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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on March 18, 2025

AI Chips: What Are They?

The future of artificial intelligence largely hinges on the development of AI chips.

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Abel Rodriguez Abel Rodriguez
Updated on March 14, 2025

21 Defense Contractors to Know

These companies develop military-grade products like fighter jets and intelligence software, and they’re looking for top tech talent to join their teams.

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Brooke Becher Brooke Becher
Updated on March 10, 2025

What Is a Drone Swarm?

A drone swarm involves multiple drones working together as a single, unified entity, allowing one operator to control the entire group — or let it off-leash altogether.

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Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on March 07, 2025

What Is Quantum Computing?

Quantum computing uses the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems that are too complex for traditional computers. Here’s how quantum computing works, examples of the technology, applications, challenges and the future outlook of quantum.

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Ana Gore Ana Gore
Updated on March 04, 2025

5 Top Companies Hiring Radar Professionals

Keep these companies hiring RADAR professionals on your radar.

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Yuval Boger Yuval Boger
Updated on March 04, 2025

Should the Government Fund a Manhattan Project for Quantum Computing?

As quantum computing develops, we should ask whether it would benefit from an influx of government funding analogous to the Manhattan Project.

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Andreas Rekdal Andreas Rekdal
Updated on February 24, 2025

What Is Spatial Computing?

Spatial computing is an umbrella term for experiences that combine elements of digital and physical environments. Here’s how spatial computing works, examples, applications, a brief history of the field and how it could progress in the future.

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Brendan Massey Brendan Massey
Updated on February 20, 2025

NMOS Transistors and PMOS Transistors Explained

An nMOS (negative-MOS) transistor forms a closed-circuit when receiving a non-negligible voltage, while a pMOS (positive-MOS) transistor forms an open circuit. Here’s what you need to know. 

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Muraly Srinarayanathas Muraly Srinarayanathas
Updated on February 14, 2025

How the Tech Industry Can Navigate Tariffs to Success

The recently imposed tariffs threaten global economic stability, but now is the time to lay the foundation for future success.

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Guilherme Oliveira Guilherme Oliveira
Updated on February 12, 2025

How to Install a Docker-Driven Home Server on Ubuntu With CasaOS

CasaOS is an open-source software built around the Docker ecosystem. When combined with Ubuntu, it can be used to host a Docker-driven home server. Learn how.  

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