Nvidia stock hits all-time high after 315% surge – easily outpacing its peers
Led by the “godfather of AI,” Nvidia is expected to report a quadrupling of EBITDA this quarter.
Led by the “godfather of AI,” Nvidia is expected to report a quadrupling of EBITDA this quarter.
Hermeus’ audacious plan to build a passenger plane able to travel at Mach 5 is a longshot, but it’s won Pentagon backing.
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Bart Stephens, cofounder and managing partner of crypto fund Blockchain Capital who was an early and prominent evangelist for cryptocurrencies, has filed a lawsuit against an anonymous hacker who stole $6.3 million of bitcoin, ether and other cryptocurrencies from his digital wallets.
Meta is preparing to launch a web version of it text-based social media app Threads sometime this week, the Wall Street Journal reported, the latest in a series of features added to the platform as it attempts to gain parity with X, formerly known as Twitter, and reverse a steep slump in engagement after a record-breaking launch last month.
The hardware provider behind the FIFA Women’s World Cup, a US-founded hotel chain with 14 local outposts, and a homegrown Aussie tech unicorn have all made the list.
The president of Spain‘s Football Federation was criticised for his “inappropriate behaviour” after celebrating Spain’s 1-0 win over England in Sunday’s final.
Ebay and Amazon may have Australian consumers at their feet, leading the way in the $55 billion online retail spend each year. When it comes to digital downloads, however, there is a controversial competitor nipping at the heels of Australia’s favourite consumer apps. Meet Temu. Chinese fashion retailer Temu is Australia’s fastest growing online marketplace […]
X owner Elon Musk said users will still be able to mute other accounts, but said blocking “makes no sense.”
With the rise of ChatGPT and generative AI, the future of work has changed rapidly for Australian and global employees.