News24 | Cape Town set to get one of the world's fastest supercomputers
Procurement is underway for a supercomputer that would be one of the fastest in the world if completed today, set to be constructed in Cape Town.
Procurement is underway for a supercomputer that would be one of the fastest in the world if completed today, set to be constructed in Cape Town.
Former Boston Red Sox infielder Lou Merloni holds ex-manager Jimy Williams in high regard, and expressed that feeling following the passing of the longtime Major League Baseball skipper. Williams died Friday at 80 years old. He posted a 910-790 record across 12 seasons at the helm for the Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays and Houston […]
In 2021, the VBS liquidator sued KPMG for R864 million plus interest for its flawed audit work on the bank.
PETER CARLINE IN SANTA CLARA: Kyle Shanahan's desperate search for a first Super Bowl win took another twist. Some magic from Brock Purdy, and some fortune from a ladybug.
For over 70 years Israel has enjoyed unparalleled U.S. support in the form of economic and military aid. But the future of this arrangement is now uncertain given the increasingly vocal opposition to Israel’s war in Gaza from progressives like Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Brazil has finally started hearing very public demands for reparations for its role in slavery
The taxpayers are again being fleeced and deceived.
Congratulations to this week’s winner of our Play of the Week poll, Albany Academy's Bella Vincent!
SKAMPI was made in China, driven by Docker, located in South Africa, and aimed at the stars
Читать дальше...The forced liquidation of China Evergrande epitomizes the sector’s struggles: Nationwide, sales are down and millions of homes have been paid for but not delivered.
Consumer paying high prices don’t see it.
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Photographer: Patrick Wiggins Summary Author: Patrick Wiggins This image, taken on 25 December 2023 while flying a small airplane over Interstate 80 and the south shore of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, shows a river delta extending into the ever-shrinking lake....
Bolts needed to secure part of an Alaska Airlines jet that blew off in midair appear to have been missing when the plane left Boeing’s factory.
Amazon.com and robotic vacuum maker iRobot agreed to terminate their $1.7 billion deal amid regulatory pushback.
Royal Philips reached an agreement with the FDA on the terms of a settlement linked to a recall of the company’s Respironics ventilators used to treat sleep apnea.
X ended the ban on searches for Taylor Swift after blocking queries of the singer’s name for several days following the spread of explicit, digitally altered pictures of her on the platform.
Bayer shares slumped after the company was ordered to pay $2.25 billion in damages, the latest setback in its legal battle over its Roundup weedkiller’s alleged cancer risk.
Jim Esposito, co-head of Goldman Sachs’s global banking and markets division and one of the most senior executives at the firm, plans to depart after nearly 30 years.
Some influential dealers are pressing GM to introduce hybrid models, worried they risk losing customers who aren’t ready to make the switch to fully electric cars.
The U.S. failed to stop a deadly attack on an American military outpost in Jordan when the enemy drone approached its target at the same time that a U.S. drone was returning to base, U.S. officials said.
At least 12 employees of the U.N.’s Palestinian refugee agency had connections to Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel and about 10% of all of its Gaza staff have ties to Islamist militant groups, according to intelligence reports reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
Leaders from Egypt, Israel, Qatar and the U.S. have made progress on a deal that would free Israeli hostages held by Hamas in exchange for a cease-fire in Gaza, Qatar’s prime minister said.
A former IRS contractor was sentenced to five years in prison for leaking the tax returns of then-President Trump and thousands of wealthy Americans, receiving the maximum penalty he faced.