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Epstein Files Reveal Connections Between EV Startups and Silicon Valley

Newly released documents show mysterious businessman David Stern's ties to Epstein and investments in electric vehicle companies

Computer Science Enrollment Plummets Across UC System

Alarming shift towards AI degrees in higher education

Pioneering Computer Scientist John Wiley Blackledge Jr. Dies at 86

Blackledge helped develop key systems for NASA's space programs and the personal computer revolution.

National Farm Machinery Show Highlights Water Tech Offerings

PTx and PTx Trimble discuss water management innovations at annual industry event.

North Carolina's Tech Industry Maintains Momentum in 2026 Report

The state ranks high in tech job growth, gender representation, and business climate factors.

Brooke County Seeks Systems and Network Administrator

The county is hiring for a full-time role to support technology operations across government offices.

Future USS John F. Kennedy Completes Builder's Sea Trials

The aircraft carrier successfully tested key systems and technologies during the trials in Virginia.

Apple Wins Third Jury Trial Against Patent Troll Optis Wireless

Jury rules Apple did not infringe on any Optis Wireless patents in long-running case

Microsoft Closes Redmond Visitor Center After 15 Years

The popular museum showcasing the company's history and early tech has shuttered its doors.

Byte Magazine Artist Robert Tinney, Who Illustrated the Birth of PCs, Dies at 78

Tinney's airbrushed cover paintings defined the look and feel of pioneering computer magazine Byte for over a decade.

ENIAC, the First General-Purpose Electronic Computer, Invented in Philadelphia

The pioneering computer developed at the University of Pennsylvania sparked countless technological innovations.

Should You Turn Your Computer Off at Night?

Experts weigh in on whether it's better to shut down or put your PC to sleep when not in use.

Students Map Cemeteries to Aid City Record-Keeping

Miami University students use drone technology and database tools to digitize cemetery records for the city of Oxford, Ohio.

Tech Trailblazer Lisa Gelobter Joins Mamdani Administration as Chief Tech Officer

Gelobter, known for pioneering web animation, will oversee NYC's technology infrastructure and digital access.

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