The current price of Spark (SPK) is $0.0380503, as of May 10, 2026. Over the last 24 hours, the price has moved by -0.66%, with a change of 0.53% in the past hour. For longer-term performance, the ...
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Meta has launched Muse Spark, a new AI model created by Meta Superintelligence Labs. The model belongs to the Muse series, which focuses on understanding different types of content, reasoning, and ...
From an extraordinary debut inspired by a real-life breakdown to a creepy masterpiece, here’s a guide to the Scottish novelist’s works Next week marks 20 years since the death of the Scottish novelist ...
Following the icy reception to Llama 4, Meta is releasing the first in a new family of AI systems built by its recently formed Superintelligence team. The company is kicking off its new Muse era with ...
Despite its steep licensing costs, SQL Server continues to prove its worth over open-source alternatives in some key areas. SQL Server is an expensive part of your IT stack -- SQL Server Enterprise ...
I've been playing around with the new Microsoft service, currently in preview and it's time to show off what it can do. Have you ever struggled with a database performance problem or ever struggled to ...
March 2026 TIOBE Index stays largely steady, with SQL and R swapping spots, as Paul Jansen explains why the index still relies on search engine hits. March doesn’t bring a dramatic reshuffle at the ...
Introducing yourself in an interview is the first step, and it seems to be easy, but knowing the right way to answer the ‘Tell me about yourself' question can help you start the interview on a strong ...
As you likely know, internal combustion engines that run on gasoline rely on spark plugs to initiate the ignition process. A high-voltage current is sent through the spark plugs, allowing them to ...
An HBR Executive Masterclass with Scott D. Anthony. by HBR Editors Disruption doesn’t wait for permission. It sneaks in quietly—through small experiments, new models, or easily dismissed ideas—and ...