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Curious tech and technology from the realm of science and science fiction.
Earliest Computer Usage
I have seen technology transform in my own life by the way it has advanced over time. During my childhood I remember it being mainly the desktop computer, which some people had at home. It seemed like a luxury at the time because most people went to the library to get access to or use a computer. Also, not to mention in school.
By BigSteff SA4 years ago in Futurism
5 Things You Need To Know About The Metaverse
If you are a regular Internet user, then you have most likely heard about the term “Metaverse” especially from the recent Facebook rebranding to Meta. You might have heard about it from Fortnite creator Epic Games about their $1 billion funding to focus on their “long-term vision for the Metaverse”.
By Kryptomind Pvt Ltd.4 years ago in Futurism
The Great Nothing
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Anyone else may find traveling through such a void horrifying, yet it’s all I can think about. Naturally, I mean the Great Nothing, 700 million light-years away. The observable universe is so large, but no area has fewer galaxies than that dark, desolate place. It’s practically an anomaly. Shrouded in mystery.
By Daniel Luby4 years ago in Futurism
Musculus Misadventures
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. I tried to push the stupid thought out of my mind. Now was not the time for all the trivial blasts of information my mind was so used to spewing. A brief image of my mother fluttered through my mind before I forced myself to open my eyes. They closed again involuntarily as the sound came through my com.link. Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space… Or so they say. They were probably ignorant of the fact that we have com.links built into our suits. His scream was truly deafening.
By Eric Evans4 years ago in Futurism
Life in the Stars
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Once upon a time, nobody knew this. Space was unexplored and unknown. Now, we have populated the stars. Humanity has expanded long beyond Earth. Mars, the Moon... and a colony in space. Miners, living on converted ships mining minerals on asteroids for the rest of humanity to exploit.
By Emilie Turner4 years ago in Futurism
Carrier lost
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. It’s one of those trite aphorisms that means nothing of course, hearkening back to the times of organic matter and bodies that compressed gasses and passed them through pressurized tubes across membranes that controlled the vibrations in the gaseous material and transmitted sound. Sound. Imagine that. Sound…
By Chris Buchanan4 years ago in Futurism
Coherent Strategy Towards Agile with Automated QA Testing
Agile software development services are becoming more prominent in software development. The agile development technique relies heavily on automated QA testing. As we go toward continuous deployment, test automation becomes increasingly important since it provides the development team with timely feedback on the application's state. They seek an innovative method of software testing that is compatible with the fast-paced Agile concept. Test automation, which was not originally meant to assist Agile teams, makes agile testing possible, which is a crucial component of the Agile strategy.
By Joe Harkins4 years ago in Futurism






