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Toshiba’s 35-year run in the laptop business is at an end, but what a journey it has been.
Tiernan Ray tells Karen Roby that startup Density has received $74 million to place sensors over doorways in offices and factories. The technology monitors how many people enter and leave a space to enforce social distancing and help companies make choices about their use of space.
Using an open architecture that Nvidia shares with its customers, Nvidia raced to assemble a machine that was powerful enough to assist in COVID-19 research but flexible enough for a wide range of use cases.
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Can Fortnite rally social media, regulators, and developers to take on Apple? Well, the timing isn't half bad, but good luck staring down Apple.
Apple's $399 iPhone SE 2 arrived in the US as average prices for smartphones fell 10% year on year to US$503.
Want to develop for Kubernetes without tears? Mirantis, with its latest acquisition, the open-source integrated development environment, Lens, can help.
It is a capital improvement project the size of the entire planet, replacing one wireless architecture created this century with another one that aims to lower energy consumption and maintenance costs.
Tonya Hall talks with Jonathan Rupprecht, aviation attorney and contributor at Forbes.com, to learn the legal issues one can get in if they shoot down a drone.











