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By Maud AVEVOR Growing up in the 1990s, I remember a time when technology felt like a luxury rather than a necessity. Phones came in all shapes and sizes, from Blackberries to flip phones, and the ...
Technology is not just a set of tools we use-it shapes our habits, decisions, and even our imaginations. Each decade, ...
Ice Energy is a leading innovator in thermal energy storage technology — and pioneering a cost-effective complement to ...
But despite the urgency, just 13% of companies globally say they are ready to leverage AI to its full potential. IT ...
Alphabet's second-quarter fiscal 2025 (ending June 30) performance appears to have reaffirmed this confidence. Revenues grew ...
In this warehouse, a new vision for agriculture is taking root - no soil, no sun, & no seasons. Instead, robots, LED lights, ...
As biometric authentication becomes a critical aspect of our online lives, the need for globally recognized, ...
A study from Stanford says AI is taking jobs and making it harder for young people to find work. Tech education company founder Sinead Bovell talks about the skills that will be critical for the ...
Federal funding cuts to mRNA technology research doesn't just impact COVID vaccines — experts say it could stall progress in ...
Behind the eye-popping horsepower of Bugatti cars is a man who is peering into the future to see what’s next: Mate Rimac. And ...
In this version of the future, we are left to hope that as AI capabilities proliferate, the good guys and mutually assured digital destruction will keep things in balance.