| Using only permanent magnets and a light source Japanese scientists have succeeded in controlling the motion of a magnetically levitating gr...
| Using only permanent magnets and a light source Japanese scientists have succeeded in controlling the motion of a magnetically levitating gr...
| Open source software is driven by a need to access, share, modify and improve the source code. Because open source allows people to build on...
| The end of the year is a good time to go introspective and ponder the ultimate question about life, the universe and everything. Where do we...
| The Exceptionally Hard & Soft Meeting (EHSM) explores the outer limits of open source hardware and software. The conference takes place in B...
| In 2003 Swedish philosopher Nick Bostrom raised the question: Are you living in a computer simulation? Now scientists say they can test whet...
| This article first appeared in the December issue of Elektor. The Internet of Things (IoT) is the merger of the physical and the digital wo...
| Rakshasa is malware buried deep inside the firmware of an Intel motherboard granting backdoor access to any outside party who knows what to...
| The Internet of Things (IoT) is the merger of the physical and the digital world. Ordinary objects featuring tiny computers will be assigned...
| The struggle of the powers-that-be to get a grip on the most disruptive information technology since the invention of the printing press con...
| It does not happen often. Calling for a public debate about the desirability of a technology that is still at least 20 or 30 years away from...