Humanity uploads around two billion photos every single day. A staggering 300 hours of video is uploaded to YouTube every minute. Most of us create digital files at work and for our personal projects.
The use of digital twins (DTs) has proliferated across various fields and industries, with a recent surge in the healthcare sector. The concept of digital twin for health (DT4H) holds great promise to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Jonathan Reichental covers technology in business and society. Right now, it won’t come as a surprise that digital ...
Recently, while I was taking an Uber from the airport, my driver told me he’d been reading some articles about data centers. “They’re baaaad,” he said ominously. However, a moment later, we were ...
Ancient humans stored information in cave paintings, the oldest we know of are over 40,000 years old. As humans evolved, the emergence of languages and the invention of writing led to detailed ...
On the internet, the personal data users give away for free is transformed into a precious commodity. The puppy photos people upload train machines to be smarter. The questions they ask Google uncover ...
Traders are biding their time ahead of the release of key figures and US economic data — © AFP/File Yuichi YAMAZAKI The average non-expandable memory of devices ...
Digital data production has been growing exponentially 1, outpacing growth of the installed base (that is, all devices in active use) of mainstream storage, including magnetic (for example, tape or ...