The UK central bank’s core IT system replacement project surprised MPs, who were unaccustomed to reviewing success stories – its achievement could potentially serve as a model for future government IT ...
HP is also adding new AI features to its Workforce Experience Platform to manage and remediate devices remotely.
Tesla and SpaceX announced 'Terafab,' a $25 billion chip fab in Austin targeting 1 terawatt of compute. It's Battery Day on steroids — and even less realistic.
A cutting-edge brain implant that lets people control their phone with just their thoughts is being trialled in Melbourne MND ...
Coin technology and design have made major strides in recent years. A prominent example is Germany’s introduction of polymer-coated coins. Since 2016, the Federal Republic has issued €5 commemorative ...
The AirPods Max 2 continues to be positioned as the company’s flagship headphones, launching in India at Rs 67,900.
Stock splits are frequently touted as bullish catalysts that make shares more accessible to retail investors and spark fresh buying interest. The reality is far more prosaic: a split changes nothing ...
A former technology teacher in the Greater Rochester area is facing allegations of hosting prostitution parties at his Macedon home. According to a criminal complaint, ...
The unusual electronic and optical properties of perovskites have long been touted as useful for improving solar cells and television screens, but these materials have never quite hit the big time.
IBM's mainframe systems are still widely used due to their reliability and security. IBM's latest mainframes feature powerful AI acceleration, enabling real-time AI inference workloads. IBM expects ...
China’s brain-computer interface industry is growing fast, and the newest company to emerge from the country is aiming to access the brain without the use of invasive implants. Gestala, newly founded ...
Quantum computers need extreme cold to work, but the very systems that keep them cold also create noise that can destroy fragile quantum information. Scientists in Sweden have now flipped that problem ...