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Japanese automaker Nissan aims for sustainability, worker inclusivity
Nissan says it has a “sustainability plan” to become a greener and more inclusive company
OpenAI tests ChatGPT-powered search engine that could compete with Google
OpenAI is testing a ChatGPT-powered search engine that could put the artificial intelligence company in direct competition with search giant Google and affect the flow of internet traffic seeking news and other timely information
Musk predicted a 50% success rate for the fifth test flight of the SpaceX Starship, which is expected to launch in late August or early September
On July 29, after the success of the last starship test flight, Elon Musk confirmed that SpaceX's next test flight will further increase the difficulty
Why global tech meltdowns such as the CrowdStrike outage are the new normal?
Cybersecurity experts say more global tech outages like last week's are "inevitable" — and next time could be far worse. Security clients now face a difficult choice between trusting third-party security vendors with the keys to their systems, or acc
Google won't be scrapping third-party cookies on its Chrome browser anymore. Here's what that mean?
Google Chrome unveiled a plan in 2020 to phase out third-party cookies by the end of 2022, which was extended to 2025, then dumped.
Flying taxis set to take off in China as Beijing pumps up 'low-altitude economy'.
EHang's EH216-S was the first eVTOL in the world to receive a Type Certificate.
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype revealed: 1.97 seconds to break 100, performance comparable to super run!
Recently, at the annual event of tech giant Xiaomi, a prototype car named SU7 Ultra shocked debut, causing wide attention in the automotive industry.
SK Hynix recently announced that it will use a more environmentally friendly gas - fluorine gas (F2) - in its chip production cleaning process.
SK Hynix recently announced that it will use a more environmentally friendly gas - fluorine gas (F2) - in its chip production cleaning process.
Thousands of satellites had to suddenly manoeuvre during solar storm
A geomagnetic storm in May brought the best auroral displays in two decades, but it also battered satellites around the world.
Challenges with IoT product launches: Why time-to-market has increased 80% in 4 years
In 2023, OEM time to market for connected products—from project kick-off to the first paying customer—averaged 41 months, an 80% climb since 2020.
Is Edge Computing Over or Just Getting Started?
For the last few years, many believed edge computing would become the next big thing.
Industrial Vehicles Market To Surpass USD 56.23 Billion By 2031, Fueled By E-Commerce Boom And Growing Focus On Safety Standards
The Industrial Vehicles Market Size is experiencing a period of significant expansion, driven by a confluence of factors.
Leicester: Data taken in council cyber-attack 'could be sold by hackers'
Hackers behind a cyber-attack at Leicester City Council could be selling stolen data, an expert has warned.
Where did we come from? Exploring the explosion of interest in data and data tooling
A couple things happened that helped shape the current data landscape. Enterprises began to move more of their on-premise workloads to the cloud.
Data-Driven Sustainability: Beyond Numbers, Towards Action
The environmental alarm bells are ringing louder than ever. Droughts, floods, and dwindling resources paint a grim picture of our impact on the planet. But amidst these challenges, a ray of hope emerges – data-driven sustainability.
Green technology has become a trend
Global renewable energy generation will exceed one-third of total generation for the first time in 2024.
China has successfully launched the Tianmu 1 meteorological constellation with 15-18 stars
At 19:20 Beijing time on January 5, 2024, China successfully launched the Tianmu 1 Meteorological Constellation 15-18 using the Kuaizhou-1A carrier rocket at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
Illuminating dark matter
The experimental results of detecting dark matter particles called axions will see light in 2024.
Aiming for the stars
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory, located in Chile, plans to begin operating some instruments by the end of 2024 and conduct a ten-year survey of the entire southern hemisphere sky.
Super-fast supercomputers
At the beginning of 2024, researchers will launch Europe's first billion dollar supercomputer, Jupiter.