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As companies pour hundreds of billions of dollars into AI, they are also pouring hundreds of billions into energy.
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Self-storage is a business that tends to have 30-40% profit margins—and is growing rapidly thanks to Gen Z that rents more than any previous generation.
Lenovo is using the high-profile Sphere venue to share some of its tie-ins to the sports world, offering an exclusive look at how the company's technology has "revolutionized F1," Yang said in a press release. He'll also preview the plans for leveraging AI at this summer's FIFA World Cup, which takes place in the US.
The tech-heavy ranks of the world’s wealthiest got shuffled in October along with the shifting stock values of their companies. Yes, Tesla CEO Elon Musk still has a secure hold as the richest person in the world, with a net worth of $469 billion as of ...
The world's leading international organization for drone and autonomous technology, Association for Unscrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), is coming to Tulsa.
Big Tech earnings, Fed meeting feature as markets end January with busiest week of Q1: What to watch
As geopolitical tensions simmer in the background, Big Tech earnings and the January Fed meeting take center stage this week.
Thousands of Iranians working for the biggest names in tech are calling for an end to the Islamic regime as ongoing bloodshed facing anti-government protesters in the country has become a flashpoint in the US.
Zenith School of AI launches India's first B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence program, integrating technical skills with mini-MBA.
In the whirling madness that began when the smartphone achieved ubiquity around 2012, a great many parents did not know what to do. There was massive pressure to give children phones, laptops and tablets. Even schools were switching to portable screens.