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U.S.-China tensions over rare earth minerals threaten smartphone production, risking higher costs and supply shortages.
Beijing and Washington maintained restrictions after Geneva truce – setting stage for tough negotiations on chips, jets and minerals.
Beijing targets a booming data industry, turning some regions into digital leaders to advance cutting-edge tech.
China's big tech companies have started the long and arduous journey of switching their development of AI to homegrown chips, ...
In the early hours of Wednesday, Donald Trump declared that Xi Jinping was “VERY TOUGH, AND EXTREMELY HARD TO MAKE A DEAL ...
China and Hong Kong stocks remained steady as a Trump-Xi call left trade tensions unresolved. The lack of clarity in their ...
Sen. Mike Rounds discussed U.S. strategies to combat China's intellectual property theft and AI's role in maintaining ...
The symposium also featured industry presentations, including one by Sun Kaijun, vice-president of SORSA and chairman of ...
Mary Meeker, famed for her era-defining Internet Trends reports, has returned with a sweeping 340-page analysis of AI's ...
Marbella is looking to the future by exploring new business and tech links with China. The mayor, Ángeles Muñoz, recently ...
There are two main types of BCIs: invasive, which implant electrodes into the brain (think sci-fi with surgical gloves), and ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is still trading on the high side of the 200-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) near ...