Japan building world’s fastest supercomputer, 130-petaflops using under 3MW power
Japan is building the world’s fastest supercomputer capable of making 130 quadrillion calculations per second (otherwise known as petaflops).
The 130-petaflops supercomputer will be built...
Samsung brand not severely damaged by Note 7 scandal, poll reveals
The Samsung brand has not been severely damaged by the global recall of Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, according to a US opinion poll by...
Symantec in $2.3 billion acquisition agreement with Lifelock
Symantec Corp. announced today that it has entered into a definitive acquisition agreement with Lifelock Inc. The transaction will be worth $24 per share...
Tesla merger with SolarCity receives shareholder approval
Tesla’s plan to takeover solar energy system installer SolarCity was given the green light on Thursday after shareholders at both companies voted in favour...
Samsung is acquiring car tech maker Harman for $8.0 billion
Samsung has agreed to acquire Harman International Industries, a leader maker of connected products for automakers, for $112.00 per share in cash - a...
Cyber attacks threaten UK national security and financial reputation
The recent cyber attack on Tesco Bank represents a threat to the UK’s national security and financial reputation, warned interior minister Amber Rudd.
Cyber attacks...
Tesla phasing out unlimited free use of its Supercharger network
Tesla plans on phasing out free and unlimited use of the company’s Supercharger network, one of the most desirable perks for drivers of its...
DeepMind using StarCraft as an environment for AI and Machine Learning
DeepMind, a world leader in artificial intelligence (AI) research, announced a collaboration with the US video game developer Blizzard Entertainment to open up the...
Apple’s new MacBook Pro has a touch-sensitive control bar
Apple announced its new and restyled MacBook Pro models powered by Intel's Skylake class processors.
The sixth-generation quad-core and dual-core processors offer up to...
Facebook plans on reducing censorship of graphic content
Facebook is going to loosen the strict rules it has regarding the type of content that is allowed to be shared on its social...