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Diehards who replaced their keyboards can get up to $395 repeatedly Apple’s ill-fated butterfly keyboard may be dead, but the company isn’t done paying for the pain it has caused customers.…
Lees meerNo special hardware, internet connection, or cloud service needed, just a regular CPU and webcam Researchers at University College London have developed software that lets users control a computer using voice, facial expressions, hand gestures, eye …
Lees meerInfrastructure business another high point with 19 percent revenue bump to $4.2 billion IBM sees a strong future for AI and is investing heavily in both the technology and automation to drive it. Hybrid cloud is another key area for the company as i…
Lees meerJoins roster of tech giants embarking on cuts or recruitment freezes Apple is joining other tech big-hitters that have frozen hiring across parts of their organization in response to a cooling global economy.…
Lees meerCanalys prelim Q2 data indicates economic headwinds and worries of 'inventory pile-up' Demand for smartphones is fading amid households' fears about rising inflation and other monetary pressures, although brands including Samsung and Apple are weath…
Lees meerSegments will account for half of all compute capacity by 2025, IDC says Edge compute and artificial intelligence will outgrow core compute power over the next five years, according to an IDC report commissioned by Inspur systems.…
Lees meerTory turmoil turns off tycoon's Tokyo tech titan theoretically temporarily SoftBank may have stalled plans to take its chip designing subsidiary Arm public in the UK.…
Lees meerEffectively charging folks in wheelchairs for taking too long to get into ride? Not a great look Uber has promised to cough up a few million of dollars to settle claims it unfairly charged disabled passengers waiting fees if they took extra time to …
Lees meerOr to make the fans shut up. Either way, you won’t be moving much with this setup Computer chips are getting so hot these days, some companies are starting to put liquid cooling into laptops so that they can run faster — or quieter and less hot to t…
Lees meerQuite a leap from national baseline of 25Mbps down, 3Mbps up The boss of America's communications watchdog has said its standards for minimum broadband speed, unchanged since 2015, are due for a boost.…
Lees meerData privacy, data schmivacy Here's a workaround for the baby formula shortage: buy a pregnancy test at Walgreens and you may receive free formula in the mail.…
Lees meerHigh-end Arc A750 card will compete with *checks notes* a low-end GeForce RTX 3060 Comment As Intel's first wave of discrete Arc GPUs slowly make it out into the wild, the chipmaker is making clear that its latest attempt in the graphics market won…
Lees meerDemocrats: regulations needed to asses how much energy used and emissions created, says letter to DoE, EPA Cryptocurrency miners can't be trusted to give honest information about the power they use so a group of Senators and Representatives want the…
Lees meerSystems will support the DoD's most demanding computational challenges including AI, ML, and analytics Defense giant BAE Systems has secured a five-year $699 million contract with the US Army in support of the force's high-performance computing (HPC…
Lees meerThey paint themselves as eco-saints, but the numbers tell another story Every year the likes of Dell, HPE, Lenovo, and others trot out their annual environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reports and boast to the world how responsible they are.…
Lees meerMobiles and tablets among sectors identified for regulation India’s Ministry of Consumer Affairs says it is developing a right to repair framework to reduce waste and bolster parts of the economy.…
Lees meerResting on its laurels is costing the industry its hardies Opinion Intel has produced some unbelievable graphs in its time: projected Itanium market share, next node power consumption, multicore performance boosts. The graph the company showed at t…
Lees meerStarWind’s NVMe-based backup server is designed to be affordable for smaller businesses Sponsored Feature Data is often an organization's most valuable asset, so it's imperative that it is properly backed up and restorable against system failure an…
Lees meerBefore you could say 'economic espionage', a factory in China was making bits of iThings The New Taipei District Prosecutor's Office has alleged that a Chinese company hired local employees of a company that supplies parts to Apple, then bid for wor…
Lees meerThe longer the purchase takes, the more frustrating, says Gartner IT departments are frequently feeling the sting of buyer's remorse following big-ticket enterprise technology purchases.…
Lees meerTaiwan gov is threating a — checks notes — 0.1 percent fine. Yeah, that'll teach em Foxconn is in hot water this week after the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer became a major stakeholder in Chinese semiconductor manufacturer Tsinghua Unigroup wit…
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