Amazon’s Robotics Revolution: How Automation Is Reshaping Workforce Strategy
The Automation Shift in Amazon’s Operations Recent internal documents reveal that Amazon is accelerating its automation initiatives with ambitious targets…
The Automation Shift in Amazon’s Operations Recent internal documents reveal that Amazon is accelerating its automation initiatives with ambitious targets…
China plans widespread AI implementation across energy systems by 2027, positioning itself as a global leader in renewable technology applications. The strategy addresses both energy security concerns and technological competition with the United States. Industry analysts suggest this could redefine the future of energy infrastructure worldwide.
According to recent reports, China’s National Development and Reform Commission and National Energy Administration have announced plans to accelerate artificial intelligence integration throughout the energy sector. Sources indicate the strategy aims for widespread application by 2027, with ambitions to establish global leadership in AI-powered energy systems by 2030. The initiative represents a significant component of China’s broader push to dominate both renewable technology development and implementation.
Global Cyberespionage Operation Resurfaces A sophisticated cyberespionage campaign known as PassiveNeuron has reemerged, targeting high-value organizations across government, industrial, and…
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The latest version of ZLUDA has been released with groundbreaking offline compilation features. This development could significantly expand GPU computing options beyond NVIDIA hardware while maintaining CUDA compatibility.
The computing industry is witnessing a significant development with the release of ZLUDA version 5, which reportedly includes an offline compiler capable of running CUDA code on non-NVIDIA graphics processing units. According to reports from technology publication Phoronix, this advancement could potentially reshape the GPU computing landscape by enabling broader hardware compatibility for existing CUDA applications.
Strategic Alliance Accelerates Enterprise AI Deployment IBM has announced a significant partnership with AI hardware specialist Groq to deliver enhanced…
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The long-awaited PlayStation 5 port of Bethesda’s space RPG Starfield may not be announced until 2026, according to a trusted industry insider. Sources indicate the delayed release could coincide with major game updates and expansion content.
The anticipated PlayStation 5 version of Bethesda’s space exploration RPG Starfield will reportedly not see an official announcement this year, according to recent industry reports. Multiple sources now suggest PlayStation owners may need to wait until 2026 before the game arrives on Sony’s current-generation console.
Onyx Boox has launched the international version of its Palma 2 Pro, a pocket-sized e-reader that defies convention. The device features a color E Ink screen, 5G connectivity, and runs on Android 15 with full Google Play access, blurring the lines between an e-reader and a smartphone.
E-reader manufacturer Onyx Boox is launching a global version of its phone-sized Palma 2 Pro, according to reports from tech analysts. The device, which sources indicate is designed to be a highly portable digital reading companion, boasts features such as 5G dual-SIM support and stylus input. Perhaps its most significant departure from traditional e-readers is its use of Android 15 as its operating system, coupled with full access to the Google Play Store, opening up a vast ecosystem of applications beyond simple book reading.
Sophisticated Cyber Espionage Operation Uncovered Security researchers have identified renewed activity from the notorious Chinese hacking collective known as Salt…