Foxconn, based in Taiwan, announced a partnership with Indonesia’s Investment Ministry and other companies to boost the development of electric vehicles in the Southeast Asian
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Intel will invest $20 billion in Ohio to establish chip manufacturing plants, amid a global shortage.
As it tries to catch up with rivals in other regions of the world, Intel Corp announced on Friday that it will invest $20 billion
Security scanners in Europe are linked to the Chinese government and military.
Authorities have installed security screening gadgets created by a single Chinese company with deep ties to China’s military and the ruling Communist Party’s highest echelons
Activision Blizzard game maker acquired by Microsoft in a $70 billion deal.
Microsoft is paying roughly $70 billion for Activision Blizzard, the maker of Candy Crush and Call of Duty, in a transaction that will instantly make
AT&T and Verizon put new 5G deployment on hold around U.S Airports to avoid flight interruptions.
After the nation’s top airlines feared the service would interfere with aircraft equipment and create extensive flight interruptions, AT&T and Verizon have postponed the introduction
U.S Aviation industry to be grounded with the launch of 5G on Wednesday – U.S Airlines
In less than 36 hours, when AT&T and Verizon are expected to launch a new 5G service, the CEOs of major US passenger and cargo
Before fleeing, the rabbi tossed a chair at the hostage-taker in a Texas synagogue.
On Monday, a rabbi who was among four Jewish worshipers kidnapped at a Dallas-area synagogue said he and others were able to flee after he
Djokovic arrives in Serbia amid concerns over the French Open.
Novak Djokovic went home on Monday after being denied the opportunity to defend his Australian Open title, only to find himself in a new predicament:
Unilever indicates interest in buying GSK’s consumer goods division for £50 billion.
Unilever said it had approached GlaxoSmithKline about buying the pharmaceutical company’s consumer goods division after a newspaper claimed that it had been turned down for
The U.S. proposed a law to prohibit defense contractors from using Chinese rare earth.
A bipartisan bill proposed in the United States Senate on Friday would require defense contractors to stop buying rare earth minerals from China by 2026
