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Brain-inspired chip could make some AI tasks up to 2,000 times more energy efficient
A new type of computer chip that uses the physics of materials to process information could make some artificial intelligence ...
Bay Area organizations and programs dedicated to helping older adults feel more comfortable using technology offer classes in ...
The Altair 8800 lit the fuse, but Apple's 1977 device made home computing irresistible to the masses. Here's a look back as Apple turns 50.
Discover the best antivirus programs for computers that keep you protected without slowing you down. Best Antivirus Software ...
Days after Chinese regulators approved what officials describe as the world’s first invasive brain-computer interface device cleared for commercial use in patients, Shanghai announced three new ...
In a landmark development, Neuracle Medical Technology has secured the country’s first-ever approval for an implantable brain-computer interface (BCI) system designed to restore hand motor function in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This spring, the Mary S. Biesecker Public Library will begin offering a new Library Laptop Program to patrons and local residents.
Patrons can check out a limited number of laptops and attend open lab hours for technology training. The library will also offer a dedicated computer for telehealth information. This spring, the Mary ...
A pending contractor switchup marks another blow to Boeing, which is struggling to prove itself as a reliable strategic partner to NASA. Reading time 3 minutes Boeing is still in the doghouse with ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement dramatically cut its basic training program amid a hiring spree meant to speed up the Trump administration’s deportation efforts, records obtained by The Washington ...
On January 21, eleven UAM-CTM students received laptops during a launch event for the UAM-CTM Digital Literacy Program. Front row (from left) Rebecca Kelley, Digitunity program specialist; Steven ...
Something strange happened at University of California campuses this fall. For the first time since the dot-com crash, computer science enrollment dropped. System-wide, it fell 6% last year after ...
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