A new startup is looking for ways to extend the life of old laptops. The hope is to create less e-waster and save money.
After his computer was stolen, Aronne Simmons, known as Seven, founded the NOLA Service Circle to mentor New Orleans youth in automotive repair and life skills.
A self-taught computer programming virtuoso, he pioneered in the early days of DOS 3.1 — crafting batch files line by line — to mastering Windows NT4, early networking infrast ...
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President Donald Trump has signed a presidential memorandum aimed at supporting Americans’ ability to repair their own ...
In the year since the Hill Country flooding, grief, loss and anger have intermingled with courage, resolve - and an enduring ...
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON, July 4 (Reuters) - Here Now Health isn't an AI-based company, but its quick path from an idea in founder Michelle Turner's mind to an operating mental health platform ...
The world's largest supplier of Rolls-Royce engine maintenance services is working with Kyndryl to modernise its IT infrastructure, build a single source of truth for data and scale up the use of AI a ...
Illinois just decided that the fix for drivers who treat posted limits as suggestions isn't taking their license away — it's ...
Businesses and governments are struggling to determine who will shoulder the costs of protecting critical infrastructure. | ...
Heights CareerTech Institute is set to open Aug. 5. Southwest Florida leads say the school will fill a workforce gap.
Ask ten drivers whether they have a "right to repair" their own car, and most will assume the answer is obviously yes. It's ...