GM has invested $150 million for a 25 percent stake in Pure Watercraft. | Pure Watercraft The Detroit automaker is forging ahead with plans to build electric boats, trains, and planes. General Motors is getting...
Thanks to advancements in speech and natural language processing, there is hope that one day you may be able to ask your virtual assistant what the best salad ingredients are. Currently, it is possible to ask your home gadget...
Rokus are the most popular TV streaming boxes for good reason: They're super easy to use and offer a wide array of streaming channels. They're our favorite, too. However, figuring out which one to buy is not so easy....
Cloud-native apps need a lot of monitoring. It’s not that they’re inherently unstable, but there are issues of concurrency and consistency in distributed application development that can give rise to bugs that are hard to trace and reproduce, especially...
Nations are poised to begin building an international carbon market, after finally adopting the relevant rules at the UN climate conference in Glasgow earlier this month. Under the COP26 agreement, countries should soon be able to buy and sell...
Defining what is, or isn’t artificial intelligence can be tricky (or tough). So much so, even the experts get it wrong sometimes. That’s why MIT Technology Review’s Senior AI Editor Karen Hao created a flowchart to explain it all....
Never let a good crisis go to waste ANZ public sector leaders have adjusted to more change in the last 18 months than at any time outside of war. COVID enabled long-stalled technology initiatives in many organisations. Anything related...
The runtime for Windows Forms, Microsoft’s UI framework for building Windows desktop applications, was spruced up with the recent release of .NET 6.0, although high-DPI and scaling issues remain to be resolved for the application.In a bulletin on Windows...
Technology has always been a part of our lives, even when we didn’t know it. Now that technology is more integrated into our daily routines, do you find yourself wondering how much...
Roger Ebert was a dick. Is, in death, still a dick. Back in 1989, he reviewed, among other things, Dead Poets Society. He gave it two stars—but that’s not the worst of it. The worst of it was this:...
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