Technology stocks led a three-day market rout last week , but some on Wall Street are keeping the faith in the trade due to one key factor: earnings. "There is no sign yet of a slowing in their ...
From unprecedented levels of brightness to micro-LED backlights, here are the features we'll be looking for at this year's CES expo. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in ...
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Ms. Kinder is a writer and an instructor at Yale Summer Session. Since 2014, I’ve led a study-abroad writing course for Yale University in Auvillar, a village in the southwest of France. For many of ...
There’s a giant question hanging over the tech industry: How long will its massive investments in AI infrastructure really last? Tech giants are shelling out hundreds of billions of dollars on ...
E very fall, Linda Kornasky uses Walt Whitman’s poem, “A Song of Myself,” in her “American Romantic Literature” class to explore themes of nature, human connection, and LGBTQ identity. “His whole ...
As Microsoft phases out older Exchange Server versions, IT leaders are facing new decisions about how to stay compliant and cost-efficient. Understanding the current licensing landscape for Windows ...
As promised in a memo from the chancellor earlier this month, some Texas Tech University system faculty members were asked this week to report whether any course they teach “advocates for or promotes” ...
Sam Altman’s OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has launched its first-ever certification courses designed for workers and educators. These courses will be available via the OpenAI Academy and aim to ...
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CHARLOTTE — A Charlotte nonprofit is offering free IT support courses to help close the tech skills divide among local workers. Mary Smith is a student of the course with Per Scholas North Carolina.