Stephen Cass, IEEE Spectrum

Stephen Cass

IEEE Spectrum

New York, NY, United States

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  • MIT Tech Review

Past articles by Stephen:

Intel's Open Source Strategy

Arun Gupta, Intel's general manager of Open Ecosystem Initiatives, on making software greener and safer → Read More

The Top Programming Languages 2023

Python and SQL are on top, but old languages shouldn’t be forgotten → Read More

The Electrome: The Next Great Frontier For Biomedical Technology

Bioelectricity is about much more than just nerve signals, and the potential for new healing therapies is immense → Read More

The Flipper Zero: A Hacker’s Delight

Depending on your job, you’ll love or hate this wireless multitool → Read More

Linking Chips With Light For Faster AI

IEEE Spectrum's semiconductor expert Samuel K. Moore and the race to put fiber optics inside computers → Read More

Functional Programming: The Biggest Change Since We Killed the Goto?

Panoramic Software's Charles Scalfani on the benefits we could reap from changing how we write software → Read More

The Ultimate Transistor Timeline

The transistor’s amazing evolution from point contacts to quantum tunnels → Read More

Build a Passive Radar With Software-Defined Radio

Make a powerful radar using someone else’s transmitter → Read More

Upcyling a 40-year-old Tandy Model 100 Portable Computer

It’s easy once you figure out how to talk to its weird display → Read More

Faster, Meaner, Deadlier: The Evolution of BattleBots

Earlier this year, friend-of-IEEE-Spectrum and fashiontech designer Anouk Wipprecht gave a peek of what it's like to be a competitor on Battlebots, the robot combat competition. Recently, we spoke with Battlebots co-founder Greg Munson about how the technology of robot warfare has to evolved. → Read More

Top Programming Languages 2022

Python's still #1, but employers love to see SQL skills → Read More

Weave Your Own Apollo-Era Memory

A staggering 8 bytes of ferrite-core memory can be yours with the Core64 kit → Read More

The Computers Who Brought ENIAC to Life

Internet guru Kathy Kleiman is excavating the stories of early woman programmers → Read More

Jolly Good: Arduino Cofounder’s Uno Upgrade

Gianluca Martino’s Jolly module is a drop-in processor replacement that instantly adds Wi-Fi → Read More

Arduino Cofounder’s Uno Upgrade

Gianluca Martino’s Jolly module is a drop-in processor replacement that instantly adds Wi-Fi → Read More

The Craft of Artisanal Computer Manufacturing

Stefany Allaire has carved a niche in small-batch, retro-inspired computers → Read More

10 Gifts For Retrocomputing Fans

From $60 to $350, remix yesterday's tech with a modern spin → Read More

10 Gifts For Retrocomputing Fans

From $60 to $350, remix yesterday's tech with a modern spin → Read More

Silicon Valley’s Metaverse Problem

Sci-fi expert Annalee Newitz wants would-be visionaries to sift satire from soothsaying → Read More

Learn Docker and Kubernetes With the Turing Pi

A home cluster is a great way to grapple with containerized software → Read More