All computers are flawed — and the fix will take years
All the world's computers are flawed, and companies are fumbling with fixes. It will take years until the issue is fully sorted out.
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All the world's computers are flawed, and companies are fumbling with fixes. It will take years until the issue is fully sorted out.
US President's Donald Trump's plan to offer citizenship to undocumented migrants has pulled off the rare trick of uniting left and right - in outrage.
Layer by colorful layer, plastic figurines form in the bellies of a row of 3-D printers at Cabrillo College’s new Makerspace.
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Country plans to spearhead major international science projects
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