Google LiteRT.js, released July 9, 2026, brings native browser AI inference to web developers by compiling Google’s proven ...
Master of Information and Data Science (MIDS) alums Beth McBride, Ishani Cheshire, Indri Adisoemarta, Chase Martin, and Ambro ...
MONACO, July 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hulls taking off on foils plus electric, hydrogen, or methanol engines and onboard artificial intelligence – this is what yachting’s future could look like.
China is pulling ahead in global research rankings and expanding its ambitions in space. With growing technological leadership, Beijing is positioning itself as a rival to the United States on a ...
As AI continues to advance, infrastructure must evolve to enable access and delivery of real-time information at scale. In partnership withBright Data AI is booming. New use cases are emerging each ...
Bitcoin is down 11% year to date and nearly 30% over the past year, while metals and semiconductor stocks have posted major gains. Gold surged to a record $5,600 per ounce in January before easing ...
BEAVERTON, Ore.—HDR10+ Technologies LLC, an industrywide consortium with more than 180 adopter companies, has been selected to administer the certification program for Eclipsa Video, a new open source ...
One of Dead by Daylight players' most-requested slashers is finally coming to the game. Developer Behaviour Interactive announced on Saturday, as part of a 10-year anniversary stream for Dead by ...
The biggest razzle-dazzle night of the year for high school musical theater programs in the Charlotte region unfolded Sunday at Belk Theater in uptown with the 13th annual Blumey Awards from ...
The Chicago Fire and Meridian Health P.L.A.Y.S. (Participate, Learn, Achieve, Youth, Soccer) program celebrates its 13th year, growing from eight Chicago Public Schools in 2013 to 70 in 2026 with more ...
A dozen students crowded around the ExxonMobil table at the Baton Rouge Community College North Acadian campus. Ask questions, don’t procrastinate and safety first, electrician Brittany Robinson told ...
One ACLU client spent six months in jail, because police relied on facial recognition technology to incorrectly identify her as a suspect. She’s the fourteenth person known to be wrongfully arrested ...