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This Photo Shows How Computer Chips Were Made in 1975
Kickstarting the computer revolution involved using light to etch transistors in silicon.
Why Future Microprocessors May Ditch Silicon for Carbon
For the first time a carbon nanotube transistor significantly outperformed a silicon transistor, paving the way for faster phones and computers.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Michael Bloomberg says he won't run for president, a US air strike in Somali has killed 150 al Shabab fighters, Nike has withdrawn its sponsorship of Maria Sharapova after she failed a drug test, and more.
Art and Music Collide at the NGV's ‘Andy Warhol | Ai Weiwei’ Exhibition
Twerps, Neon Indian, Jenny Hval and more to play after hours.
Silicon Quantum Logic Gates Offer a Glimpse of Practical Quantum Computing
Common manufacturing materials for an uncommon technology.
Intel’s New Skylake Chip Is Good, And That’s the Problem
The next big leaps in performance aren't happening as fast as they once did.
Do Guns and Weed Mix?
It's probably the last place you'd expect a shooting. But deep in the heart of Denver's largest 4/20 rally, shots rang out.
Why New Startup Netflix Won't Fail, as Explained by Co-Founder Reed Hastings in 2001
The other time that arm-waving geeks filled San Francisco’s inordinate number of coffee shops and brainstormed en masse about how to solve the world’s problems with the internet.
Crushed Silicon Could Triple Your Battery Life
The result is a new battery design that holds a charge of 1,000 milliamp hours per gram through 600 tested charge cycles of two hours charging, two hours discharging.