Amazon's cloud unit readies more powerful data centre chip - sources
The new chip will also use a technology called a "fabric" that will allow it to connect with other chips to speed up tasks like image recognition
The new chip will also use a technology called a "fabric" that will allow it to connect with other chips to speed up tasks like image recognition
The company also launched two self-driving delivery robots - one for outdoor delivery, the other for indoor services.
Google's fast-growing tool for searching job listings has been a boon for employers and job boards starving for candidates, but several rival job-finding services contend anti-competitive behavior has fueled its rise and cost them users and profits
The plan will be spearheaded by a new government office called Digital Industry Singapore
Announcement comes two days before Tesla is expected to announce a quarterly loss on fewer deliveries of its Model 3 sedan, which represents Tesla's attempt to become a volume car maker.
Addresses concern that radiation from mobile antennas may be dangerous
The intensity with which company representatives disputed each other's claims underscores the high stakes in the battle for supremacy over an industry that is expected to spend US$275 billion over seven years in the US alone
Minister of finance Grant Robertson has asked the Productivity Commission to examine and report on technological change, disruption and the future of work.
Maxwell executives told investors it had developed and patented a "dry electrode" technology that could significantly increase the driving range and reduce the cost of electric vehicle batteries
Critics have slammed Facebook for its role in providing a platform for hate speech, misinformation and political meddling
If this mission is a success then Rocket Lab expects to increase its activity 2019, with a goal of 16 missions.
Develops Bottled Gas Monitoring with Christchurch tech firm SenSys
Old-world businesses are reinventing themselves, says technology futurist Chris Riddell.
IDC says that, by 2020, half of the New Zealand Stock Exchange listed organisations will see the majority of their business depend on their ability to create digitally enhanced products, services, and experiences.