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3D XPoint memory could change computing as much as SSDs

  Intel and Micron unveil 3D XPoint -- a new class of memory | IBM Watson's next trick: Helping you write better

 
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3D XPoint memory could change computing as much as SSDs
Intel and Micron's new memory technology is a leap forward that took years to pull off. Read More
 


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Intel and Micron unveil 3D XPoint -- a new class of memory
Intel and Micron say they've developed the first new kind of memory since NAND flash was introduced in 1989. Read More
 

IBM Watson's next trick: Helping you write better
Watson Tone Analyzer is a new service that can analyze text for the attitude and tone that underlie it. The tool could help anyone refine an email, marketing message, presentation or blog post before releasing it into the world, IBM said. Read More
 

IDG Contributor Network: The real truth about driving a 2015 Kia Soul electric car
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Amazon and Google aren't the only ones with a delivery drone
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Car and pedestrian collision? There'll soon be an app for that
The new system will alert drivers and pedestrians of potential collisions. Read More
 

Leading A.I. researchers, scientists want a ban on autonomous weapons
Artificial intelligence and robotics researchers joined more than 1,800 people in signing an open letter calling for a ban on autonomous offensive weapons before they start an arms race -- or a war. Read More
 

Sony enters drone business with winged vertical takeoff craft
Sony is getting into the drone business with winged machines that take off vertically and could be used in everything from agriculture to construction. Read More
 

IDG Contributor Network: When the good guys are wielding the lasers
Lasers can be used to steal sensitive data, even over long distances. New research at MIT shows that they can also be used to protect data. Read More
 

Amazon envisions drone superhighways in sky
Amazon envisions integrating drones into the skies above our cities, proposing drone superhighways that would crisscross the sky and enable thousands of unmanned vehicles to fly at high speeds under completely automated control. Read More
 

Amazon and Google aren't the only ones with a delivery drone
In the race to develop a drone that delivers packages, don't count out Workhorse, a truck maker based in Loveland, Ohio. Read More
 

 

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