Arriving on the heels of OpenClaw, Computer is described as 'a general-purpose digital worker' that can work on tasks for months in the background.
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Straight up, this move could turn the TV market inside out. TCL taking control of Sony’s TV division was a topic that no one had on their bingo cards. In a joint press release, the two brands are ...
Sony and TCL sign a memorandum of understanding for a strategic partnership in the home entertainment field. AV Technology reached out to Sony to ask what this means for its professional line of ...
Sony is ceding control of its Bravia TV brand to China's TCL as part of a new "strategic partnership," the companies announced in a joint press release. The Japanese electronics giant plans to sell a ...
TCL is taking majority ownership of Sony’s Bravia series of TVs, the two companies announced today. The two firms said they have signed a memorandum of understanding and aim to sign binding agreements ...
For over two decades, millions of people volunteered the computational capacity of their computers to help UC Berkeley scientists in their search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). The goal of ...
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the scripts behind the year’s most talked-about movies continues with the Venice Film Festival-premiering Frankenstein, Netflix’s epic drama and long ...
Canadian quantum computing startup Photonic Inc. said today it has closed on CAD$180 million ($130 million) in funding as part of the first phase of its latest investment round. The company said it’s ...
TCL’s Note A1 NXTPAPER has officially launched, positioning between E-Ink tablets and traditional LCD slates. Key specs include an 11.5-inch 120Hz NXTPAPER Pure display, MediaTek G100 processor, 8GB ...
There are few certainties in life: death, taxes and massively increased workloads on infrastructures through the unstoppable rise of AI. And enterprises and connectivity providers know only too well ...