• Apple and Microsoft challenge regulatory scope of EU’s Digital Markets Act

    Apple and Microsoft challenge regulatory scope of EU’s Digital Markets Act
    Apple and Microsoft are attempting to circumvent the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) by arguing that neither iMessage nor Bing are sufficiently popular enough to be regulated by the legislation.The DMA was approved in July 2022 and is designed to rein in the power of large tech corporations such as Apple, Amazon, Google and Meta, forcing them to change how they integrate digital services and handle customer data.It enables a range of antitrust action while also addressing issue
  • Is that a Chromebook killer in your pocket, Tim Cook?

    Is that a Chromebook killer in your pocket, Tim Cook?
    “An iPad, a Mac, a personal productivity device, an iPad, a Mac, a personal productivity device, can you see what it is yet?”Apple may be planning a cheaper portable Mac to rival Chromebooks, according to DigiTimes. If that claim is true, then might this device be the combined iPad/Mac system that has been speculated on, discussed, and fantasized about for many years?To read this article in full, please click here
  • Baidu CEO’s remarks put LLMs in focus as US-China trade war escalates

    Baidu CEO’s remarks put LLMs in focus as US-China trade war escalates
    Baidu CEO Robin Li on Tuesday said Chinese institutions and technology companies have released over 70 large language models (LLMs) with over one billion parameters, further escalating the ongoing US-China trade war that has seen both the nations vie for supremacy in technology prowess, including chipmaking, quantum computing, and AI.To read this article in full, please click here
  • GenAI in productivity apps: What could possibly go wrong?

    GenAI in productivity apps: What could possibly go wrong?
    We’re in the “iPhone moment” for generative AI, with every company rushing to figure out its strategy for dealing with this disruptive technology.According to a KPMG survey conducted this June, 97% of US executives at large companies expect their organizations to be impacted highly by generative AI in the next 12 to 18 months, and 93% believe it will provide value to their business. Some 35% of companies have already started to deploy AI tools and solutions, while 83% say that
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