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In a major policy shift, the U.S. Department of Commerce has rescinded a Biden-era rule that limited AI chip exports, easing tensions with tech firms and foreign nations. This move is expected to bolster American innovation while addressing national security concerns.
In a surprising move, Microsoft has confirmed it will lay off thousands of employees, potentially affecting over 6,800 workers. This marks the largest wave of layoffs since 2023, as the tech giant navigates a challenging market.
In a dramatic shift, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns that government approval for AI software could hinder U.S. innovation. This comes amid changing sentiments in the tech industry and government regarding AI risks and regulations.
China has finally agreed to trade talks with the Trump administration as tariffs threaten to spike costs for popular tech products by $123 billion annually. Will these negotiations ease the burden on American consumers?
In a groundbreaking move, the European Union has fined Apple €500M and Meta €200M, marking the first enforcement of the Digital Markets Act. Both companies argue the fines threaten their business models and user privacy.
The high-stakes antitrust trial against Google is underway, with the DOJ demanding significant changes, including a potential sale of its Chrome browser. Major tech leaders are set to testify as the court weighs the future of competition in the search engine market.
Google's fate hangs in the balance as it enters the final phase of an antitrust trial that could result in its breakup, challenging the very foundation of its dominance in the tech world.
In a landmark antitrust trial, Google battles the DOJ's push for drastic remedies including the potential sale of its Chrome browser and sharing data with competitors. Could this reshape the tech landscape forever?
Game consoles like the Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5 will face a steep 145% tariff on imports from China. Find out how this affects prices and production timelines, and what it means for gamers.