Within a $5 million laboratory on the University of Idaho’s Coeur d’Alene campus, a host of intelligent robots wait for their next command.
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The GPU Hunger Games, E3W's Safety Crisis & More
India’s AI Boom Runs Into A Compute Crunch The way India buys AI compute power is being rewritten. Amid geopolitical tensions ...
The impact of a cyberattack goes way beyond the disruption of day-to-day operations – hitting share prices and earnings guidance, exposing businesses to lawsuits and fines, and enforcing budget cuts ...
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Rivian's next chapter: Inside the powerful R1S and smartly-engineered R2
The electric vehicle industry isn’t stagnant; the more consumer demand there is for eco-friendly and high-tech alternatives ...
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Next-gen ramjet fuel propulsion system for future offensive, defensive missions tested
L3Harris has taken a significant step toward advancing next-generation propulsion technology for future offensive ...
Arrow 4 entering the serial production phase will mark a major milestone for Israel's top air defense system.
That’s the scale of Discovery, a next-generation supercomputer expected to become the fastest in the United States — and ...
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US firm starts building Navy’s next destroyer that can conduct anti-submarine ops
A Virginia-based company has started building American Navy’s next powerful destroyer. HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — L3Harris has been selected to make next-gen radios for the U.S. Army under an $84 million purchase ...
President Trump should develop airborne missile defense systems that destroy missiles as they're ascending. The technology's ...
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The Navy is designing a next-generation destroyer to replace its aging Arleigh Burke workhorses
The U.S. Navy is spending $133.5 million in fiscal year 2026 research and development funds to advance DDG(X), a next-generation destroyer designed to eventually retire the oldest Arleigh Burke-class ...
Macworld reports that Apple’s 2026 entry-level iPad is expected to launch by May 2026 with either the A18 or A19 chip, bringing Apple Intelligence support for the first time. The upgrade appears ...
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