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'What we really wanted was Mike': How Mike Markkula was Apple's first true master marketer before Steve Jobs and wrote the business plan that made Apple a Fortune 500 company
By Wayne Williams published
How Mike Markkula transformed Apple from garage experiment into the business that reshaped personal computing.

“The AI data centers of 2036 won’t be filled with GPUs”: FuriosaAI’s CEO on the future of silicon
By Desire Athow published
We talk AI hardware, data centers, Nvidia’s dominance, and the future of inference chips with June Paik, CEO and co-founder of FuriosaAI.

How a good file helped me break free of Yahoo! Mail
By Ross Rubin published
When Yahoo! Mail changed its quota to 2% of its previous quota, two tools came to the rescue.

'I collect the names and make sure the servers are running...and spend the rest of the time fixing my boat': Tech entrepreneurs, Tonga, and the lucrative scheme to shake up the world wide web
By Ross Kelly published
The .to top-level domain became highly popular in the late 1990s during the early web boom time

The $13,500 that changed the fate of humanity: how the term Artificial Intelligence was first coined 71 years ago — but sadly without the legendary visionary soul who imagined it
By Wayne Williams published
From Alan Turing’s early thought experiments to the Dartmouth project that coined the term, the origins of artificial intelligence is a fascinating story.

5 mistakes everybody makes when it comes to invoicing software – and here's how to avoid them
By Craig Hale published
Sponsored by QuickBooks
Invoicing software can streamline payments and improve cash flow, but only if you choose correctly

“The next big lemming-like rush will be to artificial intelligence”: While 1985 was hailed as the year of AI, Bill Gates ignored the hype to focus on ‘softer software’
By Wayne Williams published
In 1983, Bill Gates turned away from AI hype and championed “softer software” which adapted to users' needs.

VR's golden age is over, and there wasn't much gold there
By Ross Rubin published
Meta's shift from immersive virtual reality to smart glasses leaves no clear home for business-grade VR/AR headsets.

'Our work for Milano-Cortina is helping create a new generation of network': HPE tells us what it takes to be the network backbone of the 2026 Winter Olympics
By Mike Moore published
The most geographically-widespread Winter Olympics ever needs a next-gen network - HPE tells us why it is the only choice.
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