Nvidia's revenue soars 122% as AI boom fuels demand for chips
Nvidia posted a record revenue of $30 billion for Q2 FY25, up 15% from the previous quarter and more than doubling its revenue from the same period last year.
Nvidia posted a record revenue of $30 billion for Q2 FY25, up 15% from the previous quarter and more than doubling its revenue from the same period last year.
Dinosaur "highway" reveals prehistoric migration route between Africa and South America.
According to the Meta CEO, "In 2021, senior officials from the Biden Administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire."
The ride-hailing giant Uber has been hit with a large fine by Dutch regulators for transferring European drivers' personal data to US servers, violating EU privacy rules.
Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore will return from the extended ISS mission on the Crew Dragon instead of Boeing's Starliner.
An Iranian hacker group claims they have managed to steal sensitive information and send SMS messages to millions of Israeli citizens. If true, these allegations raise serious concerns about the security of Israeli state institutions.
Israeli tech entrepreneur Oudi Anetbi's groundbreaking technology challenges traditional music production.
Pro-Palestinian influencers have used clips from White House and State Department briefings to highlight what they perceive as misleading statements or double standards in the treatment of Israelis and Palestinians by top Biden officials, according to a WSJ report.
Online clash between African American content creator Tori Grier and Palestinian TikToker Maya Abdallah caused a major dispute between groups.
The Tesla boss wrote he was "willing to serve" in the would-be Department of Government Efficiency. When asked specifically about the possibility of naming Musk to a particular role in his administration, Trump was unequivocal: "He's a very smart guy. I certainly would, if he would do it, I certainly would. He's a brilliant guy."
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