Mid-range models ring the changes in Top500 supercomputer ranking
With no change at the top of the latest Top500.org supercomputer list, you need to look further down the rankings to see the real story.
With no change at the top of the latest Top500.org supercomputer list, you need to look further down the rankings to see the real story.
With internet traffic set to triple over the next five years or so, according to recent estimates from Nokia and Cisco Systems, Nokia thinks the time is right for a new range of high-end routers that can boost core capacity by a factor of six -- and even help 10-year-old devices to double their capacity.
Chip designers are applying industrial safety design techniques to their processor cores so that they can get themselves out of trouble when a fault occurs.
SoftBank's latest robotics acquisition could allow it to open up a whole new market for service industries and home help.
They have the resources, the expertise and, though they may not realize it, the need -- but it turns out that enterprises are often the ones that don't yet have IPv6.
To speed up in-flight internet access don't stick a rocket on it, but a xenon-ion propulsion system (XIPS).
A major British Airways crash has highlighted the importance for businesses of testing backup systems and disaster recovery procedures to ensure that they work as planned.
Artificial intelligence is where the competition is in IT, with Microsoft and Google both parading powerful, always-available AI tools for the enterprise at their respective developer conferences, Build and I/O, in May.
Amazon Web Services has long offered an SDK to make it easier to access its web services from Java. Now it has another lure for Java programmers: James Gosling, the father of Java.
Steve Ballmer's latest hobby, USAfacts.org, cast a spotlight on the effectiveness of local, state and federal governments when it launched in April. Its easy-to-read dashboards allow ordinary citizens to compare government's performance of its core missions with spending at all levels.
Facebook must pay a €110 million (US$123 million) for misleading the European Commission during an investigation of its takeover of WhatsApp.
IBM has some new options for businesses wanting to experiment with quantum computing.
SAP wants to speed up how analytics adapt to change. It's doing that by embedding SAP Predictive Analytics' machine learning capabilities in S/4Hana.
SAP has added machine-learning to its Leonardo IoT software suite to help businesses handle data gathered from smart devices more intelligently.
The French data protection watchdog has imposed its harshest penalty on Facebook for six breaches of French privacy law.