Samsung has begun mass production of chips using its 3nm process node __ its most advanced chip production technology yet that allows smaller chips to pack even more power.
US weather, climate forecasting is about to get way better
The NOAA has just turned on two new supercomputers, which will deliver a major upgrade to the US Global Forecast System and help with the launch of a new hurricane forecast model
On July 12, we’ll see the universe like never before
NASA and its partners will soon release a set of images from the James Webb telescope, including the deepest image of our universe ever taken
Acer 4th of July Sale: Save up to $100 on gaming monitors and laptops
Pick up some new gaming equipment ahead of the holiday weekend while getting big savings.
What is an MBA in accounting?
An accounting MBA may open doors to managerial and executive business careers and can help you qualify for certified public accounting credentials.
The 4 best Amazon credit cards of 2022
What is the best Amazon credit card? ZDNet chose the Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card. Take your spending to the next level this upcoming Prime Day with these Amazon credit cards.
Roe v. Wade fallout: How tech giants and big banks are changing employee policies to adapt
From Apple to Tesla to Amazon to Citigroup, companies are altering their employee handbook. But there’s a data privacy issue they need to consider.
New ChromeOS 103 update will satisfy Chromebook-Android users’ Apple envy
The latest Chrome OS update will allow Android users to sync recent photos and Wi-Fi passwords, and fast-pair Bluetooth devices with their Chromebooks. It’s the next step towards a unified ecosystem of Google hardware and software.
Google, Nvidia split top marks in MLPerf AI training benchmark
Google opted to compete in only half the benchmarks, while Nvidia and its partners once again dominated results across all benchmark tests.
How to make a file available offline with the Google Drive Desktop Client
Making files on Google Drive available offline with the Desktop Client is just a few clicks away. Jack Wallen shows you how it’s done.