Concerns are growing over whether policymakers will replace a military right-to-repair provision with a ‘data-as-a-service’ model. Concerns are growing over whether policymakers will replace a ...
Eleven years ago, Paul Lundy was dying a slow, workingman’s death under fluorescent light. For three decades, he had worked in facilities management — an honest trade that ground him down until, in ...
Microsoft moves toward autonomous, self-repairing data center platforms. Foundry enables long-running AI agents with persistent memory. Control Plane provides guardrails, IDs, and threat-aware ...
Laptops forever changed where and how we work, and as great as they are at giving us that freedom, it’s still incredibly useful to plug into a larger monitor (or two) when at my desk. As I get older ...
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Mr. Norris is a doctoral student at Duke University studying electric power systems. Amy Wasserman and her husband were stunned when the energy bill for their home in Wilmington, Del., topped $500 in ...
If your computer won’t start you might be pulling out your hair at the prospect of losing all your precious data. But all isn’t necessarily lost. If the drive is corrupted or dead, you are in a pickle ...
The UK statistics agency is embarking on a fresh purge of its published data and ramping up the hiring of economists as part of a reset to help breathe new life into its stalling turnaround efforts.
There is a critical bug with the latest version of the Kindle software update. An invalid ASIN message is popping up regularly for unopened e-books that were either sideloaded via USB or delivered to ...
After introducing the feature in Labs in June, Google is now rolling out “Preferred Sources” in the US and India. With this feature, users can select trusted websites that will appear more prominently ...
In the midst of US-Soviet tensions over Berlin in early 1959, five transatlantic submarine cables suddenly stopped working. Alarm bells rang in Washington since these undersea information networks ...
Poseidon secures $15 million led by a16z Crypto to build a decentralized, IP-cleared data pipeline for AI training. Poseidon has secured $15 million in seed funding led by a16z Crypto to build a ...