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Stellantis resumes cooperation with China
Stellantis said Thursday it is buying a 21% stake in electric car maker Leapmotor in a $1.6 billion deal that will give it a new
Sunak says only governments can deal with AI risks
British PM Rishi Sunak said only governments can deal with the risks posed by artificial intelligence, a technology he believes could facilitate the manufacture of
Amazon Web Services to launch European Sovereign cloud
Amazon Web Services said Wednesday it will launch a sovereign cloud in Europe for governments and customers in heavily regulated industries. The sovereign cloud will
Toyota plans to bring a Lexus EV with a 1,000 km range to the roads by 2026
Toyota on Wednesday unveiled a Lexus concept car with a range of about 1,000 kilometres that it plans to produce by 2026, part of the
Bitcoin soars to near 18-month high amid rising ETF speculation
Bitcoin rose 6% on Tuesday to $35,198, its highest level in almost a year and a half, amid growing speculation that an exchange-traded bitcoin fund
Nidec shares record most significant drop in 15 years due to cold weather in China
Shares in Japan’s Nidec recorded their most significant drop in a decade and a half on Tuesday, falling more than 10% as investor concerns intensified
Microsoft to spend $3.2bn in Australia over impending AI regulation
Microsoft announced it will invest $3.2 billion to expand its artificial intelligence and cloud computing capabilities in Australia over two years, as part of a
Netflix raises prices and gains subscribers despite strikes
Netflix on Wednesday raised subscription prices for some streaming plans in the U.S., U.K. and France as it crushed expectations for new customers, sending its
Meta will roll out broadcast channels on Facebook and Messenger
Meta Platforms said it will roll out Broadcast Channels, a public sharing feature for private messaging, to Facebook and Messenger. Social media companies are rolling
Meta and U.S. government argue in court over tougher privacy order
Lawyers for Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, and the U.S. government clashed Tuesday over the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s plan to tighten its