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The probe will look into the Microsoft products and services used by the institutions and whether the contractual agreements between them and the U.S. software company are GDPR-compliant.
Reuters
China's state planner wants to eliminate bitcoin mining in the country, according to a draft list of industrial activities the agency is seeking to stop in a sign of growing government pressure on the cryptocurrency sector.
Reuters
The European Union has published new guidelines on developing ethical AI.
The Verge
New AMD Ryzen PRO and AMD Athlon PRO powered commercial notebooks.
Company release
Explosive growth in data traffic in 5G era raises demand for chipsets such as radio frequency transceivers, power amplifiers, low-power supply modulators.
The Korea Herald
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is hitting pause on its relationships with Chinese tech firms Huawei and ZTE.
CNN
Intel says that it's still planning to supply its XMM 8160 5G modem for 2020 devices.
Venturebeat
Samsung Electronics said Friday its operating earnings likely plunged in the first quarter from a year earlier amid falling memory chip prices and weak demand for display panels.
Yonhap News
The companies claim that the combination expands memory footprints at a higher memory-per-core ratio, in a scalable and cost-effective way.
Electronics Weekly
Reports suggest Jacobs has ditched his plans in favor of wireless tech pursuits.
ZDNet
The companies hail from China, Canada, Israel, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Venturebeat
Microsoft and BMW on Tuesday launched an initiative to create an Open Manufacturing Platform that seeks to stimulate innovation and accelerate the development of 'smart' factories.
Reuters
"We're extremely proud to team up with Microsoft to bring you this exclusive collaboration."
Venturebeat
10 VPN service providers have been ordered to link their servers in Russia to the state censorship agency by April 26.
Network World
"Siemens will play a key role in ensuring that machinery and equipment of different manufacturers at the 122 Volkswagen plants are networked efficiently in the cloud."
Reuters
The two companies added 739 billion won to the 723 billion won of the finishing work contract initially signed in September.
Reuters
Sales of the new phone are expected to commence on April 5 in South Korea.
Venturebeat
One of Apple's key semiconductor engineers has left the company, even as the iPhone giant tries to take more control over what goes inside its devices.
CNET
Intel is handing out pink slips.
Tom's Hardware Guide
"We've concluded AirPower will not achieve our high standards."
engadget
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has reported revenues topped US$100 billion in 2018 despite a US-led campaign against the business on fears it poses a security threat. The firm said net profit jumped 25% to CNY59.3 billion.
BBC News
At this point, it's pretty much a question of who's not lining up to experiment with a foldable model.
BGR
SK hynix on Thursday unveiled a 1.2 trillion-won (US$1.05 billion) support plan for subcontracting firms and their R&D projects.
Yonhap News
Acquisition creates platform for addressing connectivity applications for Industrial and Automotive markets
Benzinga
German chipmaker Infineon cut its 2019 revenue forecast on Wednesday for the second time in as many months, pointing to a weakening Chinese car market, the world's largest, which it supplies.
Reuters
ZTE, the Chinese telecommunications company whose brush with death last year thrust it to the center of the trade war between the US and China, posted a net loss of more than $1 billion in 2018.
Wall Street Journal
Sony is closing its Beijing smartphone plant, a spokesman said on Thursday, as the Japanese electronics giant cuts costs in an attempt to make the money-losing handset business profitable from next year.
Reuters
Facebook has said it will block "praise, support and representation of white nationalism and separatism" on Facebook and Instagram from next week.
BBC News
Economists are expecting 2.4 percent GDP growth in the U.S. this year, the highest forecast among G-7 countries where are mounting.
CNBC
Google said on Tuesday it was launching a global advisory council to consider ethical issues around artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.
Reuters
Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday first-quarter profit would likely miss market expectations due to falls in chip prices and slowing demand for display panels, in an unprecedented statement ahead of its earnings guidance.
Reuters
The world's biggest chipmaker on Tuesday said first-quarter results will fall short of estimates as prices for memory chips and displays slid more than expected, just days ahead of releasing preliminary earnings. That came after Apple, which buys smartphone screens from Samsung, cut its revenue outlook in January for the first time in almost two decades.
Bloomberg
We've seen the phones, now it's time to accessorize your heart out.
CNET
Copyright laws which critics say could change the internet have been voted in by the European Parliament.
BBC News
Infinity Augmented Reality, an Israeli startup, has been acquired by Alibaba, the companies announced this weekend.
TechCrunch
ASUS reportedly distributed the hijacked software to users last year.
ZDNet
It's the largest display in the Galaxy A lineup, and it's also bigger than that of the Galaxy S10 Plus.
CNET
Apple attempted to reintroduce itself on Monday as an entertainment and financial services company that also makes iPhones as it launched a streaming television service, a credit card and an online gaming arcade.
Reuters
It claims there was nothing personally identifiable.
engadget
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