Technology Facts for Kids
Cool facts about computers and tech
Moore's Law is slowing as transistors approach the size of atoms, driving new approaches like 3D chip stacking.
Photonic chips use light instead of electrical signals to process data, potentially much faster.
The first popular web browser was Mosaic, released in 1993, which made the internet accessible to the public.
Browser cookies are small text files websites store on your computer to remember your preferences and track activity.
The GDPR is a European law that gives citizens control over their personal data held by companies.
Linux, an open-source operating system, powers over 90% of the world's servers and supercomputers.
Agile is a software development approach that breaks projects into small, fast iterations for continuous improvement.
Git is a version control system that lets developers track and manage changes to their code over time.
An API (Application Programming Interface) allows different software programs to communicate and share data.
Edge computing processes data near where it is generated—on devices or local servers—rather than in a distant cloud.