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Qualcomm announces the creation of the X100 5G RAN inline accelerator card as part of the partnership.
The future of autonomous trucking requires the definition of a man-machine interface that can handle every operational situation.
If you're interested in developing voice user interfaces, check out these resources and lessons from a leader in the VUI market.
Customers can now sign documents electronically and review terms in real time using an integration of the two apps.
Upcoming webinar explains how to conduct a quantum proof-of-concept project.
The president and CEO of TAB Bank about how the company is using new fintech platforms, modern development practices and vendors like MuleSoft to transform its business.
The metaverse is still a futuristic technology for most companies, but it's not too early to start planning your strategy.
Virtual worlds need strong and enforceable rules to avoid the harassment and stalking so common on social media platforms.
Wondering where the Samsung Galaxy Note went? You now have your answer in the form of Samsung’s latest flagship device.
Tech like AI, advanced telehealth systems and remote devices will be change healthcare for physicians and patients alike in the coming year.
Tech companies and elected officials need to build protections for personal safety and basic security into all virtual worlds now to avoid disinformation and harassment.
Gartner predicts that 25% of people will spend an hour or more per day in the metaverse by 2026.
“If you can whiteboard it, you can orchestrate it” is the tagline Ping has been using for its latest product. With hundreds of integrations available, it may already fit into your ecosystem.
If fractured databases have ever created a headache for your business, Ditto may have the offline syncing tool you’ve been looking for.
The hacker that made off with millions from blockchain bridge service Wormhole exploited an incredibly common coding error that could be lurking in anyone’s software.