Following Huawei’s announcement this week of a laptop equipped with an Intel AI chip, the embattled Chinese telecom equipment company came under fire from Republican
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Microsoft will invest $2.9b in Japan to expand cloud and AI infrastructure.
The latest in a string of foreign expansions by major tech companies to promote the development of artificial intelligence, Microsoft said on Tuesday that it
BofA’s Erica, the virtual financial assistant achieves a milestone with over 2 billion transactions.
Since its inception in 2018, more than 42 million customers have utilized Bank of America’s, virtual financial assistant over 2 billion times, the lender announced
Microsoft to release quantum computing on cloud in a major feat.
Microsoft and Quantinuum announced on Wednesday that they have improved the dependability of quantum computers, which is a critical step toward making them commercially viable.
Google will expunge the personal information of 136m Americans in settlement of Chrome privacy case.
Google has consented to delete billions of records that contained personal data that were gathered from over 136 million American users of its Chrome web
Microsoft unbundles Teams from Office globally, following EU antitrust concerns.
Following antitrust scrutiny, Microsoft has decided to discontinue bundling its Teams videoconferencing service with its Office suite. On Monday, the IT behemoth announced that Teams
Microsoft, OpenAI will build a $100b next-generation AI data center in the US.
A data centre project that might cost up to $100 billion and contain the artificial intelligence supercomputer “Stargate,” scheduled to launch in 2028, is being
Four Canadian school boards sue social media giants for disrupting students’ learning.
In the Canadian province of Ontario, four of the biggest school boards said on Thursday that they had filed lawsuits against TikTok, Meta, and Snapchat,
Visa and Mastercard agree to a $30b settlement over swipe fees with merchants.
A deal involving swipe fees that Visa and MasterCard announced with US retailers may save US consumers tens of billions of dollars. In return for
China prohibits government computers from using AMD and Intel CPUs.
China has announced plans to gradually remove American microprocessors from Intel and AMD from government servers and personal PCs, according to a report on Sunday.