Programming C without variables is like, well, programming C without variables. They are so essential to the language that it doesn’t even require an analogy here. We can declare and use them as ...
Twelve atoms are all that's required to store a bit of computer code – a 1 or 0, according to a new discovery that probes the limit of classical data storage. Computer hard drives on the market today ...
Mehedi Hasan Shoab is a freelance writer specializing in Software as a Service, marketing and real estate. Follow him on Twitter @MhShoab. Data storage is critical to modern education, particularly in ...
Remember the early 90's when we were transitioning from 16-bit to 32-bit operating systems? Some people were unimpressed, but I think most of us could see that 32-bit systems were going to solve an ...
As data scales up, businesses face challenges of formatting unstructured data, aggregation from multiple sources, resiliency and security. This has given way to the growth of Fluent Bit, an ...
This sounds impossible, but here it is: "Scientists from IBM Research have successfully demonstrated the ability to store information in as few as 12 magnetic atoms," the company says. Before this, it ...