
The American chip company Nvidia is currently facing growing regulatory pressure in China after the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) announced on Monday the preliminary results of an antitrust investigation suggesting that the company may have violated the country’s

Dutch startup LeydenJar announced the development of silicon anodes for lithium-ion batteries, a technology that promises to significantly improve the capacity and lifespan of energy storage devices. The company secured €13 million in funding, along with an additional €10 million from
Read more: LeydenJar Develops Silicon Anodes to Challenge China in Battery Market

Apple held its much-anticipated September event, where it unveiled the new iPhone 17 lineup, which includes the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and the innovative iPhone 17 Air. These devices bring significant improvements in performance, cameras, durability,
Read more: Apple Launches iPhone 17 With AI, Faster Performance and Camera Upgrades

Data center construction in the United States has reached record levels, fueled by the growing demand from artificial intelligence projects that require robust, high-capacity infrastructure. According to the Bank of America Institute, this surge in data center development reflects the country’s
Read more: Artificial Intelligence Demand Fuels Record Data Center Expansion in U.S.

President Donald Trump hosted a high-profile dinner at the White House with the top technology leaders of the United States, an event that drew significant attention both in the business world and in politics. Among the attendees were Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta; Tim Cook, CEO of Apple; Bill Gates,
Read more: Trump hosts White House dinner with tech leaders, marked by Elon Musk’s absence

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has announced a strategic alliance with Broadcom for the development and production of its first custom artificial intelligence chips, a move that marks a turning point in its technological ambitions. The initiative not only seeks to meet the growing demand

The General Court of the European Union issued a historic ruling that upholds the new data transfer framework between the European Union and the United States, known as the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (DPF). With this decision, the court rejected an appeal filed by French lawmaker
Read more: EU court upholds data transfer agreement between Europe and United States

A United States federal judge has ruled that Google must share part of its search data with competing companies, a measure aimed at fostering competition in the digital market and reducing the near-total dominance the company holds in the sector. Although the court decision
Read more: U.S. court forces Google to share search data and restrict exclusive agreements

Amazon is set to face one of the largest class action lawsuits in U.S. history after a federal judge in Seattle ruled that claims against the company regarding its treatment of third-party sellers may proceed on a nationwide basis. The lawsuit, originally filed in 2021, alleges that Amazon violated federal
Read more: Amazon faces massive nationwide class action over inflated prices from third-party sales
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