Technik
French government offers to buy Atos’ cutting-edge computing developments
French IT firm Atos has entered talks with the government over the possible acquisition of its advanced computing assets for 500 million euros ($524 million),
Google’s US antitrust trial over its online advertising empire is coming to an end
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday will issue a final declaration that Google illegally dominated online advertising technology and seek a second victory over the
Amazon doubles down on AI startup Anthropic, investing another $4bn
Amazon.com has invested another $4bn in OpenAI rival Anthropic, as the e-commerce giant competes with big tech rivals in the race to capitalise on generative
TikTok CEO sought Musk’s opinion ahead of Trump administration’s arrival
ByteDance-owned TikTok CEO Shaw Tzu Chu has sought advice on US issues from Elon Musk, a close adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, the Wall Street
Huawei wants to have 100,000 apps on Harmony OS within a year
US-blacklisted Chinese company Huawei said on Saturday it plans to launch 100,000 apps for its Harmony operating system in the coming months, seeking widespread help
Bitcoin advances towards $100,000
Bitcoin’s march towards $100,000 accelerated as investors bet that a friendlier US regulatory approach to cryptocurrencies under President Donald Trump will unleash a boom era
China’s Baidu posts 3% drop in third-quarter revenue
Baidu on Thursday reported a 3 per cent drop in third-quarter revenue, meeting market estimates. Baidu’s US-listed shares were up about 1 per cent in
Nvidia shares fell 2.5%
Nvidia forecast its slowest revenue growth in seven quarters as the AI chipmaker failed to meet the expectations of some investors who have made it
OpenAI launches free AI training course
OpenAI and Common Sense Media launched a free teacher training course aimed at demystifying artificial intelligence and rapid engineering. The move comes as OpenAI steps
Apple urges judge to end smartphone monopoly case
Apple asked a federal judge to dismiss the US Justice Department’s case accusing the technology company of illegally dominating the smartphone market. The judge is