OnStar Trek, we hear a lot of "stardates," meant to mark some futuristic date. An example is stardate 47457.1, which isCaptain Picard's birthday. The weird thing is that stardate 47457.1 is either the equivalent June 16th, November 4th, January 8th, or January 10th, depending on how y...
How to Submit TWGuild.com has the unique distinction of being both a Star Trek fan fictionarchiveanda Star Trek fan fictionindex. An archive hosts the storieson siteor on their own webserver. An index maintains links referencing stories that are hostedoff siteor on the authors webserver. Tre...
Few science fiction franchises have made as enormous acultural impact as Star Trek. Trek’s language and visual iconography, from “warp speed” to your phone’s built-in “live long and prosper” emoji, are ubiquitous even to people who have never seen the show. It’s the original organi...
They might create their own applications based on the work of others or modify code so that a program does something new. Others look at code and search for vulnerabilities and opportunities. These are the hackers who infiltrate networks and snoop around. Then there are the crackers, the ...
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Without a doubt, Einstein was a genius. So was Isaac Newton -- as any fan of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" can tell you, he invented physics. He also played a big role in the development of calculus, which some people have trouble comprehending even after extensive classr...
And while reality’s IoT is not as advanced as the devices in Star Trek or K’s digital companion in Blade Runner 2049 yet, we are seeing the mass adoption of IoT devices that are transforming urban cities and private homes today. How does the Internet of Things work? IoT devices ...
Industrial robots: Automated machines that work on assembly lines Lieutenant Commander Data: The almost-human android from "Star Trek" BattleBots: The remote control fighters from the long-running TV show Bomb-defusing robots NASA's Mars rovers HAL: The ship's computer in Stanley Kubrick's "200...