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Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers available right now. Since it includes all the necessary features, Chrome users tend to accept the browser’s shortcomings rather than ditching it for browsers with fewer features. However, there is one gigantic issue that forces users to reevaluate their life choices
There is an old adage: “You get what you pay for.” It’s a common saying that has become cliché enough that some people tend to forget that it is usually true (but not always). Here is another quote, which you may or may not find useful: “Anyone
If you’re over 40 you can skip this first paragraph; you lived it. Microsoft grew rich and powerful by selling an expensive operating system (OS) that ran on cheap computers that other companies made and sold. Apple bet on a free operating system that ran on expensive computers it built
Apple announced Tuesday that its latest operating system for Mac laptops and desktops, MacOS High Sierra, will be available to download on Monday, September 25. The new MacOS High Sierra will be able to run on any Apple computers that could run MacOS Sierra, which includes any
ATTLEBORO Computer information students from Attleboro High School dominated a recent web design competition sponsored by Bristol Community College. Two-student teams of Attleboro juniors won first and second place in the competition that attracted students from throughout Southeastern Massachusetts. Zion Armour and William Harmelink won the challenge
German manufacturer Bosch claimed automated driving systems will bring it 1 billion euro worth of annual sales by next year. Bosch has a team of technologists that are developing refined embedded systems to improve autonomous driving. This includes “more powerful” variations on the minicomputers that are currently installed
The images show a liver cell before and after processing the data with the software developed at Bielefeld University. Credit: Photo: Bielefeld University With their special microscopes, experimental physicists can already observe single molecules. However, unlike conventional light microscopes, the raw image data from some ultra-high resolution