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Apple’s iPhone antitrust lawsuit: Everything we know so far about the Justice Department case
US regulators accuse Apple of operating like a monopoly, and the implications of the case extend far beyond iOS and the iPhones themselves Antitrust review of…
The Justice Department’s lawsuit against Apple is making headlines with limited short-term impact
The US Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Apple on Thursday, accusing the company led by CEO Tim Cook of engaging in anti-competitive business practices.…
Apple’s ecosystem game has been—at once—the envy and bane of the consumer electronics industry for decades. Following a lawsuit filed by the US Department of Justice…
The White House is proposing up to $8.5 billion to fund Intel’s domestic chip manufacturing
Long before President Joe Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act into law in August 2022, Intel was a cornerstone of US efforts to increase domestic…
While technology world is waiting with baited breath for Reddit’s public debut, another company you may never have heard of is about to go public: Astera…
“I hope you understand that this is not a concert,” Nvidia president Jensen Huang told an audience that packed the SAP Center in San Jose. So…
It’s hard to disagree with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang when he notes, “Creating foundational models for general humanoid robots is one of the most exciting problems…
The UK has left the European Union, but semiconductor development is emerging as one of the areas where it hopes to work together for better economies…
Agility’s Digit wasn’t the only humanoid courting Modex in Atlanta this week. At the opposite end of the Georgia World Convention Center, Reflex Robotics, a younger…
Stockpiling sucks. I feel the need to repeat this every time I discuss the topic here. Having performed a fair bit of this during my years…