Finding ways to efficiently keep server farms cool benefits more than just Google’s cloud services business.
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Despite its initial fumble with Google Glass, there are a few reasons it may be able to avoid another “glassholes” situation.
The Trump White House may usher in a big loosening of the rules around cars that can operate without human drivers.
Amazon wants to reduce its reliance on Nvidia and offer an alternative to Nvidia for Amazon Web Services clients in the process.
Last week, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the government plans to introduce a law banning children from social media.
Google could help cool down quantum computers while they work with classical ones.
Meta is developing an artificial intelligence-based search engine to stake its claim in a rapidly growing market.
Google is revamping its shopping service into a more Instagram-slash-TikTok-esque feed, showing users an infinite scroll of products.
Tons of companies are racing to build an AI video generation engine that actually works.
Epic Games filed a lawsuit against Google and Samsung, pulling the South Korean electronics giant into its long-running beef with Google.
It’s not a hallucination: Artificial intelligence companies have actually managed to placate at least one national regulator.
The filings add to Google’s larger bid to build AI into YouTube’s offerings, though AI could present risks in this context.
Google filed a formal complaint with the European Union, saying that Microsoft abuses its market dominance as a software maker.
Once upon a time, the biggest prestige battle in Silicon Valley was who had the best voice assistant. Then came ChatGPT.
Google is giving smart glasses another go. Can it avoid mistakes of the past?
Amazon is crushing in the cloud services industry. Usurping it would necessitate a monumental shift in the tech industry writ large.