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The CHIPS Act: Rebuilding America’s technological infrastructure
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You already know that there are computer chips in your computer and your phone. But you may not realize just how many other things in your life rely on chips. They’re also in your clocks, toys, thermostats, and every single
Nvidia grew from gaming to AI giant and now powering ChatGPT
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For about a quarter century, Nvidia has been leading the revolution in computer graphics, becoming a beloved brand by gamers along the way.
Nvidia dominated the market for graphics processing units (GPUs), which it entered in 1999 with the GeForce
The father of cellphone sees the dark side but also hopes in new tech
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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The man credited with inventing the cellphone 50 years ago had only one concern then about the brick-sized device with a long antenna: Would it work?
These days Martin Cooper frets like everybody else about his
Apple Watch might soon face international import tires
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Earlier this week, the Biden administration declined to veto a recent ruling by the International Trade Commission (ITC) which might result in an imported ban on the Apple Watch.
In December last year, the ITC had ruled out that Apple
Meta to roll out paid subscriptions on Facebook, Instagram | TechnologyNews
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Meta Verified would let Facebook and Instagram users pay to have a verified account.
Meta is testing a new subscription service – Meta Verified – that would let Facebook and Instagram users pay to have a verified account.
Testing will
Yahoo, Dell, and Microsoft: Layoffs continue at big tech companies
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The spate of layoffs at big technology companies continue with Yahoo being the latest to join the list. The slump in the economy, higher interest rates, inflation, over hiring in the past are all factors that have forced tech companies …
Read MoreMicrosoft takes on Google Search with AI | TechnologyNews
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Microsoft Corp. is revamping its Bing search engine and Edge web browser with artificial intelligence, the company said on Tuesday, in one of its biggest efforts yet to lead a new wave of technology and reshape how people gather information.
Microsoft forecast suggests the gloomy tech environment will continue
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella leaves the Elysee Palace after a meeting with the French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on May 23, 2018.
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Microsoft executives on Tuesday told analysts to expect a continuation