Linux, a free, open-source operating system, runs most of the internet’s servers, yet it remains a niche choice on consumer PCs. For years, Linux’s desktop market share in North America generally hovered in the low single digits. However, reports began popping up earlier this week that Linux’s market share had doubled, from the usual 3%
Baby Ladoo’s grandmother, Hanifa, rocks the hammock where the 5-month-old stirs. His mother Mariam, 17, says her son was born prematurely at around seven months gestation. She couldn’t afford follow-up care, so she bought him home and is hoping for the best. About 1 in 4 babies in this fishing settlement of Rehri Goth are
The Federal Reserve acknowledged that inflation remained “elevated,” which it said was partly due to rising energy prices, but said U.S. economic activity was expanding at a “robust pace despite the uncertainty caused by the conflict in the Middle East.” Warsh said he had wanted and succeeded in having a “family feud” with his policy
Gray told Judge Nicholas Primm that he understood the consequences of his plea, including the loss of his rights to a jury trial or appeal and the likelihood of a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. He also told the judge he suffered from mental health issues for which he was
As AI chips become more powerful (and hotter), data centers are turning to liquid instead of air to cool servers. For newer AI systems, fans alone cannot remove enough heat. That change has created a new problem: preventing the coolant from degrading or becoming contaminated. Omen AI announced a $31 million funding round in June
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: An AI-linked company crushed earnings forecasts, but investors weren’t impressed and the stock sank anyway. It turns out that the market was more focused on the company’s extravagant spending plans. A tough shot, right? Well, it’s been happening with some regularity, including twice this month. Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC