1968′s Computerized School of the Future
A forward-looking lesson plan predicted that “computers will soon play as significant and universal a role in schools as books do today”
Examining Telecommuting the Scientific Way
A trial at a company in China finds telecommuting workers are more productive than their counterparts in the office
Jaron Lanier’s Virtual Reality Future
The father of virtual reality believed technology promised infinite possibilities. Now, he worries that it’s entrapping us
A Tribute to a Great Artist: Steve Jobs
Through mastering calligraphy in college, Jobs learned to think like an artist
The director of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum discusses the future of computing and design
Jane McGonigal on How Computer Games Make You Smarter
The “alternate reality game” designer looks to develop ways in which people can combine play with problem-solving
Postmodernism’s New Typography
In an act of rebellion against the prevailing Sans serif aesthetic, designers looked to celebrate creativity in their digital fonts
Q and A: Irish Artist John Gerrard
Artist John Gerrard uses 360-degree photography and 3-D gaming software to create a virtual reality
Can Computers Decipher a 5,000-Year-Old Language?
A computer scientist is helping to uncover the secrets of the inscribed symbols of the Indus
Can scientists build a machine that learns as it goes and plays well with others?
Booting Up a Computer Pioneer’s 200-Year-Old Design
Charles Babbage, the grandfather of the computer, envisioned a calculating machine that was never built, until now
John Hodgman Gives “More Information Than You Require”
John Hodgman, best recognized as the “PC” in the Apple advertising campaign, discusses how humans distinguish fact from falsehood
Luis von Ahn’s secret for making computers smarter? Get thousands of people to take part in his cunning online games
A proto PC harkens back to the birth of an industry
Archaeologists unveil a 3-D model of the great city circa A.D. 400
A photojournalist enchanted by computers takes another look at the soul of some old machines
Dag Spicer, senior curator at the Computer History Museum, discusses 1950s mainframes, an original Apple One and Steve Wozniak’s baby shoes
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