Apple car clues emerge from letter to test facility
The persistent rumours about Apple building some kind of car have felt at times like they were powered purely by Apple fans desperate for something new and exciting,
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The persistent rumours about Apple building some kind of car have felt at times like they were powered purely by Apple fans desperate for something new and exciting,
Beginning more than a decade ago, one of the largest security companies in the world, Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab, tried to damage rivals in the marketplace by tricking their antivirus software programs into classifying benign files as malicious
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Motorists will be able to recharge their cars as they drive if a scheme being proposed by Highways England comes to fruition.
A line about the integrity of online learning in Hillary Clinton’s higher education plan has experts on online education questioning the candidate’s grasp of the market.
Universities that lower their entry requirements to fill undergraduate places risk increased dropout rates unless they provide additional support for students.
More than half of graduates who responded to a survey conducted by the National Union of Students said that they did not think their degree was worth the tuition fees they were charged.
University and Japanese officials are joining Texas Secretary of State Carlos Cascos to unveil a roughly $13 million project aiming to make data centers more energy efficient.
For any computer, being able to manipulate information is essential, but for quantum computing, singling out one data location without influencing any of the surrounding locations is difficult.
China will tighten management over environment monitoring agencies in a bid to ensure legitimate, transparent data.