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How the Pentagon let the F-35 fail—but kept paying for it anyway
Two recent Pentagon reports illustrate the myriad deficiencies of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 program—but the company has never faced real consequences for it.
An important aspect in software engineering is the ability to distinguish between premature, unnecessary, and necessary ...
If your PC doesn’t deliver the desired performance in a particular game, it’s usually—but not always—due to two limiting factors. Either your processor (CPU) or your graphics card (GPU) is ...
Joseph Weizenbaum realized that programs like his Eliza chatbot could "induce powerful delusional thinking in quite normal ...
One of the best-selling AMD CPUs right now – actually, one of the best-selling CPUs, period – is a processor we once recommended avoiding at all costs. When we first reviewed it three and a half years ...
Eight years after the first mobile NPUs, fragmented tooling and vendor lock-in raise a bigger question: are dedicated AI ...
As of, 2026, California’s AB 325 fundamentally reshapes the legal landscape for algorithmic pricing. By explicitly ...
In a game of NFL tank chess, the Las Vegas Raiders have shut down tight end Brock Bowers and safety Jeremy Chinn for the season, and the New York Giants have held out several key players from practice ...
Prediction markets let people wager on anything from a basketball game to the outcome of a presidential election — and ...
Week 17 is off and running after several games on Christmas Day and two on Saturday night, both of which were big for playoff implications. The Baltimore Ravens aren't out of it just yet after their ...
An important milestone has been achieved in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. A new peer-reviewed study published in Nature Biomedical Engineering shows how a high-performance brain-computer ...
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