Raspberry Pis are useful for all sorts of tasks, and there are plenty of potential projects you can use them for. Here are ...
Render Networks CEO Stephen Rose explains how AI in fiber construction eliminates rework and builds the foundation for true ...
92% of organizations view open source networking as critical to their future infrastructure plans. Projects like SONiC enable hardware independence, helping organizations achieve up to 50% reduction ...
New investors, including National Grid Partners, Gresham House Ventures and Morpheus Ventures, validate growing demand for modular, scaling networking technologies within quantum computing. The ...
Rumors suggest Gayle King will leave "CBS Mornings" next year to focus solely on “special projects” at the network, following a model similar to Hoda Kotb. Speculation about Gayle King’s future at CBS ...
New Orleans-based Project NOLA’s sprawling network of community installed surveillance cameras is once again streaming directly into the hands of New Orleans police (NOPD), restoring a level of ...
Eight projects across England are set to receive a share of £68 million from the Green Heat Network Fund (GHNF). The funding builds on more than £500 million already allocated by the GHNF. Combined, ...
Neos Networks has revealed the successful completion of the first fibre installation under the Project Reach programme. Specifically designed to end the worst signal blackspots on the major rail ...
The collaborative infrastructure innovation delivers nearly half a million Trainium2 chips in record time, with Anthropic scaling to more than one million chips by the end of 2025. Project Rainier, ...
The Basque Government and IBM unveiled the first IBM Quantum System Two in Europe at the IBM-Euskadi Quantum Computational Center in San Sebastián, Spain. Credit: IBM. El ordenador Quantum System Two ...
Airports Council International (ACI) World projects global commercial air traffic will total 9.8 billion passengers in 2025 and exceed 10 billion passengers in 2026, but growth is uneven across ...
CAMBRIDGE, U.K. – A small Microsoft Research team had lofty goals when it set out four years ago to create an analog optical computer that would use light as a medium for solving complex problems.