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Apple Unveils New 'Intelligence' Tech, Plans to Use Its Own Server Chips for AI Features
Apple has announced that it plans to use its own server chips to power its devices with AI features.
Apple's Swift Student Challenge Winners Get a Surprise From Tim Cook
A group of Apple's Swift Student Challenge winners received an unexpected surprise from CEO Tim Cook.
Elon Musk’s xAI Plans to Build 'World's Largest' Supercomputer in Memphis
Elon Musk's xAI has picked Memphis as the location for its planned creation of the biggest supercomputer in the world.
Samsung Electronics Union in South Korea Stages Walkout for Higher Salaries, Better Working Conditions
A Samsung Electronics union in South Korea protested over pay and working conditions on Friday when it staged its first-ever walkout.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a license for the fourth launch of SpaceX’s Starship rocket system, scheduled for Jun. 6, 12:00 UTC.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger unveiled new AI processors for data centers. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger delivers a speech at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center during Computex 2024, in Taipei on June 4, 2024.
Microsoft announced that it was cutting some of the jobs at its augmented reality department in its constant restructuring and shift from AR to artificial intelligence.
AMD CEO Lisa Su introduced new AI chips during Computex tech conference in Taiwan. This photograph shows a AMD logo at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the telecom industry's biggest annual gathering, in Barcelona on February 27, 2023(Photo : PAU BARRENA/AFP via Getty Images) AMD unveiled new artificial intelligence (AI) processors on Monday, June 3, in an effort to dominate the competitive market.
Boeing's inaugural astronaut flight faced another setback as last-minute computer trouble prompted a launch delay.
Electrical engineer and hacker Joe Grand uploaded a YouTube video detailing how he was able to help a person who had 43.6 BTC in his wallet but got stuck there since 2013 due to a password generator bug.
Boeing makes another attempt to launch its its Starliner spacecraft en route to the International Space Station, carrying two NASA astronauts and a crucial replacement for the ISS’s urine processor pump aboard.
Chinese authorities announced that they will restrict aviation and aerospace component and technology exports starting in July.
Walmart revealed that its self-checkout machines have overcharged its customers with an average of 1.88% of all the total amount of items, with around 80% of those affected already being reimbursed.
A Chinese expert predicts that despite current technological disparities and US efforts to curb its progress, China will soon catch up to American chipmakers in the race to build the world's most powerful computers.