US Charts Unprecedented Course to Pioneer Commercial Fusion Energy Era
A Decade to Transform Clean Energy The United States has unveiled a groundbreaking national strategy to achieve commercial fusion energy…
A Decade to Transform Clean Energy The United States has unveiled a groundbreaking national strategy to achieve commercial fusion energy…
Understanding Volatility’s Silver Lining Recent market turbulence has sent the VIX, Wall Street’s preferred fear gauge, to levels not seen…
The Domino Effect: When AWS US-EAST-1 Stumbles, the Internet Trembles In a dramatic demonstration of digital interdependence, a massive Amazon…
Embark Studios’ upcoming extraction shooter, Arc Raiders, has concluded its final pre-launch playtest with impressive numbers. The ‘Server Slam’ event peaked at nearly 190,000 concurrent players on Steam alone, suggesting a robust debut is on the horizon for the game later this month.
Arc Raiders, the highly anticipated extraction shooter from Embark Studios, has wrapped up its ‘Server Slam’ playtest with a significant show of player interest, according to reports. The open test, which ran over the weekend across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, served as the final opportunity for the public to experience the game before its official launch on October 30.
The cryptocurrency industry is experiencing a significant cultural divide as established financial institutions and tech giants increasingly dominate blockchain development. Recent moves by Ethereum Foundation researchers and major corporations signal a shift toward centralized models that contrast with Bitcoin’s original decentralized vision.
The cryptocurrency sector is experiencing a deepening ideological divide as high-profile moves within the industry signal a shift toward more centralized models, according to industry observers. The recent transition of Ethereum Foundation researcher Dankrad Feist to stablecoin-focused blockchain startup Tempo has sparked discussions about the direction of blockchain technology development and its alignment with Satoshi Nakamoto’s original vision.
Widespread Service Disruption Hits Major Gaming Platforms A massive Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage has created a domino effect across…
Romanian DeepTech firm .lumen, known for AI-powered glasses aiding the visually impaired, has received an €11 million grant to develop autonomous delivery robots. The project aims to deploy sidewalk-navigating robots for urban logistics, marking a significant expansion of the company’s AI vision technology.
Romanian startup .lumen is expanding its artificial intelligence vision technology from assisting the visually impaired to powering urban delivery robots, according to recent reports. The Cluj-Napoca-based company has secured an €11 million grant for its “PABLO – Autonomous Robots for Urban Delivery” project, funded under the European Union’s Intelligent Growth, Digitalization, and Financial Instruments Programme 2021-2027.
The Domino Effect on Digital Services When Amazon Web Services experienced significant service disruptions on Monday, the digital world witnessed…