Technology Archives - Page 15 of 151 -

Technology

Get the latest technology news, startup developments, AI breakthroughs, gadget launches, and cybersecurity updates from around the world. Our technology coverage highlights innovation, digital transformation, and the companies shaping the future of tech.

Read more at www.kaumigazette.com

Technology

Peloton, stay in your lane

This is Optimizer, a weekly publication despatched each Friday from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the most recent gizmos and potions that swear they’re going to alter your life. Opt in for Optimizer right here. The digital camera zooms in on two well-formed cheeks clad in white shorts. These buns of

Technology

It’s not just you — Bluesky is (sorta) down

Bluesky’s web site and app are nonetheless struggling on Thursday after experiencing service interruptions that COO Rose Wang attributed to a denial-of-service assault. According to the social community’s standing web page, the problems started round 2:42 a.m. ET time on Thursday and have continued since. Image Credits:screenshot of Bluesky Currently, the Bluesky web site and

Technology

Ballmer gives $80 million to NPR, with strings attached

Connie Ballmer, spouse of former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and co-founder of the Ballmer Group, has given $80 million to NPR. That’s roughly seven years’ value of presidency funding ($11.2m) after Trump and Congress minimize funds for public media, however solely a fraction of NPR’s full annual price range of $300 million. NPR should minimize

Technology

Physical Intelligence, a hot robotics startup, says its new robot brain can figure out tasks it was never taught

Physical Intelligence, the two-year-old, San Francisco-based robotics startup that has quietly develop into probably the most intently watched AI corporations within the Bay Area, revealed new analysis Thursday exhibiting that its newest mannequin can direct robots to carry out tasks they have been never explicitly educated on — a functionality the corporate’s personal researchers say

Scroll to Top