Quarterly earnings at tech giants Meta and Microsoft surged, indicating that multi-billion dollar AI investments are starting to pay off.
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Microsoft wants to get up close and personal to make its search results better.
Core blockchain technologies themselves are being adopted at a more gradual pace.
To Google, user search data is the all-important secret sauce that enables it to innovate and outperform rivals.
European authorities fined Meta for allegedly engaging in antitrust behavior by favoring its classified service Facebook Marketplace.
Charging infrastructure remains a barrier in EV adoption.
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Amazon wants to reduce its reliance on Nvidia and offer an alternative to Nvidia for Amazon Web Services clients in the process.
Imposing export controls on high-powered computer chips is easy, but enforcing them is much harder. Just ask TSMC.
Last week, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the government plans to introduce a law banning children from social media.
IBM is booting up its domestic production, setting aside $150 billion to make computers in the US over the next five years.
Central to the trial is one question: Just who, exactly, are Meta’s competitors? The FTC’s answer may be narrower than you’d expect.
Altera specializes in a type of semiconductor that’s used in a variety of industries including telecom, defense, and robotics.
Fixing the noise problem is key to scaling these devices to more than a few thousand qubits.