Intel

Intel’s Struggle: Once a Global Tech Giant, Now Fighting to Stay Relevant

Intel, the Silicon Valley-based semiconductor giant, was once synonymous with cutting-edge innovation and market dominance. Founded in 1968 by Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andrew Grove, the company revolutionized the semiconductor industry, rising from a small start-up to become one...
Digital Agriculture

China’s Digital Revolution: How China Redefine Village Life with a Digital Twist

In the tranquil backwaters of Yunnan, a revolution is brewing, one that blends traditional farm life with the latest in digital technology. At the center of this movement is Dong Meihua—known to her millions of followers by her online persona,...
Google AI

Google Embraces Nuclear Energy to Power AI Data Centers, Partnering with Kairos Power

In the growing energy needs of its artificial intelligence (AI) data centers, Google has signed a deal with Kairos Power, a nuclear energy startup, to employ small nuclear reactors as a clean and reliable power source. The agreement marks a...
Nvidia AI chips

U.S. Considers Limiting Sales of Advanced Nvidia AI Chips to Specific Countries: National Security Concerns Drive New Export Restrictions

The United States government is in the early stages of deliberating a significant shift in its export control policies, particularly focusing on limiting the sale of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips from companies like Nvidia to specific countries. According to...
Artificial Intelligence -AI

Microsoft Loses Top AI Expert as Sebastian Bubeck Joins OpenAI: Major Shift in AI Landscape

The artificial intelligence (AI) industry, Microsoft has lost one of its top AI experts, Sebastian Bubeck, who has moved to OpenAI. Bubeck, previously serving as Microsoft's Vice President of Generative AI Research, is recognized as one of the leading minds...
cybersecurity

China Denies US Accusations of Hacking in Latest Volt Typhoon Cybersecurity Report, Calling Allegations a ‘Political Farce’

China’s cybersecurity agency once again refuted claims from the United States and Microsoft Corporation that Chinese state-sponsored hackers were behind a major cyberattack targeting critical American computer networks. Known as Volt Typhoon, the cyberattack has been a point of contention...
Google

Google Faces Breakup Threat Amid Regulatory Scrutiny, But Wall Street Shrugs

A California judge ruled that Google must open its Android operating system to third-party app stores, the tech giant faced another significant challenge. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), in a separate case, suggested that Google might be forced to...
TikTok-US

TikTok Faces Legal Battle 13 US States Sue Over Allegations of Harming Children

TikTok, a popular social media platform with about 120 million active users in the United States, is facing a major legal challenge. On Tuesday, 13 US states and Washington, D.C. filed lawsuits against the platform, accusing it of harming young...
US-China tech war

China Raises Alarm Over U.S. Policies on Semiconductor and Connected Vehicles, Citing Global Market Disruptions

China’s Minister of Commerce, Wang Wentao, voiced strong objections to the United States' ongoing semiconductor policies and restrictions on Chinese-connected vehicles during a call on Tuesday with U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo. At the heart of Wang’s appeal was a...
Google

US Justice Department Weighs Historic Antitrust Breakup of Google Amidst Monopolization Claims

The United States Justice Department (DOJ) told a federal judge on Tuesday that it is actively considering recommending the breakup of Google to alleviate the harms it claims have been caused by the company's monopolization of the online search market....
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