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India 'very favorable' for IPOs, Peak XV says, as economy and investor sentiment stay strong

India offers a "very favorable" environment for companies to list, said Peak XV Partners.

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Business locked in expensive AI 'arms race'

Business leaders feel pressure to invest in AI but the costs are formidable.

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Pornhub partners with UK child abuse fighting charity

They want porn sites to adopt new voluntary standards on fighting online child abuse.

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Elon Musk deepfake crypto scam highlights risks to Hong Kong as AI-related fraud rises

The Securities and Futures Commission has warned of a fraudulent crypto trading platform called Quantum AI, a long-time scam that uses deepfakes of Elon Musk.

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Reddit soars after announcing OpenAI deal that allows use of its data for training AI models

OpenAI and Reddit announced a partnership that will allow the ChatGPT maker to train its artificial intelligence models on Reddit content.

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Our favorite Nomad iPhone cases are buy one, get one free right now

Don't miss out on a chance to snag top-tested Nomad iPhone cases for the lowest price you'll see all year.

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Get a lifetime membership to Dollar Flight Club Premium for just $70 right now

Dollar Flight Club is an acclaimed flight-deal alert service that can help travelers save on trips around the world.

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Microsoft Build is next week - here's why I'm excited (and you should be, too)

Will Microsoft surpass OpenAI and Google's recent AI advances? Here's everything we're expecting and how you can watch the event unfold for yourself.

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Are all Linux vendor kernels insecure? A new study says yes, but there's a fix

All vendor kernels are plagued with security vulnerabilities, according to a CIQ whitepaper. Will the Linux community ever accept upstream stable kernels?

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The ChatGPT desktop app is more helpful than I expected - here's why and how to try it

Among OpenAI's many big updates this week was a new ChatGPT app for MacOS. Here's how to use it and when Windows users can get in on the fun.

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After Adobe collapse, Figma deal allows employees to sell shares at $12.5 billion valuation

Figma on Thursday announced a tender offer that will allow current and former employees to sell shares at a valuation of $12.5 billion.

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One of the most gorgeous sports watches I've tested also has week-long battery life

Suunto's new Race sports watch has a gorgeous AMOLED display and all the fitness metrics you could ask for.

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Buy Microsoft Office 2019 and Windows 11 Pro for just $25 with this deal

This lifetime license bundle deal gives you access to the entire Microsoft Office Pro 2019 suite and Windows 11 Pro for 89% off.

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How to use ChatGPT (and how to access GPT-4o)

Want to use the most popular AI chatbot available? We'll walk you through how to get started with ChatGPT and how to get the most out of it.

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Copilot Pro vs. ChatGPT Plus: Which is AI chatbot is worth your $20 a month?

These Microsoft and OpenAI subscriptions cost the same, so which AI tool do you choose? That depends on what features are most important to you. Let's review the options.

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Learn a new language with a Babbel subscription for 66% off

This lifetime subscription to Babbel Language Learning comes at a discount of $400 off with this deal.

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These wall-climbing, AI-powered robots are finding the flaws in 'D' grade U.S. infrastructure, from commuter bridges to military hardware

Key pieces of infrastructure across the U.S. are crumbling, and Gecko Robotics is using robots and AI to help inspect and fix problems safely and efficiently.

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I ranked the AI features announced at Google I/O from most useful to gimmicky

AI was mentioned 120 times during the keynote, but which of these features will actually improve your workflow? These seven impressed me the most.

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Microsoft unveils customizable Xbox controller for gamers with disabilities, and you can preorder now

The Proteus Controller, made up of interchangeable cubes, has more than 100 million possible combinations, the company says.

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Google patches another zero-day exploit in Chrome - and this one affects Edge too

Here's what Chrome and Edge users need to know - and do - now.

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Sony Music slams tech giants for unauthorised use of stars' songs

Sony Music suspects Google, Microsoft and OpenAI have used music from the likes of Adele and Beyonce.

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The top three Linux 6.9 kernel upgrades

The recently released Linux 6.9 kernel brings several significant updates and improvements. Here are the most important ones.

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These Oura Ring updates are all-in on women's health

Cycle insights and detailed reports are coming to Oura Ring in the next few weeks.

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Google to shut down Google One VPN on June 20 - here are some alternatives

Google will continue to offer a VPN to users of its Google Fi wireless plan and to Pixel 7 and Pixel 8 owners.

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Meta slapped with child safety probe under sweeping EU tech law

Facebook parent company Meta on Thursday was hit with a major investigation from the EU into risks of its platforms to minors.

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Meet Gemini Education: Three ways Google is equipping students and educators with AI

On the heels of I/O, Google unveils new AI offerings for the education sector.

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Facebook and Instagram suspected to be 'too addictive'

The EU says its concerned the platforms algorithms "stimulate behavioural addictions in children."

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What ever happened to the free Windows 10 upgrade offer?

For seven years after Microsoft's free upgrade offer officially ended, people were still reporting successful Windows 10 upgrades from older machines. Were all those loophole digital licenses legit?

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JD.com’s first-quarter sales beat estimates as price cuts pay off for e-commerce giant

The Beijing-based company reported US$36 billion in first-quarter sales, beating analysts’ estimates.

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VMware's Fusion Pro and Workstation Pro are now free for personal use - here's how to access them

More than a consolation prize for ESXi users, Broadcom's surprising move makes advanced virtualization tools more accessible than ever - empowering students, hobbyists, and independent developers.

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Baidu ekes out modest quarterly revenue growth amid escalating generative AI competition in China

China’s search engine and AI giant saw revenue grow 1 per cent in the first quarter, while net income fell 6 per cent but was better than estimates.

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PDD’s Temu shopping app targeted in EU consumer group’s complaint to EU tech regulator

Temu often fails to provide consumers with crucial information about the sellers on its platform and safety standards of products, according to the complaint.

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Microsoft offers relocation to hundreds of China-based AI staff amid U.S.-China tech tensions

Microsoft has reportedly asked employees at its China-based cloud-computing and artificial-intelligence operations to consider relocation outside of China.

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Raspberry Pi, a computing startup backed by Sony, heads for rare London IPO

Raspberry Pi, which makes tiny single-board computers, said in a filing that it is considering an initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange.

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Microsoft asks China-based AI workers to move overseas amid rising US-China tensions in advanced technology

Microsoft is asking employees to move to several designated locations, including those in the US and Australia, as AI becomes a flashpoint in the US-China tech war.

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China is still an important market even if investors diversify from it now, says Peak XV

China will still be an important market in the years to come, said Peak XV, despite firms diversifying away from the country amid geopolitical concerns.

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US software firm closes China outpost, as foreign business confidence hits record low

Kingland Systems is closing its first subsidiary outside the US and sacking its entire local workforce, sources say.

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Uber announces shuttle rides, features for caregivers and Costco perks

Uber on Wednesday announced several new product updates like Uber Shuttle, Costco perks and a feature that lets caregivers book rides for loved ones.

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Future is electric for Hong Kong’s bus fleet, says world’s biggest manufacturer Alexander Dennis

The world’s largest double-decker bus maker, Alexander Dennis, said electrification is the future for Hong Kong’s bus fleet and hopes to roll out more battery-powered models for the city to meet its decarbonisation goals.

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ByteDance appoints new CEO for Moonton studio as it consolidates video gaming business

ByteDance, which has been scaling back its video-gaming operations in recent months, has named a new CEO for Moonton Technology, the creator of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.

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Palo Alto Networks is buying security assets from IBM to expand customer base

Palo Alto Networks is buying IBM's QRadar as part of a bigger partnership between the two companies.

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Cisco reports better-than-expected results even as revenue suffers steepest drop in 15 years

Cisco reported a 13% drop in revenue for the fiscal third quarter, the steepest decline since 2009. But results still topped estimates.

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The man who turned his dead father into a chatbot

The "grief tech" firms helping users create talking avatars of their dead relatives.

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Tencent’s upgraded LLM for text-to-image generation released on open source platforms

Chinese video gaming and social media giant Tencent launched an upgraded version of its large language model with text-to-image generation that is open source for enterprises and individuals.

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US House committee moves quickly to approve bill limiting business with Chinese biotech firms

The bill would prevent federal agencies from contracting with five Chinese biotech companies – BGI Group, MGI, Complete Genomics, Wuxi AppTec, and Wuxi Biologics.

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Bitcoin is having its best day since March following cooler April inflation reading

Bitcoin jumped with stocks on Wednesday after the April consumer price index showed inflation eased from the previous month.

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Dell surges 11% on optimism it has secured big AI server orders

"All-in, we are hearing about more AI server momentum at Dell than at any other OEM," wrote Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring.

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A half-million school buses across US could become EV battery powerhouse feeding energy back onto the grid

Zum and Oakland schools will send power from EV school bus batteries back to the grid, marking a major effort to scale the energy supply stored in vehicles.

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US billionaire Frank McCourt says he’s readying bid to buy TikTok

The real estate mogul and former LA Dodgers owner says he’s putting together a consortium to buy the app from China-based ByteDance.

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Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger joins Amazon-backed Anthropic

Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger is joining Anthropic as the chief product officer. Anthropic is one of the hottest artificial intelligence startups.

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Reddit shares close near record after two-day rally driven by meme stocks

Reddit shares popped Tuesday after retail traders kicked off a meme stock buying frenzy.

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Musk's Neuralink has faced issues with its tiny wires for years, Reuters sources say

The Elon Musk company has known for years that tiny wires inside the brains of its patients might retract, according to Reuters sources.

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Amazon's appearance at Upfronts highlights push beyond digital ads and into traditional media

Amazon made its debut Upfronts pitch to advertisers, putting it on stage with major media networks.

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JD.com commits US$900 million to support nationwide trade-in programme for home appliances, consumer goods

About 20 million consumers on the mainland are expected to take part in the nationwide trade-in programme via JD.com’s platform.

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Period trackers 'coercing' women into sharing risky information

Research finds poor data management practices such as not being able to delete data about abortions.

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TikTok owner ByteDance launches low-cost Doubao AI models for enterprises, initiating a price war in crowded mainland market

ByteDance’s aggressive pricing for its Doubao large language model family shows the increased opportunity in mainland China, where more firms are scrambling to adopt GenAI tools.

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Global data centres to drive demand for liquid cooling systems as AI boom heats up servers, energy consumption

A ChatGPT-led boom in artificial intelligence is expected to fuel an exponential growth in demand for liquid cooling technology from data centre operators, according to Macquarie Capital.

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HTX affiliate Huobi Hong Kong withdraws crypto licence application for second time, must shut down by August

HBGL, which operates Huobi HK, has withdrawn the licence application for unspecified reasons, requiring it to close the crypto exchange under the city’s virtual asset regulations.

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Xiaomi’s successful SU7 launch puts smartphone maker among China’s top 10 EV upstarts

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has become the country’s eighth-largest EV upstart after selling more than 7,000 units of its SU7 sedan in April, according to industry data.

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Baidu’s robotaxi unit expects to turn profitable next year

The projection comes as Elon Musk has emphasized his plans to build up Tesla's robotaxi efforts amid a decline in revenue. 

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OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever says he will leave the startup

OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever said Tuesday that he's leaving the Microsoft-backed startup.

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Google supercharges AI search in competition with OpenAI, allows users to chat about anything from smartphone camera

Google parent Alphabet on Tuesday showed how it is building on artificial intelligence across its businesses, including a beefed-up Gemini chatbot.

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China-US artificial intelligence talks ‘deep, professional and constructive’

At a meeting in Geneva on Tuesday, officials from both countries affirm commitment to reduce AI risks and improve world governance.

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OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever to leave ChatGPT maker after briefly supporting ouster of CEO Sam Altman

The departure ends months of speculation in Silicon Valley about the future of a top AI researcher and OpenAI co-founder since he largely disappeared from public view.

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Why bitcoin hasn't joined the latest meme stock craze this week

Bitcoin isn't running alongside meme stocks as it did three years ago.

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Alibaba, Tencent beat forecasts with strong results, a harbinger of China’s improving corporate earnings as economic growth takes root

Strong financial results by the two companies are the touchstones of the earnings growth that global investors are looking for, as they debate whether China’s post-pandemic recovery was a flash in the pan.

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Google CEO Pichai says company will 'sort it out' if OpenAI misused YouTube for AI training

YouTube's videos have been used to help companies with AI model training.

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How AI turned a Ukrainian YouTuber into a Russian

A YouTuber falls victim to generative AI on Chinese social media, but the ramifications stretch beyond China.

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Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky to step down

The departure of Adam Selipsky, CEO of Amazon's cloud computing business, is the latest high-profile executive exit from the company led by Andy Jassy.

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Google I/O wrap-up: Gemini AI updates, new search features and more

Google talked about updates to Gemini, its AI models, its Tensor TPU and more during Google I/O 2024. Here's a recap.

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Alibaba shares fall 6% after the Chinese tech giant posts 86% drop in profit

Alibaba posted a beat on revenue in its fiscal fourth quarter ended in March, but the Chinese e-commerce giant's net profit plunged.

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Tesla is sued over air pollution from factory operations in Fremont, California

A California nonprofit has sued Tesla over what it calls the company's "ongoing failure to comply with the Clean Air Act" at its Fremont assembly plant.

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TikTok creators file suit to block US divest or ban law, call Chinese app ‘part of American life’

The platform and parent company ByteDance have filed a similar lawsuit, arguing the law violates the US Constitution and runs afoul of free speech protections.

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Google rolls out its most powerful AI models as competition from OpenAI heats up

Google on Tuesday announced new additions to its AI model following a flashy rollout a day earlier from OpenAI.

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Biden says new China tariffs are needed to protect US industries from companies subsidised by Beijing

US President Joe Biden also gives his action a political edge, criticising Donald Trump, his predecessor and challenger for re-election, for failing to increase US exports and boost manufacturing.

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Africa's internet vulnerability and how to fix it

The internet outage in East Africa highlights the fragility of the continent's online connections.

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Alibaba chairman Joe Tsai voices confidence in Chinese consumer spending as e-commerce, cloud business units get back on growth track

Confidence among Chinese consumers was showing ‘early signs of growth’, according to Alibaba chairman Joe Tsai, as the e-commerce giant expects business to be back on the growth path this year.

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Charles Li’s small-business lender Micro Connect asks staff to invest in the start-ups it backs out of their own pockets

The small-business financing platform co-founded by former HKEX chief Charles Li Xiaojia said it is asking staff to invest in the start-ups it backs, confirming an online article that sparked widespread discussion on social media.

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Christie's £670m art auctions hit by cyber attack

The auction house's website is down as it seeks to sell items ranging from high art to rare wine.

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What to expect for Tesla's Supercharger network now that the team is dismantled

Tesla's Superchargers dominate EV charging in North America. But CEO Elon Musk just laid off the entire Supercharging team and now its future is uncertain.

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Apple supplier Foxconn misses March quarter estimates amid iPhone sales downturn in China

Foxconn reported a net profit of US$679 million in the first quarter, which missed analysts’ average estimate of US$897 million.

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PlayStation names joint CEOs after Jim Ryan’s retirement

The role has been split into two separate top jobs, dividing up hardware and software.

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Alibaba sees most profitable year since 2021 amid a refocus on e-commerce, AI businesses and rising competition at home

Alibaba net income rose 10 per cent to US$11 billion in the 2023 financial year, the first annual results since co-founder Joe Tsai took over as chairman.

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Why OpenAI is the first company to be No. 1 on the CNBC Disruptor 50 list two years in a row

OpenAI repeats as the No. 1 company on the 2024 CNBC Disruptor 50 list as AI redefines the way VCs, startups and market giants invest, interact and compete.

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Apple’s Vision Pro mixed-reality headset obtains China quality certification ahead of official domestic release

This development lends credence to Apple chief executive Tim Cook’s assurance that the Vision Pro will be released this year on the mainland.

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Fintech firm Klarna says 90% of its employees are using generative AI daily

"Buy now, pay later" firm Klarna says generative AI has seen substantially high adoption among its 5,000-strong workforce.

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Upgraded ChatGPT teaches maths and flirts - but still glitches

OpenAI has unveiled a new, faster version of its generative AI tool, ChatGPT.

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Tencent profit jumps 62% as tech giant returns to growth on back of strong ad revenue, as video games business slows

The social media and video gaming giant saw revenue rise 6 per cent in the first quarter, with online advertising revenue growing 26 per cent year.

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Punitive tariffs on Made in China EVs likely to restrain BYD, Leapmotor and peers from US market, hurt go-global plans

Prohibitive tariffs await Made in China electric vehicles bound for the US. Can the nation’s producers keep growing their sales and brand awareness without making inroads into the US and European markets?

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Uber to buy Delivery Hero’s Foodpanda business in Taiwan for US$950 million

The deal, unveiled on Tuesday, marks one of the biggest takeovers in Taiwan outside the semiconductor industry.

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Chinese self-driving car supplier Hesai sues US for accusing it of military ties

The Shanghai-based company says its placement on a US list of firms accused of aiding China’s military has caused it to suffer reputational injury and lost business opportunities.

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OpenAI unveils GPT-4o, a new AI model capable of realistic voice conversation, available free to all ChatGPT users

The US start-up on Monday announces a new AI model called GPT-4o, in a series of demonstrations that verged on science-fiction.

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US bans China crypto-miner from nuclear base area

Chinese firm MineOne Partners has been ordered to sell land it owns near a US nuclear missile site.

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Chinese gaming giants Tencent, NetEase to release new titles back to back in sign of intensified rivalry

Chinese tech giants Tencent and NetEase announced back-to-back new title releases, in a sign of intensified competition among the country’s top two video gaming publishers.

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China’s first sodium-ion battery energy storage station could cut reliance on lithium

The success of the station could have big implications for the industry, as the new technology is seen as a promising alternative to resource-dependent lithium batteries.

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Asia-Pacific’s advanced economies lag their less-developed peers in AI take-up, Deloitte survey finds

Developing economies in Asia-Pacific are putting generative AI to use at a greater pace and with more enthusiasm than their more advanced neighbours, according to a study by Deloitte.

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Cow dung's key role in India's energy industry

India is hoping that biogas, produced from farm waste, will curb its reliance on imported gas.

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Unjammable navigation tech gets first airborne test

The test comes amid concern about the vulnerability of satellite navigation systems to blocking.

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GameStop shares surge as 'Roaring Kitty' returns

Shares in Gamestop, the original meme stock, surge again as 'Roaring Kitty' returns online.

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Six arrested in cryptocurrency money-laundering scheme in northeast China amid focus on crypto-related capital flows

Police in China’s northeastern Jilin province made the arrests in connection with a scheme that sent US$296 million to South Korea.

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EU will lose more than it gains by raising tariffs on Chinese EVs

If the European Union moves forward with tariffs on Chinese electric cars, it could prompt Beijing to retaliate against Europe’s aviation and agricultural sectors. Instead of undermining world trade, the EU should talk to China to find solutions acceptable to both parties

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Lenovo, Motorola face sales ban on mobile devices in Germany over patent dispute with US firm

A German court has ordered a sales ban on certain products from Chinese personal computer maker Lenovo and its smartphone subsidiary Motorola over a patent licensing dispute with US firm InterDigital.

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TikTok owner ByteDance takes steps to ensure certain Douyin influencers are responsible for third-party commercials

Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, has taken steps to ensure certain influencers are directly responsible for commercial content on their channels, a move could put a dent in their revenues.

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Marvel Rivals apologises after banning negative reviews

The game's developers said the controversial terms gamers were told to agree to was a miscommunication.

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SoftBank posts second quarter of profit as AI boom lifts shares of chip designer Arm

The Tokyo-based company earned a better-than-expected net income in the March quarter, helped by investment gains.

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Internet access linked to higher wellbeing, study finds

The Oxford study comes as concern about the impact of internet use prompts laws in many countries.

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China is paying some workers in digital yuan – but few are choosing to use it

China has begun to test paying some state employees through its digital currency, but the trial is not making much impact in the e-CNY’s adoption as most quickly and automatically switch their salaries to cash.

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Is social media worth paying for?

As Twitter and Facebook both now offer paid subscription, what impact is it having?

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Bitcoin Asia in Hong Kong attracts major interest from mainland as attendees look to top market where crypto is banned

A mix of mainlanders and international visitors showed up at Bitcoin Asia amid surging interest owing to a crypto bull market and recently launched ETFs.

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From CATL’s ultra-fast battery to Zeekr’s ‘living room’ on wheels, Auto China show offers a glimpse of the future of electric vehicles

The era of battery-powered cars has truly arrived, as EVs dominated the car show. While carmakers still displayed a lot of futuristic concepts, it was the ongoing price war that had people talking.

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Ros Atkins on... How different countries protect children online

BBC Analysis editor Ros Atkins looks at what what is being done to prevent minors seeing harmful content.

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TikTok automatically tags external AI-generated content as Chinese version Douyin works on similar standard

Douyin is working on technologies similar to what has been adopted by TikTok to automatically label artificial-intelligence-generated content (AIGC).

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Tech war: US to dwarf China in advanced chip making capacity by 2032, report finds

The US is expected to triple its domestic chip making capacity by 2032 and dwarf China’s output in advanced chips, according to a report published by a semiconductor trade group.

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Test-at-home kit for cancer patients approved for use

Patients say the device allows them to reduce the number of hospital visits involved in cancer care.

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New tech, old conflict: gallium claim pits US future priorities against environmental impact

A project to mine gallium in a national forest would help reduce US reliance on China but it faces local opposition from conservationists.

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China scouts Hungary to power EV battery production and sell to wider, warier EU

As China looks to tap Europe’s vast market for lithium batteries, Hungary has become an attractive destination for production to make logistics simpler – and bypass EU trade investigations.

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Alibaba opens new global headquarters in Hangzhou, China on annual family day

The sprawling campus, Alibaba’s third in Hangzhou’s Xixi area, is a sign of the e-commerce giant’s commitment to its home city.

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Baidu’s public relations head steps down after eye-popping remarks on work culture spark controversy in China

Qu Jing’s comments endorsing an intense workplace culture sparked a public backlash in China, where people have been speaking out against damaging office practices at Big Tech firms.

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Chinese chip makers, rocket developers form alliance to boost commercial space industry

A space technology alliance has been formed in China by universities, rocket makers and chip companies to help commercialise a sector deemed ‘a new growth engine’ by Beijing.

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Apple apologises after piano crushing ad backlash

The technology giant apologised after Hugh Grant and others criticised the "tone deaf" iPad advert.

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'Keep your phone on 24 hours a day': Chinese PR boss apologises after backlash

Baidu's Qu Jing tells workers she does not care for them because, 'I am not your mum'.

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US revokes licences for sales of chips to Huawei

The move follows Huawei's release of an AI-enabled computer powered by a chip created by Intel.

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Disney and Warner to bundle streaming services

The media giants are under pressure to attract more subscribers to their streaming services.

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Will AI dream up the hit TV shows of the future?

Television production firms admit they are already using AI to come up with new programme ideas.

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Protecting under-18s from harmful online content

Marianna Spring on how the UK's media regulator wants to protect children from harmful content on social media.

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Can we really 'reset the internet' to make it safer for children?

Ofcom has taken a major step in setting out plans to protect children online, but hurdles remain.

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Tech firms told to hide 'toxic' content from children

Social media firms like Instagram and TikTok will have to make changes to comply with new online safety laws.

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E-gates back online after delays at UK airports

Long queues built up at airports affected by a Border Force "technical issue" at passport control.

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FTX says it has billions more than owed to victims

The failed cryptocurrency giant says it has billions of dollars more than needed to cover its debts.

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TikTok sues to block US law that could ban app

TikTok said the measure was an "extraordinary intrusion on free speech rights".

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Tech Life: The mammoth ivory problem

Tech can play a role in combating the illegal trade in elephant ivory.

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BBC Verify looks at fake AI-generated Met Gala images

Fake pictures of Katy Perry and other artists at the Met Gala went viral on social media.

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Microsoft axes four game studios including Hi-Fi Rush developer

The Bafta award-winning game's developer is being closed alongside other studios owned by Bethesda.

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UK startup gets $1bn funding for self-driving car tech

The funding being given to Wayve represents the biggest ever investment in a European AI firm.

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Boeing crewed space launch postponed for safety check

First crewed space flight of Boeing's Starliner was postponed shortly before lift-off due to glitch.

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Acclaimed photographer cracks Instagram in his 80s

Over a seven-decade career David Hurn has photographed everyone from the Beatles to Audrey Hepburn.

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From teenage cyber-thug to Europe’s most wanted

Kivimaki rose through teen cyber gangs to become a Most Wanted criminal responsible for one of the most shocking hacks in history.

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Instagram courts TikTok users with algorithm revamp

With TikTok's future uncertain, Instagram is trying to get more viral content on its Reels feature.

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Have the wheels come off for Tesla?

As the electric carmaker sees sales fall and cuts jobs, we take a closer look at its problems.

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How the computer games industry is embracing AI

Developing computer games can be wildly expensive so some hope that AI can cut the cost.

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The insect farmers turning to AI to help lower costs

Makers of insect-based animal feed hope to be able to compete with soybeans on price.

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Tech Life: TikTok world

TikTok is a popular video sharing platform, but not so popular with some governments.

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After 20 years, what next for World of Warcraft?

The game's maker Activision Blizzard was bought by Microsoft last year in gaming's biggest ever acquisition

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How fraudsters are getting fake articles onto Facebook

Scammers are able to get past automated checks on the social media giant to try to defraud users.

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Tech Life: Humanoid robots

Are they really that practical and useful?

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Watch Ocado robots in action

Ocado has added robotic arms to its newest warehouse near Luton.

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How Chinese firms are using Mexico as a backdoor to the US

Chinese firms are racing to set up factories in Mexico to bypass US tariffs and sanctions.

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Can AI help solve Japan’s labour shortages?

Japan is seeing if artificial intelligence can tackle its increasing shortfall of workers.

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Why a deluge of Chinese-made drugs is hard to curb

Thousands of Chinese companies are making synthetic opioids and shipping them around the world.

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'AI helps me to make wine for younger drinkers'

The winemakers using artificial intelligence to help them grow grapes and blend their wines.

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Tech Life: Fixing undersea cables

Undersea fibre-optic cables help keep us online - but what happens when they break?

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The challenge of upgrading iconic steel windows

Critall windows date back to the 1880s but their steel construction makes them vulnerable to damp.

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Robot dog trains to walk on Moon in Oregon trials

US engineering team has a two-year, $2m grant to help Nasa study the Moon's surface.

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Tech Life: Space Junk

We look at what space junk is and the risk it poses to tech we use everyday.

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Boom times for US green energy as federal cash flows in

The US government has directed unprecedented sums of money at green energy projects.

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The rise of magnets – from surgery to outer space

Magnets are central to much modern technology and firms are racing to make them more efficient.

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Tech Life: Predicting the future of tech

How will the internet, and other tech we use today, evolve in the future?

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Tackling deepfakes 'has turned into an arms race'

The battle against fake images, video and audio is becoming ever harder as the tech improves.

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Tech Life: Charging electric bikes and scooters

What can be done to make charging them safer?

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Could AI take the grind out of accountancy?

AI could mean fewer accountancy jobs but is also taking over some of the more mundane tasks.

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Neuralink patient seen playing chess using brain implant

In a livestream on X, the patient explained that he was using a device in his brain to move the cursor.

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India in undersea race to mine world’s battery metal

The country has applied for two new licences to explore the deep seabed in parts of the Indian Ocean.

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'Journalists are feeding the AI hype machine'

AI reporters and experts discuss how well or otherwise the media covers the topic.

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Once India's most valuable start-up, Byju's is now fighting to survive

The ed-tech giant is teetering on the precipice after some investors voted to out its CEO last month.

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