ByteDance Would Rather Shut TikTok than Sell
TikTok owner ByteDance would rather close the platform in the US before moving to divest its interest.
TikTok owner ByteDance would rather close the platform in the US before moving to divest its interest.
The automotive industry is ripe for disruption with the marriage of various advanced capabilities from electric drive trains and AI-driven autonomous driving to advanced HMI, real-time HD maps, and infotainment systems, according to Counterpoint Research.
SoftBank set aside JPY150 billion ($960 million) to upgrade its computing infrastructure.
AI is the CIO’s top priority, according to findings of Lenovo’s third annual global CIO report.
The European Commission has formally designated Shein as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the Digital Services Act (DSA).
A Bosch-led research project called RUMBA looked into what people expect from automated vehicles – in terms of both interior and driving behavior.
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to restore controversial net neutrality rules.
Google parent Alphabet will pay its first-ever dividend next week, the company announced after publishing quarterly financial results.
According to preliminary data from IDC, China smartphone shipments grew 6.5% year over year to 69.3 million units in 1Q24.
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will investigate Microsoft and Amazon's dealings with AI start-ups.
US President Joe Biden signed legislation that could lead to a nationwide ban on TikTok.
Croatia-based Ericsson Nikola Tesla reported Sales revenue of €52 million, as net profit amounted to €6.4 million.
Microsoft posted another solid report for 1Q24.
A new study by Juniper Research found that by 2028, subscription economy revenue will reach $996 billion, up from $593 billion in 2024; a substantial rise of 68%.
Freshly rebranded Human Mobile Devices (HMD) unveiled its first smartphones under its own name.
Infobip Shift Miami, the American version of the Croatian developer conference, this week brought together a diverse technology-sector audience on the shores of Florida.
Following the end of the public delisting acquisition offer for Telefónica Deutschland, Telefónica holds approximately 96.85% of the shares in its German subsidiary.
When the largest amusement park in Germany, Europa-Park, began constructing its new Croatia area, it found inspiration in Rimac hypercars and technology for its new rollercoaster – the Voltron Nevera Powered by Rimac.
The European Parliament adopted the directive on the so-called “right to repair” for consumers.
AI is coming to the PC, but Apple and NVIDIA already have a lock on creative and gaming users, says a new Omdia report.