The tournament is leveraging AI across both operations and fan engagement, building on years of collaboration with IBM and rising digital audience participation. Wimbledon 2026 will introduce ...
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The first Minecraft 26.2 pre-release is here for Java Edition, but there's some bad news if you've been taking advantage of the sandbox game's new peer-to-peer multiplayer, which was implemented in a ...
Two years ago, IBM realized there was one glaring omission in its roster of sports partnerships: Formula One. Formula One has become one of the world’s most popular sports, especially in the U.S., ...
IBM Corp. entered Think 2026 with a different posture than the market is used to. In this artificial intelligence cycle, the company is leaning hard into openness and ecosystem – and doing it without ...
ARMONK, N.Y., April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Customer expectations are evolving faster than many organizations can respond. New global research from the IBM Institute for Business Value, conducted in ...
IBM is expanding its use of generative AI to enhance the digital experience for the 2026 Masters tournament. A new interactive Masters Vault will allow users to search for historical video moments ...
Inside IBM’s main research center rises a maze of silver towers, each 22 feet tall. Through their vented flanks, you catch glimpses of blinking lights and the shadows of wires. The machine’s ...
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss the $11 billion acquisition of Confluent, how the deal will help the business, and more. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear ...
So, I’ve been looking into quantum computing lately, and it’s pretty wild. It feels like something out of science fiction, but it’s actually happening. IBM has this thing called the IBM Quantum ...
For a long time, the adage in the IT world was that “nobody gets fired for buying IBM”. Today, the technology giant is trying to carve a new reputation as a neutral broker in a fragmented, multicloud ...