Steam's frame rate data harvesting is still only in the beta client, so it'll be a while before this feature is available or widespread. Once it is live, though, it should help plenty of people decide ...
One of the early organizers of the local data center referendum movement is running as a Democrat for an at-large seat on the Frederick County Council. Sam Newhouse, 32, who lives near New Market, was ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Chatham County prosecutors say evidence ranging from cell phone records to repairs on a suspect’s car ties 29-year-old Mikeara Gibbons to a fatal hit-and-run that killed a ...
Nvidia Corp. today announced blueprints for artificial intelligence training data generation to enable massive-scale processing and generation of data for the AI models needed to drive the next ...
Kowalchik announced narrowing of fiscal 2026 net sales guidance to $950 million to $1 billion, raising the low end of the range, "primarily reflect[ing] the benefit of foreign currency translation, ...
The U.S. Navy faces communications challenges unlike any other service, as ships at sea need to communicate across long distances without a traditional network infrastructure, hindering real-time ...
Satellite images show damage near vital equipment on sites in at least five countries. March 1 March 1 Satellite imagery shows smoke rising from a building at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
Luke Lindberg, USDA's undersecretary for trade and foreign agricultural affairs. (USDA photo) Luke Lindberg, USDA’s undersecretary for trade and foreign agricultural affairs, is the leading contender ...
Kristina Schake will end her four-year run as Disney‘s chief communications officer next month as Bob Iger wraps his tenure as CEO. Schake’s departure from the role of the Mouse House’s top ...
WESTFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NETSCOUT® SYSTEMS, INC. (NASDAQ: NTCT), a leading provider of observability, AIOps, cybersecurity, and DDoS attack protection solutions, today announced the extension ...
Scientists at Microsoft Research in the United States have demonstrated a system called Silica for writing and reading information in ordinary pieces of glass which can store two million books’ worth ...