More than 89,000 manufacturing workers lost their jobs in the past year as tariffs caused input prices to rise and squeezed ...
TL;DR: Microsoft is developing ultra-durable data storage using borosilicate glass and femtosecond lasers, enabling 4.8TB capacity on a small, heat- and damage-resistant medium. This archival ...
A Neptune Middle School teacher was charged after authorities found a large knife in his desk, the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office announced Thursday. Kevin J. Hasbrouck, 36, of Point Pleasant ...
Times Union photo editor puts up a drone to get a look at the landmark RCA dog perch above 991 Broadway ALBANY — Times Union photo editor Will Waldron took a drone out Wednesday morning to get a close ...
Most of the world's information is stored digitally right now. Every year, we generate more data than we did the year before. Now, with AI in the picture, a technology that relies on a whole lot of ...
Things keep getting worse the more we learn about the Conduent data breach. At least 25 million people were affected by the breach — and that's just in two states. A reported 15 million people were ...
I can't stand opening the Microsoft Store. It's slow to load, confusing to browse, and full of ads for things I don't care about. Luckily, thanks to a new feature, I don't have to open the Microsoft ...
Editor's Note: This story has been updated to clarify the project's acreage, building size, water usage estimates, and permitting status, and to include comments from Ryan Hughes, managing partner at ...
With so much data stored on ephemeral mediums like hard drives and magnetic tape, what will remain of our civilization in the millennia to come? Thanks to an innovation from Microsoft researchers, the ...
A team at Microsoft Research combined lasers, machine learning and tiny glass rectangles to demonstrate a new robotic data storage system that could, in theory, still be readable 10,000 years from now ...
Researchers at Microsoft have created a data-storage system that can remain readable for at least 10,000 years — and probably much longer. In the digital age, the need for data storage is ballooning.
Global electricity consumption for data centers is set to more than double by 2030. According to the International Energy Agency, consumption will hit around 945 TWh in just four years. That’s roughly ...
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