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Computers and Software
Handmade
Why Robots Can’t Sew Your T-Shirt
chip shot
The $150 Million Machine Keeping Moore’s Law Alive
Android
How to turn on dark mode on all your apps and devices
Nanometers
Intel's Ambitious Plan to Regain Chipmaking Leadership
Plastic Valley
These Bendy Chips Fit in Unusual Places
Borders
A New Tool Shows How Google Results Vary Around the World
Why Windows 11 should be Microsoft’s last ever OS
New Era?
French Spyware Executives Are Indicted for Aiding Torture
Farm to Cart
China's Quiet Ecommerce Giant Thrives on Fresh Produce
Watching
Roku and YouTube Are Battling for Your Precious TV Data
stay tuned
The Chip Shortage Is Driving Up Tech Prices—Starting With TVs
Moving Up
To Make These Chips More Powerful, IBM Is Growing Them Taller
China is scrambling for global semiconductor supremacy
Fab
Intel Wants to Revive US Chipmaking. It Has to Catch Up First
Prime Time
Jeff Bezos Steps Down as CEO—and Shows Amazon Is a Cloud Company Now
Quantum Computing
Quantum computing’s next trick? The power of networked clusters
Data
Edge computing is about to solve the IoT’s biggest problems
Data
The pandemic is teaching us to use data in new ways
Year in Review
How Your Digital Trails Wind Up in the Police’s Hands
Backchannel
The F-14 and the Secret History of the First Microprocessor
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