Super Micro Computer placed two employees on leave and fired a contractor after charges of diverting U.S.-assembled servers to China, violating export control laws.
In a sit-down interview with The News & Observer, the former WRAL meteorologist talks about moving back to the Triangle.
After a few years out of the state, the former WRAL weather anchor has moved back to the Triangle. Here’s what he’s up to now ...
Making chips for training AI models made it the world’s biggest company, but demand for inference is growing far faster.
The next front in the global AI race may not be a data center. It could be a robot. Taiwan has quietly staked its claim — and it's building the industrial machinery to back it up.
With a simple carbon chassis, lightweight motor and neat powertrain integration, Lauf has built one of the simplest eMTBs on ...
A woman whose high school photos were digitally altered to appear nude and then shared online says she feels “completely manipulated” and let down by a justice system that has so far spared one of the ...
American history has changed dramatically in a relatively short period of time. Since the nation’s founding, major political decisions, technological ...
The Williamsburg-James City County school division wants to have a dedicated career and technical education facility at ...
Headcounts are dipping as the use of Claude Code and other tools rises. What can workers do to stay relevant?
The Bombay High Court has denied bail to a man accused of trafficking educated youth on the pretext of providing them jobs abroad, only to coerce them to carry out cyber fraud activities.