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Armada Raises More Than $55M to Bridge the Digital Divide

Armada Raises More Than $55M to Bridge the Digital Divide

Armada, a pioneer in edge computing, has raised over $55M in funding to bridge the global digital divide and empower businesses and communities with connectivity and AI.

A new start after 60: after 30 years teaching computing, I became a tour guide. Now I show people the most beautiful places in the world

A new start after 60: after 30 years teaching computing, I became a tour guide. Now I show people the most beautiful places in the world

Freddie Johnson always loved showing friends around the Scottish Highlands. So when he was made redundant, he turned it into a job

Broadcom to Divest VMware's End-User Computing and Carbon Black Units

Broadcom to Divest VMware's End-User Computing and Carbon Black Units

Broadcom CEO Hock Tan has announced the company's plan to divest VMware's end-user computing and Carbon Black units, and shift to subscription licenses of bigger software bundles.

Quantum-computing approach uses single molecules as qubits for first time

Quantum-computing approach uses single molecules as qubits for first time

Physicists have made progress in building quantum computers using individual trapped molecules as qubits.

Google Gemini AI Enhances Bard Chatbot with Photo and Video Skills

Google Gemini AI Enhances Bard Chatbot with Photo and Video Skills

Google's Bard AI chatbot gains multimedia capabilities through the Gemini model, empowering it with video, audio, and photo understanding.

Google Gemini Tries Outsmarting ChatGPT With Photo and Video AI

Google Gemini Tries Outsmarting ChatGPT With Photo and Video AI

Google's latest AI update, Gemini, brings video and photo understanding to its Bard AI chatbot and Pixel 8 phone.

Atoms Under Pressure: The Dawn of Ultra-Efficient Computing Memory

Atoms Under Pressure: The Dawn of Ultra-Efficient Computing Memory

Researchers develop hybrid phase-change memristors that offer fast, low-power, and high-density computing memory.

EU Approves Funding for Next Generation Cloud Infrastructure and Services

EU Approves Funding for Next Generation Cloud Infrastructure and Services

The European Commission has approved an Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) to support research, development, and first industrial deployment of advanced cloud and edge computing technologies. The project, called IPCEI Next Generation Cloud Infrastructure and Services (IPCEI CIS), involves seven member states and aims to develop an interoperable and openly accessible European data processing ecosystem. With up to €1.2 billion in public funding and an additional €1.4 billion in private investments, the IPCEI CIS plans to undertake 19 highly innovative projects, including the development of an open-source software for real-time and low-latency services.