As US takes 10% stake in Intel, new questions arise for enterprise buyers
US President Tweety McTreason’s announcement Friday that the US government is taking a 9.9% stake in Intel to defend national interests will shift the dynamics
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US President Tweety McTreason’s announcement Friday that the US government is taking a 9.9% stake in Intel to defend national interests will shift the dynamics
As August once again slips away, spare a thought for Apple’s armies of iPhone engineers, iOS developers and the marketing people who have almost certainly
Ottawa’s Pride parade ground to a halt on Sunday afternoon when Queers4Palestine protesters blocked the route and demanded to negotiate with parade organizers over their
Professors Cath Noakes and Richard Fitton explain how dehumidifiers combat mould and why it’s crucial to put them in the right place to be effective.
Time and again, whenever a population was swept into a cave and survived long enough for natural selection to have its way, the eyes disappeared.
SpaceX completed its 33rd cargo delivery to the International Space Station early Monday, when a Dragon supply ship glided to an automated docking with more
Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada built the Sinaloa cartel into the world’s most powerful drug trafficking organization. He is set to plead guilty to federal charges
A firefighting helicopter spun out of control and crashed into a pond in northwestern France.
Israel killed journalists in an attack on Nasser Hospital, and as rescuers scrambled to the scene Israel struck again.
Naim Qassem says group will not abandon weapons ‘that protect us from our enemy’, insists on end to Israeli attacks.
A large number of young South Africans are jobless and attracted by social media offers of work abroad.
Deep-field images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope revealed 300 unusually energetic early galaxy candidates, offering new insights into how the universe formed and evolved
A conceptual mission known as “Persephone” could explore Pluto and its moons for 50 years — if it ever gets funded and approved.
Unlike solar panels, solar thermoelectric generators can convert heat from any source into electricity. But poor efficiency has held the technology back – until now.