DTNS host Tom Merritt dives deep into tech topics to help you understand what you need to know about them. Hosted on... more
A computer designed to be used with a mouse, keyboard, monitor, and printer could sound like any computer you've used,... more
The way you interact with computers was probably shaped by a small team working at Xerox in the 1970s. Tom... more
From room-sized machines to barely an inconvenience on your desk, laser printers are in nearly every office. But where did... more
Computers talk to each other via networking, most commonly over a wired ethernet connection. Tom explains how that started and... more
In 1969, the chief scientist at Xerox, Jack Goldman, decided to found a west-coast research center in Palo Alto, right... more
Tom explains what GPUs are, why they are different than CPUs, and how they kinda just evolved into a product.Featuring... more
Tom discusses the origin of the term "log in", it's early use, and how it became something most of us... more
The last 120 years or so have seen tons of change for Korea, but what does the future hold? Tom... more
The predictive capabilities of ChatGPT and other programs based on Large Language Models really seem to infer an artificial intelligence.... more
With all the talk about banning TikTok in the United States, Tom dives in to explain who actually owns and... more
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