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Rising Demand for High-End PC Components in Russia Driven by Local AI Computing
Consumers in Russia are increasingly purchasing premium PC parts to build powerful machines capable of running AI workloads locally.
Read MoreArtemis II Astronauts Achieve Historic Communication Link with ISS Crew from Lunar Orbit
For the first time, astronauts orbiting the Moon on Artemis II directly communicated with crew aboard the ISS circling Earth, marking a milestone in space missions.
Read MoreIppon Pacific II 2000 UPS Offers Versatile High-Power Backup with Pure Sine Wave Output
The Ippon Pacific II 2000 UPS delivers robust pure sine wave power and flexible installation options, suited for both rack and tower setups.
Read MoreDebunking the Myth: Space Technology’s True Impact on Everyday Innovation
Contrary to popular belief, space exploration serves as a highly conservative testing ground, not a prolific source of everyday tech innovations.
Read MoreMicrosoft Developer Division Head Julia Liuson to Step Down After 34 Years
Julia Liuson, leader of Microsoft’s developer division for 12 years, is leaving the company after a 34-year tenure, marking another significant leadership change.
Read MoreAtomic Batteries Could Accelerate the Arrival of Commercial Fusion Power Plants
Atomic batteries may play a crucial role in speeding up the development of commercial fusion power plants by addressing current energy output challenges.
Read MoreRural US Activists Leverage AI to Challenge Data Center Expansion
Activists in rural America employ AI tools to combat large-scale data center projects encroaching on their communities.
Read MoreAMD Unveils Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition with Dual 3D V-Cache Priced at $899
AMD announces the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition with dual 3D V-Cache, set to launch on April 22 at $899.
Read MoreLaunch of Start-1M Rocket from Vostochny Spaceport Delayed Until 2027
The inaugural launch of the Start-1M launch vehicle from Russia’s Vostochny Cosmodrome has been postponed to 2027 due to additional ground testing requirements.
Read MoreRussia Plans Full Deployment of Its Orbital Station by 2034
Russia aims to complete the full configuration of its new orbital station in space by 2034, according to a leading project official.
Read MoreGoPro to Cut Nearly 25% of Workforce in Effort to Regain Profitability
GoPro plans to reduce its workforce by nearly a quarter as part of a strategy to counter declining revenue and competition pressures.
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