Tech giants, including Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia, are up for earnings showdown season, with Generative AI taking center stage as companies aim to translate AI investments into tangible profits.
Dell revealed in a filing that it has reduced its workforce as part of its broader strategy to cut expenses.
The FCC is investigating Amazon and other online retailers for selling and promoting illegal jamming equipment.
Reportedly, semiconductor businesses may confront water shortages as chip production technology advances.
Lenovo unveiled a see-through laptop prototype at MWC in Barcelona on Monday, February 26.
Nvidia's stock price rose over 12% in premarket trading on Thursday, February 22, after reporting record profits above Wall Street estimates.
A nationwide network upgrade in Singapore might bring the promised tenfold increase in home internet speeds compared to the current.
A Google Cloud executive said that Singapore's environment that fosters innovation could make the country a global powerhouse in the AI industry.
Microsoft surpassed analyst expectations on Tuesday, as its heavy investment in artificial intelligence (AI) produced good results.
The job placements and vacancies for Info-Tech sectors are now unclear to the economy's eye.
An entrepreneur who made his fortune building a $14 billion tech company is setting up a life science venture capital fund. The Israel-focused fund will target maturing life science startups with a view to helping companies grow into the next Teva ($TEVA) rather than sell up or outlicense their programs.
As a response to China’s new anti-terror law, 25 tech companies in the country have signed a pledge to help the government combat online terror activities. Under the law, tech companies are required to decrypt information for Beijing and provide assistance to keep the internet from terror-related contents.
Ele.me secured a $1.25 billion investment from Alibaba and its finance business unit Ant Financial. China’s O2O business market are now booming as most Chinese consumers are using smartphones to do their daily activities.
European privacy watchdogs is now assessing the Privacy Shield framework that would regulate the EU-U.S. relations in privacy protection. It’s likely that the EU watchdogs will ask for another review to be conducted in 2018, when a new a new EU data protection law comes into force.
Microsoft has became the first major U.S. tech company to endorse the Privacy Shield agreement between EU and the U.S. The company agreed to discuss the framework of data protection further with the EU officials soon.
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