TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
We just can’t seem to help ourselves. Our current infatuation with multi-agent systems risks mistaking a useful pattern for an inevitable future, just as we once did with microservices. Remember those ...
Commuters in Bergen and Monmouth counties will be the first in the state to try NJ Transit’s new MicroLink service, which transports commuters between their neighborhoods and the agency’s ...
Hong Kong’s stock exchange is exploring the launch of so-called micro futures on the Hang Seng Index and its tech gauge to boost trading from retail investors. Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd.
SPONSORED – Jaxon Kury, the owner of Grandson’s Tech Service, started his business because he recognized a need for patient, friendly tech help. Jaxon’s goal is not only to help you with your ...
Stop letting basic retries crash your system; this redrive framework waits for services to recover before replaying failed requests to keep everything stable. Cloud-native microservices are built for ...
Amazon MX Player has launched a microdrama service, as a new report predicts huge growth for vertical video in India. Fatafat will be a mobile-first platform offering serialized vertical videos for ...
Super Micro Computer Inc., the AI computing provider at the center of a smuggling scandal, is working to shore up its compliance operations after a stock rout erased a third of the company’s value.
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. Financial institutions are poised to embed AI into both ...
The US charged a Super Micro Computer Inc. co-founder with illegally diverting billions of dollars in Nvidia Corp.-powered servers to China, initiating its highest-profile case against alleged ...
The co-founder of Super Micro Computer and two others were charged with diverting $2.5 billion worth of servers with Nvidia’s artificial intelligence chips to China, in violation of US laws barring ...