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Social media as public nuisance? Seattle may be on to something Another lawsuit accuses Meta, Alphabet and other tech giants of harming kids in the interest of boosting profits. But this one takes it a step further and alleges that by contributing t…
Lees meerAmerican ambassador to Japan wants a unified front against the Middle Kingdom US efforts to starve China's semiconductor and tech industry of chips has entered a new phase: pressuring its allies to join its cause.…
Lees meerMeasures have been described as an answer to the US CHIPS Act Taiwan has become the latest nation to offer financial incentives to encourage semiconductor manufacturers to invest in facilities and new technologies within its territory, passing extra…
Lees meerModels 3 and Y are up to 24% cheaper than last year, and buyers said to want compensation Tesla owners in China took to the streets in protest this weekend over another round of price cuts they claim means they overpaid for their model Y and 3 vehic…
Lees meerHoly cow! Memorandum of Understanding to give farmers access to 'diagnostic tools' and documentation In what looks like a victory for farmers in the United States, the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) has struck a Memorandum of Understanding (…
Lees meerIs that a Google Home in your toilet? CES It wouldn't be CES without the introduction of gadgets that no one asked for.…
Lees meerSettlement 'without admission of liability' followed court challenge to Microsoft mega-deal The UK government agreed to pay Atos £24 million ($29 million) in an out-of-court settlement following a challenge to its decision to award an £854 million (…
Lees meerPM reportedly trying to twist CEO's er, arm The UK government is reported to be trying once again to have the London Stock Exchange play a part in the public offering of chip design company Arm, following delays to the process that are likely to see…
Lees meerCitation needed? Opinion There may be little to agree on in these fractured, fractious times, but nobody can deny the fact of progress. We see it in tech up close and personal: news keeps coming thick and fast from medicine, material science, energ…
Lees meerHow 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors boost performance gains for rapidly growing workloads Webinar If the latest 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor was a racing car it would have enough whammy to make it round Le Mans twice without ref…
Lees meerSees collaborationware as its route into foreign markets Would you be happy staging a Teams-powered videoconference on a hefty Android-powered touchscreen commercial display?…
Lees meerPLUS Tesla China price cuts spark protests; Japan boosts cyber-defences; Google can’t overturn Indian fine Asia In Brief Singapore's tech community is in mourning – along with many around the world – after the sudden passing of Creative Technology …
Lees meerTechnology has the potential to make life better. This isn't it. As the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show winds down, it's once again time for the Worst in Show Awards, an enumeration of ill-conceived tech products as determined by various technology a…
Lees meerAnalysts believe company may cut back on production like Micron and SK hynix Samsung has released earnings guidance for its fourth quarter, and the prelim figures are sobering. The Korean tech giant said it expects an operating profit of ₩4.3 trilli…
Lees meerIn trouble somewhere remote with patchy cell coverage but able to see the sky? You can text for help CES Satellite messaging via mobile phone appears to be the in-thing at this year's CES show in Las Vegas, with the launch of two services from comm…
Lees meerThe natural enemy of the IT pro is the builder – they’ll cover you in dust, hose you down, or worse On Call Well, look at that: the clock says it's Friday morning so it must be time for a new installment of On Call, The Register's weekly column des…
Lees meerDangerous without a data protection law in place, says rights org An announcement from Indian government-owned telecom company, RailTel, detailing efforts to monetize existing free railway Wi-Fi in partnership with a private company has drawn critic…
Lees meerNot all of these concepts will end in tires If you want more proof that electric vehicles are taking over, just look to CES 2023, which had been overrun with EV concepts cars on the floor and teased vehicles to be revealed.…
Lees meerNew high-end Ryzen laptop CPUs? Huzzah! Now what's the number again? Analysis AMD has revealed an expanded family of Ryzen 7000 processors for laptops and desktops, and, more than ever before, they resemble the alphanumeric soup Intel deploys on it…
Lees meerPlaintiff was offered direct employment with an arbitration agreement, but never signed the letter Tesla's attempt to force a racial discrimination lawsuit into arbitration has failed potentially clearing the way for a class-action lawsuit brought b…
Lees meerEmployees believe directive to seek new internal positions is just a way to get rid of them IBM CEO Arvind Krishna told employees last year that he had no plans for further layoffs.…
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