Japan to test datacenter powered by reused hydrogen fuel cells [Thu Jan 4 2024]

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Xerox prints pink slips for 15% of workforce

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Intel and VCs form Articul8 to push chip giant's AI kit and IP

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MIPS snags top SiFive brains to amp up RISC-V business

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SpaceX sends first direct-to-cell Starlinks to orbit

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Japan to test datacenter powered by reused hydrogen fuel cells

The source? Repurposed parts from electric vehicles

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Japanese earthquake disrupts chip industry operations

Industry lull good for tech, but human toll is grim reading

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Freight giant Estes refuses to deliver ransom, says personal data opened and stolen

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Microsoft prepares Visual Studio 2013 for retirement

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EU lassos tech giants in bid to rein in the AI Wild West

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In surprise move, Gentoo Linux starts offering binaries

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