In a dispute stoked by the European Union’s escalating attempts to persuade the iPhone manufacturer to open up to products from tech competitors, Apple said
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Instagram hangs on the TikTok ban to contribute over half of Meta’s US ad income in 2025.
As the social media platform enhances its product monetization, research firm Emarketer predicts that Instagram will generate over half of Meta Platforms’ advertising income in
Databricks, a startup, raises $10b in an AI-focused funding round and a $62b valuation.
The strong demand for businesses focused on artificial intelligence was demonstrated by Databricks’ announcement on Tuesday that it had obtained a valuation of $62 billion
Musk’s AI startup xAI offers the new version of Grok-2 AI chatbot free to users of the X social media platform.
On Saturday, xAI, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence business, announced that all social media platform X users will be able to use its updated Grok-2 chatbot
Broadcom hits $1 trillion valuation on AI enthusiasm.
The market is currently buying into Broadcom’s prediction that demand for chips that power AI will skyrocket. Following CEO Hock Tan’s statement that artificial intelligence
TikTok challenges the Canadian government’s order to shut down its operations
A Canadian government order to stop the Chinese video-sharing app’s commercial activities in the nation due to national security concerns has been contested by TikTok.
The Federal appeals court upholds a law that could ban TikTok in the US next month.
As the well-known social media platform battles for its existence in the United States, a federal appeals court panel unanimously upheld a rule on Friday
Meta to build the largest AI data center for $10b in rural Louisiana as Elon Musk’s AI startup expands Tennessee facility.
Facebook’s parent company Meta announced Wednesday that it is bringing the largest artificial intelligence data center it has ever constructed to northeast Louisiana, raising expectations
The FBI advises telecom companies to strengthen security given the massive Chinese hacking campaign.
Following a massive Chinese hacking campaign that gave officials in Beijing access to the private texts and phone conversations of an undetermined number of Americans,
China responds to chip sanctions by prohibiting exports of gallium, germanium, and antimony to the U.S.
In retaliation for U.S. restrictions on exports connected to semiconductors, China stated on Tuesday that it is prohibiting, as a general rule, the transfer of
