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The smart stethoscope "quickly delivers" an indication of whether someone has heart failure, atrial fibrillation or heart valve disease.
According to research from infrastructure watchdog DataCenterMap, there are currently 4005 active data centers registered in the U.S. When mapped by Newsweek, the data shows that data centers are ...
Global hyperscalers such as Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Meta Platforms have been spending record sums on capital expenditures (capex) over the last few years. While this clearly bodes well for ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem fired two dozen FEMA IT employees, including top leaders, for allegedly neglecting security protocols and compromising sensitive data.
Two hedge fund billionaires with solid track records bought a technology-focused index fund in the second quarter.
The U.S. said Samsung and SK Hynix can no longer ship American equipment to their production facilities in China without government licenses.
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) are moving beyond just games. In 2025, they’ll be used more for training people, helping teams work together even when they’re apart, and changing how ...
Fourteen state troopers and six conservation officers will take part in the roving patrols outside houses of worship and schools.
NEW YORK (AP) — The car company run by Elon Musk asked a federal court Friday to dismiss massive damages awarded to victims ...
Emergency leaders say the kind of mass text alert system we have now that sends weather related warnings and emergency notices would have been a game changer.
Stocks are losing ground on Wall Street in early trading Friday, pulling the market down from its latest all-time highs, after a closely watched measure of inflation showed prices mostly held steady ...
The critical evidence was presented last month to a jury, which found the company partially liable for the 2019 crash in Key Largo, Florida.