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These three virtual assistants point the way to the future

Step aside, Siri, Cortana and Alexa. We look at three new virtual assistants that raise the bar for usefulness, interactivity and personalization. Read More

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Texas goes big with 18-petaflop supercomputer

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While much of the media attention around autonomous vehicle technology has been focused on fully, self-driving cars, consumers shouldn't expect cars that act like chauffeurs any time soon. Read More

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