Imagine you’re a copper miner in southeastern Europe in the year 3900 BCE. Day after day, you haul copper ore through the mine’s sweltering tunnels. You’ve resigned yourself to the grueling monotony ...
In 1999, toy car-maker Hot Wheels released a desktop computer for kids that zoomed into obscurity almost as soon as it appeared. A $600 disappointment, the computer looked as flashy as a toy Ferrari, ...
While having a "computer on wheels" may sound avant-garde and practical, it also brings a new concern to the table of automotive worries. Although hacking is something old when it relates to computers ...
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