From the birth of the PC to the first smartphone, Boca Raton shaped the digital age. Now, D-Wave is moving into IBM's old labs to build the future.
Tech Layoffs: IBM’s 1993 layoff of 60,000 employees remains unmatched, a stark reminder of how quickly a corporate giant can ...
Before AI layoffs, there was IBM. In 1993, the tech giant laid off 60,000 people—a record that still stands today. Read the full story of the biggest corporate cutback in history.
With AI buying up the worldwide supply of DRAM and hard drives, a wide swath of industries from automotive to cellular to PCs will face Armageddon times.
C.J. Hall fondly recalled having been in a recent youth production at the Youngstown Playhouse and helping a young fellow cast member who was struggling with her microphone pack. The two were among ...
Doctor Dave Bradley created the Control Alt Delete shortcut while developing the IBM Personal Computer in 1980.
It's called NanoFab Reflection. It's expected to cost $614 million to build and is part of a $10 billion computer chip ...
History has a funny way of humbling us. The very innovations we now consider essential were once dismissed as absurd, impossible, or downright dangerous. Brilliant minds faced ridicule, rejection, and ...
As Artemis II prepares to carry astronauts around the moon using flight computers capable of billions of calculations per ...
Wall Street has a habit of misjudging transformative technology. In the early stages, investors either dismiss it entirely… or they chase it blindly without understanding which companies have real ...