First look at JDK 13: Development repositories are open
Things in the tech world are moving at the speed of light and so does the JDK! JDK 12 entered Rampdown Phase Two just a couple...
Things in the tech world are moving at the speed of light and so does the JDK! JDK 12 entered Rampdown Phase Two just a couple...
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Nothing says welcome-to-the-future like a full surround sound system—but nothing says it’s-the-20th-century like speaker wires running all around the living room. Luckily you, thanks to wireless...
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Who do we want to be? How do we want to live? How will technology help us live up to these ideals and concepts? As technological...
For many years, Ukraine has been criticized for its lack of action against pirate sites and infringement in general. The country has a thriving local piracy...
Four new books suggest a model that leans away from pathology, and towards a more holistic understanding of mental health Photo by Haley Lawrence I n recent years,...
Three poems about Glasgow and Berlin by Kathleen Heil Welcome to The Commuter, our home for poetry, flash, graphic, and experimental narrative. Issue №50 Welcome to the...
The X-Men are among Marvel’s most recognizable characters. They are mutants—born with extraordinary abilities and the occasional odd hair color—who have dedicated their lives to protecting...
Highlighting nonfiction for teens is one of my passions. It’s a category within the YA category that’s so often overlooked, but YA nonfiction is becoming stronger...