Qualcomm is making a bold return to the data center CPU market, leveraging Nvidia's technology to create custom processors that enhance AI capabilities. With strategic partnerships and cutting-edge designs, the tech giant aims to shake up the industry once again.
In a thrilling NASCAR All-Star Race, Christopher Bell secured his first victory at North Wilkesboro, overcoming Joey Logano in a dramatic finish. The event featured a record number of lead changes and the controversial 'Promoter's Caution.'
In a landmark deal, Capital One has successfully acquired Discover Financial Services for $35.5 billion. CEO Richard D. Fairbank states this merger will redefine banking for millions. What does this mean for customers?
Scientists reveal that natural hydrogen trapped in the Earth’s crust could power humanity for thousands of years. This groundbreaking research outlines a strategy to locate these reserves, promising a cleaner alternative to fossil fuel-based hydrogen production.
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Take-Two has revealed that Grand Theft Auto VI began serious development in 2020, later than many fans expected. With a new release date set for May 2026, the game promises unprecedented ambition and complexity!
Austria's JJ captivates Europe with 'Wasted Love,' winning the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time since 2014. The dramatic performance and poignant lyrics resonate deeply, marking a memorable victory amidst the continent's tensions.
Tequila makers like Kendall Jenner's 818 Tequila are feeling the pinch as consumer spending declines and the industry faces oversupply and potential tariffs. Discover how brands are adapting to these challenges.
Doom: The Dark Ages is stirring up heated debates among gamers due to its controversial hardware requirements and poor performance on popular platforms. Why are fans so divided?
President Trump's budget proposal for 2026 reveals a surprising 24% cut in NASA funding, potentially jeopardizing the Artemis program and favoring commercial space companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin.