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Beijing has become determined to maintain China's place as the dominant tech manufacturer.
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The crackdown on the video game and its users is just the latest in what democracy and human rights advocates say is an erosion of Hong Kong's civil rights and freedoms.
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In order to make its sophisticated products cheaply, Apple sent engineers to China to train workers and paid for expensive specialized equipment at factories there.
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States argue that biological samples, DNA data, health-related traits and medical records are too sensitive to be sold without each person's express, informed consent.
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There's a growing market for simpler phones that are mainly just for making calls and texting, and don't have colorful displays or social media apps.
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Many workplaces are pivoting towards using AI to complete tasks that would typically go to junior employees, slashing costs in the process.
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The annual event for developers focused on a new 'Liquid Glass' interface for Apple products, but did little to follow up on last year's promise of a bold push into artificial intelligence.
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From space travel to military operations to the future of green energy, the U.S. has become reliant on Elon Musk's business empire. But it won't be easy for the government to end its reliance on Musk.
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The blowup marks the end of an alliance between the president and the billionaire that lasted far longer than many observers expected.
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Nintendo expects to sell 15 million units this fiscal year, even as U.S. tariff threats have stressed the gaming industry.