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Amazon Seeks Oxfordshire Data Center Approval

Amazon is seeking approval to build four data centre buildings in Oxfordshire, a move that signals rising demand for cloud capacity in the United Kingdom. Local planners are reviewing the

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Rising Costs Define AI Arms Race

The race to dominate artificial intelligence is accelerating, and the price tag is soaring. Tech giants and startups are pouring money into chips, data centers, and talent as they compete

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MIT Teams Develop Safer Robot Control

Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS) have developed a control system that aims to make robots safer

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FCC Revises Verizon Phone Unlocking Rule

The Federal Communications Commission has revised a rule that set a 60-day timeline for unlocking Verizon phones after activation, responding to concerns about fraud losses. The change affects millions of

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Tri-Fold Phones Are Tablets That Fold

The first time I watched the Galaxy Z tri-fold unfold into a 10-inch screen, it looked less like a phone gimmick and more like the future of mobile computing. My

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Dancing Robot Stalls During Public Demo

A dancing robot halted mid-performance after getting tangled in a small barrier, prompting on-site staff to step in and help. The brief interruption, captured by bystanders during a recent public

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Hospital Trials AI Receptionist To Cut Waits

Health officials said this week that an AI receptionist has begun handling patient calls, with the goal to cut queues and speed up patient care. The system is being rolled

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MIT CSAIL Proposes Concept-Based Software Design

Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have outlined a new way to build software by separating programs into clear parts and rules. The approach breaks code into