Apple told to yank chat apps
Making its Walled Garden even less attractive
The Chinese government has ordered Jobs' Mob to remove several top chat apps from its App Store in China, marking the latest in a series of censorship demands on the tech giant in its second-largest market.
Google sacks workers involved in anti-Israel protest
So they have been arrested and are now jobless
Search outfit Google has listened to the 28 workers who protested against a deal the technology giant has with the Israeli government and has decided to open a series of rational talks about the matter – no, not really it has fired the lot of them as a warning to other staff who get in the way of it making millions on the back of military contracts.
Stop seeing Nvidia as a chip company
Wall Street analyst says it is much bigger than that
Nvidia would be more valuable if its investors stopped seeing it as a chip company, Evercore's Mark Lipacis claims.
Chipzilla's China chip compromise
Tech Titan tweaks AI tech to toe trade line
Intel is making a strategic move by developing two AI chips specifically for the Chinese market.
An owl’s brain powers Chipzilla's new computer
Who needs quantum cats when neuromorphic computing takes flight
Intel has heralded a significant leap in neuromorphic with the unveiling of Hala Point, billed as the world's most substantial computer.