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China has recently implemented new guidelines that will phase out U.S. processors in government computers and servers, a move that is set to have significant implications for chip manufacturers like Intel and AMD. The Financial Times reported on Sunday that these procurement guidelines, introduced on Dec. 26, will prioritize Chinese alternatives for processors, operating systems,
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The recent statement from the Justice Department’s top antitrust official regarding Apple’s alleged anticompetitive practices serves as a reminder of the importance of companies competing on the merits. Jonathan Kanter emphasized the benefits of healthy competition not only for businesses but also for consumers and the economy as a whole. By encouraging companies to focus
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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in the U.K. has raised concerns over Vodafone’s planned merger with rival CK Hutchison, prompting an in-depth investigation unless satisfactory solutions are provided to alleviate the regulator’s apprehensions. The CMA’s main worry is that this merger could result in a significant decrease in competition, leading to higher prices for
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Elon Musk’s startup, Neuralink, recently showcased a live video demonstrating the capabilities of their brain implant technology. The video featured a patient named Noland Arbaugh, who used Neuralink’s device to control a computer and play chess through neural signals. This breakthrough represents a significant advancement in the field of brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and has the
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