Google LiteRT.js, released July 9, 2026, brings native browser AI inference to web developers by compiling Google’s proven ...
LiteRT.js runs machine learning models locally with CPU, GPU and emerging NPU acceleration, potentially reducing server infrastructure, inference charges and data movement.
Few World Cup rivalries have produced so many moments that transcend sport, becoming part of the political and cultural history of two nations. As England and Argentina prepared to meet in the World ...
MPs are expected to approve the long-delayed Hillsborough Law later, in a bid to prevent cover-ups linked to failures of the ...
Latest release of Red Hat’s Kubernetes-managed application platform also brings new security, workload isolation, and ...
After he protested a foul and was sent off for ‘verbal dissent’ during the 1966 World Cup, FIFA decided a system was needed ...
American Home Water & Air today announced the introduction of The Governor, a new smart water softener designed to combine water treatment ...
Sophie Ecclestone becomes England's all-time leading wicket-taker across all formats as the hosts fight back late on day one ...
The global Java development ecosystem experienced significant structural changes this week following the introduction of a new OpenJDK enhancement draft alongside warnings from cybersecurity ...
The AI firm Anthropic has developed a technique that has given it the clearest glimpse yet at what’s really going on inside ...