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Microsoft is considering participating in an updated OpenAI board
OpenAI’s largest sponsor, Microsoft, is considering joining its board of directors if ousted CEO Sam Altman returns to the ChatGPT developer. The report said that
SpaceX spacecraft launch fails minutes after entering space
SpaceX Starship, an unmanned spacecraft designed to take astronauts to the moon and beyond, failed in space shortly after liftoff on Saturday, aborting its second
Lionsgate is suspending advertising on X
Lionsgate Entertainment has suspended advertising on the Elon Musk-owned X. Apple is also suspending all advertising on the X, Axios reports after Musk earlier this
Apple has filed a lawsuit against the EU’s Digital Markets Act
Apple has filed a lawsuit challenging decisions made by the European Commission under the recently adopted Digital Markets Act, according to a report from the
TikTok joins Meta in appeal against EU gatekeeper status
TikTok on Thursday joined Meta in challenging its “gatekeeper” status under the Digital Markets Act, an EU law that imposes stricter rules on tech companies
Enovix Corp opens major $1.2bn manufacturing facility in Malaysia
Enovix Corporation, a US-based advanced silicon battery company, will set up a 5.8 billion ringgit ($1.23 billion) high-volume manufacturing facility in Malaysia, the Malaysian Investment
FAA has approved SpaceX for second Starship Super Heavy launch
The US Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday granted Ilon Musk’s SpaceX a licence to launch the second test flight of the company’s next-generation Starship and
Thailand to receive $8.5bn investment from AWS, Google and Microsoft
Thailand will receive investments worth 300 billion baht ($8.46 billion) from Amazon Web Services, Google and Microsoft, a government official said Wednesday. The companies will
Microsoft and Google will not contest gatekeeper status in the EU
Microsoft and Google will not challenge an EU law requiring them to make it easier for users to switch between competing services such as social
Euro zone banks losing millions of euros to bad IT outsourcing
Eurozone banks are losing millions of euros to tech contractors who fail them, the European Central Bank said, while warning of shortcomings in the way