Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis is calling for a new standards body to oversee frontier AI as experts debate whether ...
Qualcomm's latest wearable platform could enable smarter devices, but better hardware alone won't drive adoption. Success ...
Blanket moratoriums and federal mandates aren't the answer to growing concerns about the impact of data center proliferation on local water supplies, according to a report released Monday by a science ...
Polarization is everywhere these days, even in the smartphone market. According to Omdia analyst Justy Hong, runaway memory prices are polarizing the global smartphone market, stifling demand for ...
Fox’s plan to acquire Roku is one of those deals that looks obvious only after someone finally has the nerve to do it. On paper, it is a $22 billion cash-and-stock transaction. In reality, it is Fox ...
The U.S. government imposed export controls on Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models on June 12, forcing the company to restrict access to foreign nationals. Anthropic responded by broadly disabling ...
Enterprise readiness for AI remains a growing concern, with CTO confidence in scaling the technology falling for the third year in a row, according to a report by a global digital engineering and ...
Online safety is no longer just about avoiding bad links and using strong passwords. As generative artificial intelligence (AI) becomes part of everyday life, people must also learn to recognize ...
Anyone who follows my work knows I have never been a big fan of Apple. I generally favor open ecosystems, modularity, and raw performance over Apple's closed approach. As a regular builder of ...
Not that critics of data center expansion needed another reason to oppose those facilities in their backyards, but they have one: the memory chip shortage. As fabricators reallocate their resources to ...
A multinational aerospace, defense, and security technology company has begun marketing an upgrade to its Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) system that records smart device identifiers — like ...
Commodore, which can trace its lineage to the roots of microcomputing in the 1980s, released a not-so-dumb dumbphone Tuesday. The Callback arrives at a time when a growing number of consumers, parents ...