CES 2023 tech I'm watching: Metaverse, ER of the future, food tech, NFTs
The latest in autonomous cars, robots, AI, Web3, digital health, and more will be on display at CES 2023.
The latest in autonomous cars, robots, AI, Web3, digital health, and more will be on display at CES 2023.
By using hydroelectric and geothermal power and newly laid subsea cabling, a group of data centre companies want to provide a more sustainable way to keep the data flowing.
We've looked through the analyst predictions. These are the technologies and issues that will matter to you in 2023.
Digital trade is expected to grow to AU$192 billion by 2030.
Blockchain is far from environmentally friendly. Using lessons learned from supercomputing, scientists are now developing methods to reduce blockchain's energy consumption, while increasing its scalability.
An AI application has been developed by the University of Melbourne's Australian Integrated Multimodal Ecosystem that can predict traffic conditions up to three hours in advance.
The 31 year-old Hubble Space Telescope has been on standby for two weeks, and NASA engineers are rushing to figure out what's wrong.
Lyft's Level 5 will be folded into Toyota's Woven Planet to help with the Japanese conglomerate's plans to improve the development and safety of self-driving cars.
Nvidia announced that it would build Cambridge-1 only 20 weeks ago. Now the supercomputer is almost up and running, despite a global health crisis.
After tilting last year's budget towards 'emergency support' in light of the global pandemic, Singapore's government will spend SG$24 billion ($18.1 billion) over the next three years to help local businesses innovate and build capabilities needed to take them through the next phase of transformation.