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But the first rule of Chip Fight Club must be observed. Meanwhile Beijing may have its own shadow bans The talks between the US, Japan, and the Netherlands over wider bans on exports of semiconductor technology to China have reportedly seen the thre…
Lees meerPLUS: NTT’s haptics advance; Australia cracks down on influencers; Korean Uni websites hit by Chinese protestors; and more Asia In Brief China has stopped recognizing online study at overseas institutions and called on students to get on a plane an…
Lees meerWhat's allowed for Cupertino is verboten for everyone else Apple has again been sued for promising privacy and allegedly failing to provide it.…
Lees meerBecause this is necessary, definitely can't go wrong The California Department of Motor Vehicles doesn't want anyone to think it's a technological dinosaur - that's why it's announcing its own cutting-edge NFT project to digitize vehicle titles. …
Lees meerYes, the Chinese will never think of doing something like this, muhaha The US National Science Foundation (NSF) has enlisted a group of technology companies to help research the next generation of semiconductors.…
Lees meerDIY store didn't get 'valid consent,' says Canada's regulator Canada's Home Depot has stopped using Meta's "Offline Conversions" tool, it confirmed to a regulator dealing with a man's complaint after he discovered his visits to the home improvement …
Lees meerBoth countries have a lithography industry critical to production nodes The Netherlands and Japan may be about to introduce tougher restrictions aimed at curbing China's ability to produce advanced semiconductors, egged on by pressure from the US.…
Lees meerJoin the queue, eh? AWS, Google and Microsoft are among creditors owed money after the FTX crypto exchange filed for bankruptcy in November.…
Lees meerU OK Pat? Asking cos client sales are down, server sales are down, and your forecasts are grim Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has expressed confidence in the company's trajectory despite posting a $700 million net loss on revenues that plunged 32 percent d…
Lees meer2022 is the first year on record that global low-carbon investments matched fossil fuel funding, says BloombergNEF The world has reached a major tipping point in the transition from fossil fuels to low-carbon energy: 2022 was the first year global i…
Lees meerCalifornia-based chipmaking kit-maker Lam hit by DRAM decline, inability to export to Middle Kingdom The Biden administration's policy of restricting Chinese chip makers from accessing vital manufacturing equipment has caused damage at home, with Ca…
Lees meerElon conflates 'popularity' on unrelated platform with successful year for EV maker Never mind the headlines. 2022 was Tesla's best year ever, Elon Musk claimed in the automaker's Q4 2022 earnings call this week.…
Lees meerPinging search services in the US, China, Russia perhaps not ideal for privacy This just in: smart appliances are still not a bright idea for those who care about privacy.…
Lees meerMaybe it'll be different this year as clamors of 'I told you so' accompany the proposal The US House of Representatives has voted overwhelmingly to advance a bill that would create a task force to improve the Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) system th…
Lees meerLook, a semiconductor manufacturer that isn't whining about weak demand Chipmaker STMicroelectronics appears to be bucking the industry trend by beating analyst expectations and delivering revenues towards the upper end of guidance, driven by demand…
Lees meerUnless it's hooking up all those panels to your PCs and servers With just seven years left to achieve its 100 percent renewable energy goals, Microsoft said it would add as much as 2.5 gigawatts of solar power to its operations under a partnership w…
Lees meerNokia radio units working with Ericsson distribute units? What's next? Dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria! The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) wants to prevent supply chain challenges and vendor lock-in that might get…
Lees meerNetherlands still facing pressure from US to ban exports to China Dutch producer of chipmaking equipment ASML beat financial analysts' estimates for Q4 of 2022, and expects continued momentum for the year ahead, despite the likelihood of further exp…
Lees meerGMB union demands 45% pay rise as members struggle with cost of living Brits have never been afraid to strike, and the wave of industrial action hitting various sectors over the crushing cost of living has found its way over to Amazon for the first …
Lees meerRedmond rolls back network change after cloud services dip in sympathy with profits Microsoft is currently rolling back a network change across its wide area network that it believes toppled over a raft of its cloud services this morning, perhaps in…
Lees meerThere's good advice here for any IT pro dealing with the transition The US National Security Agency (NSA) has published a guidance document for system administrators to help them mitigate potential security issues as their organizations transition t…
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