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The pocket-sized computer has a new microphone and better hardware, so that children can learn the basics of machine learning.
Find out more about the Microsoft MakeCode platform and the micro:bit, plus how you can access free coding training and ...
The micro:bit boards were designed as learning tools to help get youngsters into coding, and now the tiny computer for tiny hands has been updated.
Does the world really need another hobby programmable chip? One developer thinks the $20 micro:bit is both elegant and rugged.
The MC14500 is a one-bit computer that has only 16 instructions and was meant to serve in simple tasks where a big CPU wouldn’t work for space, power, or budget reasons.
What does 64-bit computing actually mean? Find out inside PCMag's comprehensive tech and computer-related encyclopedia.
Someone developed a 32-bit computer in Terraria, and not only does it run Linux, but you can also play Pong on it.
It works (slowly) To put this all into practice, the researchers constructed an eight p-bit computer and developed a number-factoring algorithm to run on it.
Seeking a new niche in personal computers, budget computer maker EMachines Inc. plans to introduce today the first laptops from a major PC maker powered by high-capacity 64-bit chips. The once ...
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