Tech News Could AI tell you where you left your keys? | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 6 Minute An auto factory worker can remember the storage bin where she left a partly assembled component the night before, and
Stocks MIT’s Initiative for New Manufacturing builds momentum | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 7 Minute In May, the Initiative for New Manufacturing (INM) marked its first anniversary with MIT Manufacturing Week, four days of events
Stocks Nvidia Eyes $20B Debt Sale as AI Cash Flow Soars by Rimal Isaac 3 Minute Nvidia is preparing to borrow billions of dollars while the AI boom keeps filling the company’s coffers. CNBC reported that
News Salesforce Makes $3.6B Play for AI Customer Service by Rimal Isaac 2 Minute Salesforce is making another major bet on AI agents. The company announced Monday that it has signed a definitive agreement
Reviews Father’s Day Tech Gifts on Sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart by Rimal Isaac 4 Minute Father’s Day gifts are easier to get right when they fit into your dad’s everyday routine. With Father’s Day coming
Softwares Full List of iPhones, iPads, Macs, and More by Rimal Isaac 4 Minute Apple’s biggest Siri upgrade in years is arriving with a catch: many iPhone owners may be left out. The company
Product Launches Google Bug Hunter Claims $500K From AI-Assisted Vulnerability Pipeline by Rimal Isaac 3 Minute A security researcher says an AI-assisted bug-hunting pipeline helped him collect more than $500,000 in Google bounty payouts in under
Reviews 98% of Mid-Market Companies Debating AI-Assisted Decisions by Rimal Isaac 5 Minute 98% of mid-market companies have discussed whether to involve AI in boardroom decisions, according to a survey conducted by Board
Reviews Jinhua Zhao named head of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 4 Minute Jinhua Zhao MCP ’04, SM ’04, PhD ’09 has been appointed head of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Reviews When it comes to predicting people’s preferences, it pays to consider “the power of three” | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 6 Minute In his 1927 paper, “A law of comparative judgment,” the American psychologist L. L. Thurstone proposed that when people select