Predicting the future is a lot like trying to guess what your cat is thinking. You might get lucky and realize they want food, or you might end up with a scratched hand and a lingering sense of ...
Current artificial intelligence applications are pushing the limits of typical silicon and its underlying binary bits. New kinds of computers built to take advantage of quantum mechanical properties ...
Language technology has grown fast, but it still feels frustrating at times. Maybe your virtual assistant misunderstands commands, or translation tools miss the tone of a sentence. These gaps can ...
In many ways, electronic products resemble living organisms. For example, they have a central brain that might be a very simple 8-bit MCU or an extremely complex, multicore SoC. Their circulatory ...
The waters are choppy for the freight industry in 2025. Tariffs are continuing to be levvied, paused, or increased, which in turn erratically boosts or decreases the cargo volumes that freight and ...
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Two decades ago, most electronic trading systems operated in tightly controlled, single-asset environments. They were fast for their time but rigid in design, often incapable of supporting the pace ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. The buzz around "Face Computing" is growing fast in the tech ...
If a smart city is defined as a civilization that uses technology to support the community, then the origins of this concept date back at least to the Neanderthals. While the concept has, of course, ...