HP Steps Up Fixing The Intern Problem
One of the practices that have really suffered during this Pandemic is the use of Interns. People largely shifting to working from home both the practicality and the utility of … Read more
One of the practices that have really suffered during this Pandemic is the use of Interns. People largely shifting to working from home both the practicality and the utility of … Read more
I find it both disturbing and fascinating that amid a pandemic, hospitals are having to lay off workers because they aren’t able to do enough business. You’d think that they’d … Read more
Intel this week reported on their impressive Social Responsibility progress. While I was distracted by the prediction in the Amazon TV show Upload that they would eventually merge with Oscar … Read more
Increasing diversity is a common theme across technology companies, but most will likely fail for several reasons. They are starting at the bottom rather than working from the top, which … Read more
Most of us are locked up trying to figure out what to do with all the time we now have that used to be spent commuting, hanging out with friends, … Read more
IBM remains the leader of AI at world scale with Watson. Besides, the most powerful Supercomputer currently in service is Summit. AIs and Supercomputers not only use a ton of … Read more
NVIDIA announced that Minecraft had been updated (in Beta) to take advantage of Ray Tracing this week, and most of the analysts wanted to know why? Minecraft is not exactly … Read more
In a short period, some of the most influential companies in the world US pivoted to address the COVID-19 Pandemic. But there is always a struggle about how to talk … Read more
We’ve had an impressive run with browsers. First, Netscape launched its Navigator product, caught everyone, including Microsoft, sleeping. And then they did some of the most incredibly stupid things I’ve … Read more
NVIDIA’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC) has always been a must-attend for those involved with gaming, graphics, AIs, Autonomous cars, medical research, and, more recently, robots and drones. As with all … Read more