Read more at VentureBeat.
Microsoft just dropped Drasi, and it could change how we handle big data
Microsoft unveils Drasi, a groundbreaking open-source data processing system that simplifies event-driven architectures and revolutionizes cloud-native development for improved efficiency and real-time responsiveness.Read More
Date: | |
Tag: | Microsoft |
-
Sports - The New York Times
Michael Jordan’s Lawsuit Could Change NASCAR Forever. Racing World Reacts.
Many in the garage were still processing what the outcome could mean for the future of the sport and its teams.5 hours ago - NASCAR -
Top stories - The New York Times
Climate Change and the New Story We Need to Tell About It
We need to act as a single unified force to find ways to strike a lasting balance with our natural world.6 hours ago - Climate -
Politics - The Hill
How will universities handle diversity goals now that affirmative action is illegal?
When fewer identities are represented, ideas become impoverished.6 hours ago -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
How Hedi Slimane Changed Fashion
He has just left his fourth job at a big brand. Maybe it’s time he start one of his own. Would you buy that?12 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
‘We just want peace’: anger and grief as thousands of pro-Palestine protesters rally across Australia
Protesters call for end to bloodshed at marches in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane a day before anniversary of 7 October Hamas attacks. Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get ...12 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
We married for £100 with 99 other couples - we felt like celebrities
To mark a centenary of ceremonies Old Marylebone Town Hall married 100 couples for £100.19 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Trump and Harris are deadlocked - could an October surprise change the game?
With one month to go, any unexpected event could help sway this close race for the White House.19 hours ago - Donald Trump -
World - The Guardian
Study of new personalised cancer therapies could ‘transform’ how the disease is treated
Large-scale clinical project could give real-time view of how well treatments are working and lead to earlier diagnoses. Scientists are embarking on a large-scale clinical study of new ...20 hours ago -
Top stories - CBS News
How England's most traditional meal is changing
The British have enjoyed a Sunday roast for generations, but the tradition is changing. Chef Tom Kerridge, owner of the world's only two Michelin-starred pub, explained the dish's evolution - as ...Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
How an ultrasound to check on her pregnancy revealed a big health issue
Doctors operated on Allison Misconin's reproductive system while she was more than halfway through her first pregnancy.Yesterday -
World - The New York Times
What to Know: How Israel Could Retaliate Against Iran
Iran has a number of sensitive sites, including oil infrastructure, military installations and nuclear facilities.Yesterday - Israel -
Business - Inc.
After 57 Years, McDonald’s Just Made a Very Big Announcement
I think they’re going to have to update the jingle.Yesterday -
World - Financial Times
Artists Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings: ‘We felt that anything we saw in art history, we could also do’
The couple’s commission for Art on the Underground is an ambitious mosaic in St James’s Park stationYesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
How climate change is impacting fall foliage
Climate change affects the conditions that trigger tree leaves to change colors in autumn. CBS News climate correspondent Dave Malkoff explains the factors that contribute to fall foliage.Yesterday - Climate -
World - The Guardian
‘We do just about everything’: the women running New Zealand’s ‘third island’
When men were away at sea for weeks at a time, a community developed on Stewart Island that was led by women. Today, that way of life continues and thrives. On a cloudy afternoon on New Zealand’s ...Yesterday -
Sports - CBS Sports
NFL could soon be making another rule change involving the new kickoff: Here's what Roger Goodell had to say
The NFL commissioner sounds pretty convinced that the new kickoff rule is going to undergo at least one change2 days ago - NFL -
Business - CNBC
Jim Cramer tells investors to put this chipmaker and this bank on their buy lists
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.2 days ago -
World - The Guardian
In Gaza, we have one question for the rest of the world: aren’t we human, just like you? | A voice from Gaza
Every night we huddle together and pray our building doesn’t collapse over us. Who will stop this war – and give us a future?. The writer is a 24-year-old woman who has lived in Gaza all her ...2 days ago -
World - The Guardian
The US election is on a knife edge. My trip to Georgia showed how easily it could end in tragedy | Oliver Laughland
Georgia’s conspiracy theorists are still disputing the result of the last US presidential election. Will this year’s be more peaceful? I looked for clues in the Atlanta suburbs. A few weeks ago, I ...2 days ago -
Business - Inc.
How to Handle Conflicts of Interest in Business
Protect your reputation before conflicts emerge.2 days ago -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
We Were Just Voices in a Dark Room
Having barely met, we fell deep through late-night phone calls. Did that mean we were meant for each other?2 days ago -
Sports - ESPN
'We live in the weird': How the Calgorithm became college football's newest sensation
A new conference brought out the best in Cal's online community as the Bears are off to a 3-1 start.2 days ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Jones details big changes that led to potential Kings roster spot
Mason Jones details the changes he made on and off the court that put him in position to compete for a Sacramento Kings roster spot.2 days ago -
Politics - The Hill
Texas sues TikTok over handling of minors' data
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) sued the social platform TikTok for allegedly operating in a way that "puts the online safety and privacy of Texas children at risk" and violates a bill that ...2 days ago - Tiktok -
Politics - The Hill
How the port strike could impact daily life
Port workers are striking from Maine down to Texas, costing the U.S. economy as much as $5 billion per day but raising questions about how the strike will directly impact consumers. Despite a run ...2 days ago -
Politics - NBC News
'Another major weather event is not something we can handle': Asheville, N.C. mayor
As recovery efforts continue in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, Greenville, South Carolina Mayor Knox White, and Asheville, North Carolina Mayor Esther Manheimer, join Meet the Press NOW to ...2 days ago -
Top stories - NBC News
How a tiny town hit by Helene could upend the global semiconductor chip industry
Virtually all of the world’s supply of a mineral that is critical to semiconductor production comes from one tiny town in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains that has been devastated by ...2 days ago -
Business - CNBC
How a tiny town hit by Helene could upend the global semiconductor chip industry
Nearly all the world's supply of high-purity quartz, which is required to produce semiconductors, comes from a town that was devastated by Hurricane Helene.2 days ago -
Sports - The New York Times
Michael Jordan Is Suing NASCAR. It Could Change the Sport Forever.
If successful, Jordan would be credited with something that was recently unthinkable, a columnist for The Athletic writes.2 days ago -
Top stories - CBS News
How the port strike could impact consumers as inflation has eased
There is no immediate price impact from the port strike, which is in its third day. However, Goldman Sachs says if the strike lasts more than a week, it expects the stoppage to affect retailers and ...3 days ago -
Top stories - The New York Times
How Trump Could Punish His Enemies
We look at why legal experts are concerned.3 days ago - Donald Trump -
World - The Guardian
How we met: ‘We were at the circus, talking nonsense in the queue for the toilets. I really liked her’
Lara and Claire, both 57, got chatting on a night out in 2014. They’ve been close friends ever since. As a single mum, Lara was always busy. “I was living in Bristol and working as a child ...3 days ago -
Business - The New York Times
Trump and Harris Want to Revive Manufacturing, but How Much Could They Actually Do?
The policy focus on the industry has changed from job quantity to job quality. And while federal incentives matter, local factors are more important.3 days ago - Donald Trump -
World - The Guardian
How the ‘Frida Kahlo of environmental geopolitics’ is lighting a fire under big oil
Colombian environment minister Susana Muhamad once worked for Shell. Now, as the country gears up to host the biodiversity Cop16, she is calling for a just transition away from fossil fuels. She is ...3 days ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Here’s how Mets could set up pitching for big elimination game on Thursday
With Thursday being a win-or-go-home Game 3 against the Brewers, here's how the Mets can deploy their pitching staff...3 days ago -
Business - Inc.
How Can You Make Your Business a Trojan Horse for Change? Ask Perelel
With its latest campaign and an acquisition of education platform Loom, the women’s health brand is building a coalition.3 days ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Israel has vowed to punish Iran for its missile strikes. How?
Israel is set to retaliate for Iran's missile attack, while Tehran says it will hit back in turn if this happens.4 days ago - Iran
More from VentureBeat
-
Tech - VentureBeat
How Sonic Rumble is taking Sega into mobile games | interview
On my trip to Tokyo, I played Sonic Rumble at Sega's headquarters and then interviewed the creators at the Tokyo Game Show.4 hours ago -
Tech - VentureBeat
Skeptical about AI? It’s normal (and healthy)
Skepticism should be in every employee manual to ensure new technologies are vetted responsibly without unnecessary alarm.Yesterday -
Tech - VentureBeat
PlayStation bug showed what gamers really think of ads | Kaser Focus
PlayStation 5 gamers protested strongly against fullscreen ads accidentally added to their dashboards -- which Rachel Kaser finds instructive.Yesterday -
Tech - VentureBeat
How open-source LLMs enable security teams to stay ahead of evolving threats
Open-source LLMs are revolutionizing cybersecurity, serving as a strong catalyst for increasing innovation.Yesterday -
Tech - VentureBeat
Why MFA alone won’t protect you in the age of adversarial AI
While MFA is still critical in identity verification, experts say it should be just a small piece of the authentication process.Yesterday