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Nvidia Rides AI Boom to Dethrone Microsoft as World’s Most Valuable Company
Nvidia became the world’s most valuable company on Tuesday, dethroning tech heavyweight Microsoft as its high-end processors play a central…
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Apple Intelligence Features to Be Delayed in Europe, iPhone Maker Blames EU Tech Rules
Apple will delay launching three new artificial intelligence features because landmark European Union tech rules require it to ensure that…
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BlackBerry Pulls Life Support for Once-Indispensable Business Smartphones
BlackBerry is pulling the plug on service for its once ubiquitous business smartphones, which were toted by executives, politicians, and legions…
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Apple, Google, Amazon Lobby Group Opposes India’s EU-Like Antitrust Proposal
A US lobby group representing tech giants Google, Amazon and Apple has asked India to rethink its proposed EU-like competition…
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BlackBerry to Sell Patents Related to Mobile Devices, Messaging for $600 Million
BlackBerry said on Monday it will sell its legacy patents primarily related to mobile devices, messaging and wireless networking for…
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Apple Offer to Open Up NFC-Based Tap-and-Go Technology Said to Be on Track for EU Approval by May
Apple’s offer to open its tap-and-go mobile payments system to rivals is set to be approved by EU antitrust regulators…
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BlackBerry Plans to Settle Shareholder Lawsuit Over BlackBerry 10, Avoiding Trial
BlackBerry plans to negotiate a settlement of an eight-year-old lawsuit claiming it defrauded shareholders by overstating demand for its BlackBerry…
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How the US Lawsuit Against Apple Could Make the iPhone Experience More Consumer Friendly
The U.S. has filed a lawsuit against Apple with the aim of increasing competition for the iPhone and giving a…
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Blackberry to Sell Patents for Mobile Devices in New $900 Million Deal After Sale to Catapult Collapses
BlackBerry said on Tuesday it would sell patents, primarily related to its mobile devices, for up to $900 million (roughly…
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