DAVOS, Switzerland—Rising tensions with the U.S. are spurring new plans in Europe to do something that has long seemed impossible: break with American technology in favor of homegrown alternatives.
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DG Matrix, the global leader in solid-state transformer solutions, has been named on Cleantech Group’s 2026 Global Cleantech 100. This annual list recognizes companies delivering market-ready ...
The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is just a matter of days away, which means it's time to take stock of what to expect from the world's most recognizable tech brands. Companies like Samsung, ...
Alphabet has become a major player in the AI race. Its AI assistant, Google Gemini, has 650 million monthly active users and a growing market share. The company's AI search tools have also proven ...
Trump’s New Tech Force to Consist of ‘Elite Corps of Engineers’ Your email has been sent Washington just added a new unit to its digital arsenal. This week, President Donald J. Trump announced the ...
The US government is launching an early career hiring and talent development program to bring more technology and artificial intelligence employees to the public sector, as part of the Trump ...
The U.S. Tech Force is aiming to hire about 1,000 top-level technical employees and supervisors to join federal agencies and work on projects related to artificial intelligence and modernization. By ...
Despite increased competition, Nvidia remains the leader in AI chips. TSMC will continue to benefit from the AI infrastructure boom. Both stocks are attractively valued. Nvidia and TSMC are two ...
“Bob” has been a tech CTO for 15 years. He got so fed up with the direction of his company over the last few years, that he finally put in his resignation. His last day will be the last day of 2025.