of Matthew Alt, AKA [wrongbaud]. His deep-dive blog posts ...
Software-based audio codecs are enabling flexible remote production, IP distribution and resilient broadcast connectivity for stations of all sizes.
Fuel Gauge v2.0 can run on any compatible microcontroller or wireless SoC, including Nordic’s nRF54 and nRF91 Series, as well as third‑party hosts. This flexibility allows manufacturers to integrate ...
A team of students from the University of Engineering and Technology under Vietnam National University–Hanoi has won third ...
Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc. ("Xanadu"), a leading photonic quantum computing company, today announced a major step forward in bringing quantum computing ...
APL is developing a comprehensive suite of capabilities to ensure that additively manufactured parts can perform predictably in mission-critical applications — no matter where, when, or on what ...
A16z's new Top 100 AI apps report reveals ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude are becoming storefronts. What businesses must do before ...
James Robinson reflects on a journey from the ATLAS collaboration to the Environment and Sustainability programme at the Alan ...
Hackers are impersonating IT staff in Microsoft Teams to trick employees into installing malware, giving attackers stealthy access to corporate networks.