A proposed class-action lawsuit claims Sharp HealthCare recorded exam room conversations using artificial intelligence — without informing patients. KPBS health reporter Heidi de Marco breaks down the ...
Investing.com -- Sharp Corporation raised its full-year operating profit guidance from ¥30 billion to ¥45 billion after reporting better-than-expected second-quarter results. The Japanese electronics ...
Diodes’ AL5958Q matrix LED driver integrates a 48-channel constant-current source and 16 N-channel MOSFET switches for automotive dynamic lighting. Two cascade-connected drivers support up to 32 scans ...
EXCLUSIVE: DEI isn’t DOA in Hollywood. Just take a look at what’s trending on streaming right now. A slew of Asian American-led TV series and films are dominating the summer airwaves, even as studios ...
Shares of Tesla fell Thursday, a day after the company said electric vehicle sales continued to decline. Chief Executive Elon Musk said on the earnings call that the EV business is slumping while its ...
Sharp announced it’s releasing a prototype VR haptic controller in Japan, which aims to reproduce the sense of touch in VR while serving a familiar button layout. Japan-based Sharp says its VR haptic ...
On its face, Josh Sharp’s new show Ta-da!, which is currently playing Off Broadway at the Greenwich House Theater, follows the one-man show formula to a tee. It begins with some gross-out sex comedy ...
Matthew Goode stars as Morck, a DCI who doesn't suffer fools gladly and finds virtually everyone a fool. He's recovering from an ambush that killed one officer and left Morck both wounded and feeling ...
“Dept. Q” is the latest gritty crime drama to land on Netflix, and it has a strong cast. The new series comes from Scott Frank, whose past work at the streamer includes “The Queen’s Gambit” and ...
Matthew Goode plays a traumatized Edinburgh detective in a complicated cold-case series that’s less than the sum of its influences. By Mike Hale “Dept. Q,” this week’s new cop show on Netflix, is a ...
Equity fund investors missed the S&P 500 by a massive 848 basis points, while fixed-income investors underperformed by 232 basis points. Despite another roaring bull market, average equity investors ...