Neuroelectronics Make Smarter Computer Chips Kwabena Boahen got his first computer in 1982, when he was a teenager living in Accra. “It was a really cool device,” he recalls. He just had to connect up a cassette player for storage... -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
Nov. 6, 2013 - Scientific American
Spinning back into fashion In a time when many canx2019t imagine life without an iPod or MP3 player, and we eagerly await the newest, slightly better tablet, a nostalgic group of people dwell among us. With their cassette players, vinyl records and vintage sewing machines, they often prefer older technologies for their perceived superior qualities.They love...
Nov. 5, 2013 - The Durango Herald