At CES in January, AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su pulled a “one more thing” move at the end of the presentation and flashed a monster AI accelerator named MI300, which it had been working on for several years. The CES keynote was primarily about the company’s V-Cache CPUs for its …
Read More »Showalter hopes Orioles can return to normalcy
After three days in which the Baltimore Orioles’ focus understandably may have been anywhere but on the actual baseball game they were playing in, manager Buck Showalter welcomed Thursday night’s 8-3 win over the Boston Red Sox. Manny Machado celebrates after hitting a three-run homer in Baltimore’s win over Boston …
Read More »Apple announces a new, cheaper iPad in hopes of stopping sales slump
Apple doesn’t move iPads like it used to, but that’s true of all tablets. The Cupertino company has been hard at work trying to come up with reasons for people to upgrade. Make it bigger? Offer a stylus? Now Apple is just trying a lower price. The new iPad (it’s …
Read More »Lab-made meat startup Memphis Meats hopes to grow a Thanksgiving turkey
Memphis Meats sizzled onto the startup stage earlier this year with a lab-grown meatball. Now, it’s entertaining the idea of growing other meats — including turkey. The startup has created an Indiegogo campaign to save some of the nearly 50 million birds from the slaughter each Thanksgiving by educating the public …
Read More »Pinned hopes
Image copyright iStock Safety Pin Box, a new monthly subscription service, has a lofty goal – to help white people learn how to root out racism while simultaneously paying black activists for their time. While on vacation in Jamaica together just after the US election day, activists Leslie Mac and …
Read More »Kenya pins its prosperity hopes on oil
Kenya is eager to make its entry into the oil export business in 2017. It plans to start on a small scale, producing almost a million barrels over a period of two years. There is concern, however, that plans are premature and profits will be hard to come by. The …
Read More »Square hopes to ease the EMV transition with faster transaction times
You’ve likely seen the headlines about consumer frustration with the transition to EMV payment cards in the U.S., most of which centers around how long the payments take versus good old-fashioned swiping. Those of us living in countries where EMV has been a fixture for a while might just shrug …
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