WASHINGTON — A powerful surveillance tool backed by national security hawks faces a risk of expiring this week after President Donald Trump moved to put it in the hands of an ally without a national ...
Caitlin Yilek is a politics reporter at CBSNews.com, based in Washington, D.C. She previously worked for the Washington Examiner and The Hill, and was a member of the 2022 Paul Miller Washington ...
Apple today unveiled significant upgrades to Visual Intelligence, including a new Siri mode in the Camera app that can analyze real-world objects and take actions directly from what the iPhone sees.
Energy experts acknowledge the need for additional power sources, and they’re turning to new technology and infrastructure to address the demand. "As an industry, we are investing approximately $1.1 ...
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Eighty years after the creation of ENIAC, the world's first general-purpose electronic computer, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are exploring a new way to power the future of computing.
Inside Business creates its annual Power List to highlight the people who are influencing the economy in Hampton Roads. This year’s list features 25 top influencers in alphabetical order, 75 Power ...
Inside Business creates its annual Power List to highlight the people who are influencing the economy in Hampton Roads. We spotlight appointed and elected decision-makers, public and private sector ...
Inside Business creates its annual Power List to highlight the people who are influencing the economy in Hampton Roads, whether they be the decision-makers, public and private sector individuals, ...
Atlanta — It is a sunny afternoon in Atlanta, Georgia, but inside Carolyn Kayne's 3,000-square-foot home, it is cold. "I'm walking around in a ski suit trying to stay warm in the winter," Kayne told ...
One way for a company to stand out — or to intimidate the competition — is to boast, often without evidence, about how much power it has access to. By Erin Griffith The artificial intelligence boom ...
The first commercial nuclear-power projects in a decade are now under construction in the U.S., a potential turning point for a segment of the power industry that has been stuck in neutral for years.