Tech
Israel’s Tower proposes to build an $8 billion chip plant in India
Israel’s Tower Semiconductor has submitted a proposal to the Indian government to build an $8 billion chip plant in the South Asian country, the national
Disney is using artificial intelligence to develop streaming ad technology
Walt Disney is using artificial intelligence to create a new advertising tool to help brands tailor their ads to the mood of specific scenes in
Meta challenges fee for overseeing EU rules on online content
The meta platforms challenged a supervisory fee of 0.05 per cent of its annual worldwide net revenue, aimed at covering the costs of EU regulators
UN experts investigate 58 cyberattacks worth $3bn by North Korea
United Nations sanctions monitors are investigating dozens of alleged cyberattacks by North Korea that generated $3 billion to help it further its nuclear weapons programme,
Disney will buy a stake in Epic Games for $1.5 billion
In an interview with CNBC, Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that Disney will acquire a minority stake in Fortnite publisher Epic Games for $1.5
Google to pay $350m to settle shareholder data privacy lawsuit
Google has agreed to pay $350 million to settle a shareholder lawsuit related to a security bug on its now-defunct social network Google+. The tentative
Disney, Fox and Warner Bros Discovery to create a joint sports streaming platform
Fox Corp, Walt Disney, ESPN and Warner Bros Discovery said they will launch a sports streaming service this autumn to appeal to younger viewers who
Britain to invest £100m in artificial intelligence research and regulation
Britain on Tuesday said it will spend more than 100 million pounds ($125 million) to launch nine new AI research centres and train regulators in
US plans to pay out chip funding grants in the next eight weeks
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Monday that her department plans to award several grants within two months to fund the government’s $39 billion semiconductor
Snap will lay off 10 per cent of employees due to the ongoing wave of layoffs
Snap said it will cut about 528 employees, or 10 per cent of its global workforce, a sign that the wave of tech layoffs seen