and the tech brands we usually see upping their marketing activity to meet the surge in demand are Currys, Argos, Amazon, John Lewis, eBay, Eufy, Boots, Samsung, Sony, Shark, Ninja, and Apple.
Greg Moyer, product manager for Z9s for John Deere, explains what the company highlighted at Equip Expo 2024. Greg Moyer, ...
Available now on small dozer models, John Deere unveils its next generation of SmartGrade offering improved flexibility, ease of use and exceptional performance. Expanding offerings for customers ...
John Cockerill India Ltd. plans to invest Rs 6,000 crore in green technologies for the steel industry, electrolysers for green hydrogen, and the defense sector as part of its plan to help companies ...
Following its rollout of free unlimited WiFi on widebody aircraft last year, Malaysia Airlines has announced plans to extend the service to its Boeing 737-8 fleet by the end of this year.
Some of the world’s biggest tech companies showed this week how the tens of billions of dollars they have bet on the artificial intelligence boom are starting to pay off. They also warned bigger ...
That changed recently after tech giants with surging power needs for AI processing swooped in with announcements backing SMR projects.
NEW YORK (AP) — The downside of high expectations thumped Wall Street on Thursday, and Microsoft and Meta Platforms dragged U.S. stock indexes lower despite delivering strong profits for the ...
In five years, Torvalds said, generative algorithms and machine learning tech will become much more useful and interesting. At that point, the entire world will be able to understand how AI can ...