I’m so sorry that you are dealing with this. Hopefully the settlement is negotiated quickly and you can move on, but in the meantime, try for as many distractions throughout the day as possible, and ...
In the fast-paced world of technology, we are glued to digital devices all day long. Smart phones, laptops and the telly have made us more connected – as well as lazier. There is now increasing eviden ...
Glasses that track every blink might be the next big thing in health tech. A small device called BlinkWise clips onto regular eyewear and uses AI to read your eyelid movements – without cameras, ...
Kendra Kay speaks during public comment at the regular Amarillo City Council meeting on Sept. 23. Kay is part of a group of residents who oppose Amarillo selling its water to a data center in nearby ...
Companies are going to great lengths to protect the infrastructure that provides the backbone of the world’s digital services—by burying their data deep underground.
Bunkers, bomb shelters, mines and mountains all play critical roles protecting against our latest existential threat: the terrifying prospect of data loss.
Ashok Elluswamy is an Elon Musk lieutenant, founding member of Tesla's Autopilot team, and the VP for AI software. How did he get there?
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Underground data fortresses: The nuclear bunkers, mines and mountains being transformed to protect data from attack
It's a sunny June day in southeast England. I'm driving along a quiet, rural road that stretches through the Kent countryside. The sun flashes through breaks in the hedgerow, offering glimpses of ...
Computer vision syndrome, sometimes called digital eye strain, is the result of staring at a digital screen that's too close for too long. Experts say that symptoms can be largely avoided by keeping ...
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