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Apple told to yank chat apps
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.