Apple's Early Days: Massive Oral History Shares Stories About Young Wozniak and Jobs Apple's 50th anniversary is this week — and Fast Company's Harry McCracken just published an 11,000-word oral history with some fun stories from Apple's earliest days and the long and winding road to its very first home computers: Steve Wozniak, cofounder, Apple: I told my dad when I was in high school, "I'm going to own a computer someday." My dad said, "It costs as much as a house." And I sat there at the table — I remember right where we were sitting — and I said, "I'll live in an apartment.… Apple's Early Days: Massive Oral History Shares Stories About Young Wozniak and Jobs Apple's 50th anniversary is this week — and Fast Company's Harry McCracken just published an 11,000-word oral history with some fun stories from Apple's earliest days and the long and winding road to its very first home computers: Steve Wozniak, cofounder, Apple: I told my dad when I was in high school, "I'm going to own a computer someday." My dad said, "It costs as much as a house." And I sat there at the table — I remember right where we were sitting — and I said, "I'll live in an apartment.… MacOS 26.4 Adds Warnings For ClickFix Attacks to Its Terminal App An anonymous Slashdot reader writes: ClickFix attacks are ramping up. These attacks have users copy and paste a string to something that can execute a command line — like the Windows Run dialog, or a shell prompt. But MacRumors reports that macOS 26.4 Tahoe (updated earlier this week) introduces a new feature to its Terminal app where it will detect ClickFix attempts and stop them by prompting the user if they really wanted to run those commands. According to MacRumors, the warning readers "Pos… Introducing Apple Business — a new all-in-one platform for businesses of all sizes Apple today announced Apple Business, a new all-in-one platform that allows companies to manage devices and reach more customers. How Automakers Are Using Blockchain Tech, And Why It's So Useful Blockchain may not be in the spotlight anymore, but automakers are still using it behind the scenes in ways that could reshape the future of cars. Network and storage patterns for AI workloads: The overlooked bottleneck I used to think AI performance was mostly a GPU problem. Then I watched a “healthy” GPU fleet crawl. Not because we ran out of compute, but because we ran out of movement. Tokens waiting on data. GPUs waiting on batches. Services waiting on east-to-west traffic. Storage queues quietly turning into tail latency. Today, I do not even call this a storage problem. It is an information supply chain pr… Chromebook Remorse: Tech Backlash at Schools Extends Beyond Phones No more YouTube or video games on school laptops. Textbooks and pencils are back. Some seventh graders say they prefer learning offline. 6 easy Windows 11 tweaks that help your SSD last longer SSDs, or solid state drives, are widely used in desktops and laptops because they offer faster performance, quieter operation, and lower power consumption than traditional hard disks (HDDs). In the durability stakes, as well, an SSD wins over an HDD. However, like all electronic components, SSDs have limited lifespans that can be affected by a range of different factors. It’s therefore smart to t… Samsung reportedly aims to begin silicon photonics mass production in 2028 Samsung Electronics plans to mass-produce silicon photonics starting from 2028, a move that could reshape global data-center networking, AI hardware integration, and foundry competition. The company is offering clients an integrated platform spanning photonics, AI semiconductors, advanced packaging, and HBM — a combination that could significantly alter supply chains and cost structures in the ye… All the latest in AI 'music' AI has touched every part of the music industry, from sample sourcing and demo recording, to serving up digital liner notes and building playlists. There are technical and legal challenges, fierce ethical debates, and fears that the slop will simply crush working musicians through sheer volume. Is it art or just an output? What exactly […] |
How to build an enterprise-grade MCP registry Just as integration catalogs were must-haves at the peak of SaaS, Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers are now becoming all the rage for connecting AI agents and enterprise systems. In this paradigm, developers aren’t hand-coding API calls to external systems, nor are users clicking “click to integrate” and entering credentials into GUIs. Instead, agentic systems are looking up available MCP serv… I took off my headphones – and noticed a stranger in peril Slumped on the pavement, she wasn’t breathing – and I wouldn’t have realised if I’d been listening to music as usual. Time to stop blotting out the world … For years I walked the streets of London wearing noise-cancelling headphones, absorbed in playlists, politics podcasts or long voice notes from friends, and a million miles away from wherever I was. One damp January evening last year, I was wa… Why OpenAI really shut down Sora OpenAI's decision last week to shut down Sora, its AI video-generation tool, just six months after releasing it to the public raised immediate suspicions. The app had invited users to upload their own faces — so was this some kind of elaborate data grab? Meet the Man Making Music With His Brain Implant Galen Buckwalter says brain-computer interfaces will have to be enjoyable to use if the technology is going to be successful. Meta faces backlash for response to social media trial verdict Mark Lanier, lead attorney for plaintiff KGM, responds to Meta's Chief Legal Officer C.J. Mahoney's plan to appeal the landmark verdict that found Meta and YouTube liable in a social media addiction case. A practical guide to controlling AI agent costs before they spiral How to control AI agent costs across tokens, infrastructure and ops before unpredictable workflows push spending past the value they deliver. The Site-Search Paradox: Why The Big Box Always Wins Success in modern UX isn’t about having the most content. It’s about having the most findable content. Yet even with more data and better tools than ever, internal search often fails, leaving users to rely on global search engines to find a single page on a local site. Why does the “Big Box” still win, and how can we bring users back? Apple at 50: How a garage startup became a $3.5-trillion titan The maker of the iPhone, iPad and other popular consumer gadgets hits a milestone this week, reaching its 50th anniversary. |
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