What is TAA Compliance, A Breakdown.

What is TAA (Trade Agreements Act) Compliance? by Brett Daniel, Photo: TAA compliance is becoming increasingly important as the high-performance computing industry moves toward cybersecure, made-in-USA solutions. Table of Contents What is TAA? What is TAA compliance? Which countries are TAA-compliant? Which countries are not TAA-compliant? What is a TAA certification? How do you become…

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Best Electric Trucks

Best Electric Trucks for 2023 Electric pickup trucks are a small but rapidly growing segment offering the functionality of a truck and the sustainability of an electric vehicle. Here’s every 2023 model-year battery-electric truck ranked from worst to best. BY SASHA RICHIE CAR AND DRIVER   There are only three battery-electric pickup truck offerings available…

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GPT-4 Next Wave Chat-GPT

  OpenAI Plans to Up the Ante in Tech’s A.I. Race The company unveiled new technology called GPT-4 four months after its ChatGPT stunned Silicon Valley. The update is an improvement, but it carries some of the same baggage.   By Cade Metz   Four months ago, a small San Francisco company became the talk…

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Missiles That Shot Down US Drone

Amid consistent reports that Russia could arm Iran with state-of-art weapons, including Su-35 fighter jets, the Sputnik news agency reported that the delivery date and the number of the Flanker-E fighters will remain confidential.  Citing Iran’s mission to the UN in New York, Sputnik said after the end of the Iran-Iraq war in 1988, Iran…

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Hypersonic Missile

ByAshish Dangwal While Russia’s use of hypersonic missiles in Ukraine is grabbing attention worldwide, US defense officials believe China is outpacing Russia in developing hypersonic weapons and may have already fielded a weapon that can strike US facilities in the Pacific.  On March 10, the Defense Intelligence Agency’s chief scientist for science and technology told…

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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 Splash Down

After splashing down safely in their Dragon spacecraft off the coast of Tampa, Florida, on Saturday, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 completed the agency’s fifth commercial crew rotation mission to the International Space Station. The international crew of four spent 157 days in orbit.   NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, along with JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)…

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Women Can Get in Tech

By: Dylan Croll     Mark Zuckerberg’s sister, formerly worked marketing executive and spokesperson at Facebook. She currently hosts a weekly tech business show on SiriusXM and serves as CEO of Zuckerberg Media, a company that advises startups. In addition, she runs Hug, a Web3 company for artists and online creators. During a recent appearance…

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Global Chip Supply Chain

China’s standing in the international semiconductor supply chain could be on shaky ground once trading partner South Korea closely aligns its interests with the United States and Japan, according to analysts. That prospect looms large for Beijing this week when South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeolvisits Japan for two days from March 16, following Seoul’s announcement…

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Silicon Valley Bank Collapse

SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Silicon Valley Bank collapsed Friday in the second-biggest bank failure in U.S. history after a run on deposits doomed the tech-focused lender’s plans to raise fresh capital. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said it has taken control of the bank via a new entity it created called the Deposit Insurance National Bank of…

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Tech No Change To Layoffs

Tech Industry Layoffs Show No Signs Of Abating As Businesses Undo Overhiring BRIAN DEAGON The tech layoffs that began as a trickle in early 2022 then turned into a tsunami late last year show no signs of abating as companies work to undo excessive hiring made during the pandemic. As of Feb. 27, more than…

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