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Until a shortage of semiconductors throttled the supply of everything from cars to games consoles this year, few in Europe...
Read moreBritain’s Competition and Markets Authority, which prevented Facebook’s acquisition of image platform Giphy two weeks ago, is now threatening to...
Read moreSome companies try to keep their share prices up with buybacks. Others go down the route of debt-fuelled acquisitions. Entegris...
Read moreSeven of the largest US technology companies, including Alphabet, Amazon and Meta, are facing investor pressure to publish more information...
Read morePaytm shares fell more than 12 per cent on Wednesday after the anchor investor lock-in period ended, drawing more scrutiny...
Read moreHello, this is Kenji from Hong Kong with your final #techAsia edition of 2021. Chip shortages have been a big...
Read moreElon Musk says he wants to be generous with his critics. But after years of battling an army of doubters...
Read moreAt the beginning of October, when most of China shuts down for the Golden Week holidays, the factories run by...
Read moreThe UK said on Tuesday that the “free and open internet” was at risk from censorship by China and Russia,...
Read moreHackers have been feasting on the vulnerability found this month in software running on millions of servers around the world,...
Read moreHackers have targeted more than 40 per cent of companies globally since last Friday through a previously unnoticed vulnerability in...
Read moreDown a dark staircase in the Basateen neighbourhood of Cairo is a gaming café called 7. Inside, the lights are...
Read moreChina Mobile will hold a share offering in Shanghai a year after sanctions imposed by former US president Donald Trump...
Read moreThe UK should force social media companies to assess and report the harm caused by their algorithms, a parliamentary committee...
Read moreUS chip material maker Entegris plans to more than double its investment in Taiwan and build its largest manufacturing site...
Read moreNSO Group, the Israeli spyware manufacturer whose military-grade malware has been condemned by human rights groups, is considering a sale...
Read moreIf you’d asked us a month or two back what the world trading system needed, we’d totally have said a...
Read moreThe UK government is to sell its one-third stake in the Behavioural Insights Team — popularly known as the ‘nudge...
Read moreAmid new pandemic restrictions, employees depend on such hearsay as “tumbleweed is rolling” to gauge how empty their offices are....
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