Today: October 04, 2024
Today: October 04, 2024

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New US rule would require GM, Ford to halt imports of cars they build in China, official says

General Motors and Ford Motor would need to stop importing vehicles to the U.S. from China under a proposed rule cracking down on Chinese software and

New US rule would require GM, Ford to halt imports of cars they build in China, official says
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Bitfarms reaches agreement with Riot, Freedman appointed to board

Bitcoin miner Bitfarms said on Monday it had entered into a settlement agreement with rival and top shareholder Riot Platforms, under which Amy Freedman was appointed to its board.

Bitfarms reaches agreement with Riot, Freedman appointed to board
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Alaska Airlines reports IT outage, disruption in Seattle

Alaska Airlines said on Monday that it experienced an IT outage that caused significant disruption to its operations, including delayed flights.

Alaska Airlines reports IT outage, disruption in Seattle
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Samsung plans to invest $1.8 billion more in Vietnam for OLED manufacturing

South Korea's Samsung Display Co plans to invest $1.8 billion for a factory in northern Vietnam to produce OLED displays for automobiles and technology equipment, the Southeast Asian

Samsung plans to invest $1.8 billion more in Vietnam for OLED manufacturing
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TSMC, Samsung consider building chip factories in UAE, WSJ reports

Two of the world's largest chipmakers, TSMC and Samsung Electronics, have discussed building potential chip projects in the United Arab Emirates in coming years which could be worth more

TSMC, Samsung consider building chip factories in UAE, WSJ reports
Business|Technology

First Airbus A321XLR delivery due in second-half October, airline says

The first delivery of Airbus' longest-range narrowbody jet, the A321XLR, is poised to slip into October, apparently missing the planemaker's delivery target by several weeks.

First Airbus A321XLR delivery due in second-half October, airline says
Business|Technology

Russians unfazed by higher prices as iPhone pre-order demand soars

Pre-order demand in Russia for the new iPhone is 15% higher than for its predecessor, one reseller told Reuters on Friday, even though it is at least 50% more expensive than in the

Russians unfazed by higher prices as iPhone pre-order demand soars
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Bank of Canada: AI could boost inflationary pressures in short-term

Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem on Friday said adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by businesses could add to price pressures in the short term by boosting demand

Bank of Canada: AI could boost inflationary pressures in short-term
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GM recalling 450,000 pickup trucks, SUVs over warning light issue

General Motors is recalling about 450,000 pickup trucks and SUVs in the United States due to a potentially inoperative low brake fluid warning light, the National Highway Traffic

GM recalling 450,000 pickup trucks, SUVs over warning light issue
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JPMorgan names heads for healthcare, tech investment banking

JPMorgan Chase announced on Thursday leadership changes in a push to strengthen its healthcare and technology investment banking, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters.

JPMorgan names heads for healthcare, tech investment banking
Business|Technology

Disney to stop using Salesforce-owned Slack after hack exposed company data, report says

Walt Disney plans to transition away from its use of Slack as a companywide workplace collaboration system, after a hacking entity leaked online more than a terabyte of company data,

Disney to stop using Salesforce-owned Slack after hack exposed company data, report says
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Intel says it has no plans to divest majority stake in Mobileye

Intel said on Thursday it had no plans to sell its majority stake in Mobileye Global, sending shares of the self-driving tech firm up more than 8% in premarket trading.

Intel says it has no plans to divest majority stake in Mobileye
Business|Technology

New iPhone 16 unveiled in Russia as retailers skirt Apple's export ban

Russian retailers have launched pre-sales of Apple's latest iPhone, circumventing the company's export ban to Russia and giving consumers the chance to pre-order devices hundreds of

New iPhone 16 unveiled in Russia as retailers skirt Apple's export ban
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Alibaba accelerates AI push by releasing new open-source models, text-to-video

Chinese technology company Alibaba released on Thursday new open-source artificial intelligence models and text-to-video AI technology, intensifying its efforts to compete in the

Alibaba accelerates AI push by releasing new open-source models, text-to-video
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Analog Devices, Tata Group in talks to make semiconductors in India

Analog Devices (ADI) and Indian salt-to-aviation conglomerate Tata Group have signed a pact to explore making semiconductor products in India, the U.S. chipmaker said on

Analog Devices, Tata Group in talks to make semiconductors in India
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Waymo in talks with Hyundai Motor to produce self-driving taxis, media report says

Alphabet's Waymo is in talks with South Korea's Hyundai Motor to outsource manufacturing of its self-driving vehicles, South Korean newspaper, Electronic Times, reported.

Waymo in talks with Hyundai Motor to produce self-driving taxis, media report says
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China aircraft lessor orders 50 737 MAX jets, in boost to Boeing

China Development Bank Financial Leasing said its aircraft leasing unit would order 50 Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets, in a boost to the planemaker that has been grappling with a slowdown in Chinese

China aircraft lessor orders 50 737 MAX jets, in boost to Boeing
Asia|Business|Entertainment|Technology

Nintendo, Pokemon Co sue 'Palworld' maker for patent infringement

Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have filed a patent infringement lawsuit against the maker of survival adventure game "Palworld", the companies said on Thursday.

Nintendo, Pokemon Co sue 'Palworld' maker for patent infringement
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Playtika to acquire Dice Dreams maker SuperPlay

Mobile games developer Playtika said on Wednesday it would acquire peer SuperPlay in a deal that could go up to $1.95 billion, which would bring popular games such as Bingo Blitz and Dice

Playtika to acquire Dice Dreams maker SuperPlay
Business|Europe|Technology

Google offered to sell part of ad tech business, not enough for EU publishers, sources say

Alphabet's Google took a major step this year to end an EU antitrust investigation with an offer to sell its advertising marketplace AdX but

Google offered to sell part of ad tech business, not enough for EU publishers, sources say
Business|Europe|Technology

Google urges tribunal to throw out $9.3 billion UK lawsuit over search 'dominance'

Google parent Alphabet on Wednesday asked a London tribunal to throw out a mass lawsuit that accuses the tech giant of abusing its dominance in the online search market.

Google urges tribunal to throw out $9.3 billion UK lawsuit over search 'dominance'
Business|Environment|Technology

Meta closes deal to buy up to 3.9 million carbon credits in Latin America

Facebook owner Meta agreed to buy up to 3.9 million carbon offset credits from Brazilian investment bank BTG Pactual's forestry arm through 2038, the companies said on Wednesday

Meta closes deal to buy up to 3.9 million carbon credits in Latin America
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China chip stocks surge on government equipment list

Shares in several Chinese companies linked to the semiconductor industry surged on Wednesday, driven by investor excitement over a government list that some interpret as signaling

China chip stocks surge on government equipment list
Business|Technology

Amazon names veteran Samir Kumar as new India head

Amazon.com named Samir Kumar as its new India head on Wednesday, handing the reins to a 25-year company veteran as the e-commerce giant faces

Amazon names veteran Samir Kumar as new India head
Business|Health|Technology

23andMe independent directors quit board over unsatisfactory buyout plan from CEO

The independent directors of genetic testing firm 23andMe said on Tuesday they have resigned from the company's board after not receiving a satisfactory take-private offer from CEO Anne

23andMe independent directors quit board over unsatisfactory buyout plan from CEO

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