In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, a nationwide computer science immersion program sets up shop at a couple Virginia elementary schools. The NewsHour’s Student Reporting Labs has the story.
A program is teaching computer coding to felons who find it tough to get jobs out of prison. It's landing some of them six-figure salaries. Program organizers said it is addressing public safety.
PHOENIX — One hour of coding instruction is not going to teach anyone to create the next generation of the “Minecraft” video game. But Sen. John Kavanagh figures that if students are exposed to ...
Anton Osika is the CEO of Lovable AI, a vibe coding platform that enables users to build apps from text prompts. Osika said in a new interview that traits like curiosity and adaptability are more ...
Nintendo might be bringing back the old NES in a petite new form, but you’d be surprized to find out that the world’s tiniest Nintendo console has already been made – and it’s actually a Raspberry Pi ...
Legendary sudomod forum user [banjokazooie] has once again demonstrated their prowess in Wii U console modification — this time by transforming it into a powerhouse portable computer! We loved ...