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Roaring Kitty: Man Behind 2021's Meme Stock Surge, Driving GameStop, AMC Rally Again
Roaring Kitty's return sparks meme stock surge with GameStop and AMC soaring. GameStop faces challenges despite short-term gains.
BBC Podcast Advertising Plan Concerns Media Firms—British Government Receives Complaint Letter
Many big media firms are concerned about the BBC's podcast advertising plan. A complaint letter has been sent to the British government.
US Trade Blacklist Hits China's Quantum Research Institutes and Companies; Scientists Sound Alarm
Chinese physicists raise concerns over US trade restrictions impacting quantum research, with 22 entities, including Origin Quantum Computing Technology, facing limitations.
Chinese Restaurants To Lend Food Takeaway Containers, But Is This Safe? Here's What Industry Leaders Say
Chinese restaurants want to lend food takeaway containers to reduce plastic usage. But is lunchbox lending achievable?
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Queensland residents express disappointment to Woolworths over empty shelves due to a "terrible IT problem."
The UAE's Falcon 2 11B AI model, developed by the Technology Innovation Institute from Abu Dhabi, is a strong contender against OpenAI and Meta.
Tech giants like Meta and Apple are in fierce competition to develop the first AI-powered neurotechnology that will not be as invasive as Neuralink's.
SoftBank's latest venture emerges amidst the rising demand for AI-driven technologies across various sectors.
Many British media groups wrote to Apple, expressing that its planned "web eraser" tool may threaten journalism's financial viability.
Business experts understood that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s immigrant background made him the successful but "cutthroat" boss that he is.
South Korea is planning to release a chip investment and research support package worth over $7.3 billion.
Chuck Schumer's call to action is based on his concern that such mergers could grant oil giants excessive influence over gas prices, leading to potential price increases that would impact consumers.
AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile will pay $10.25 million to settle a lawsuit alleging they lied about their "unlimited" and "free" plans.
Elon Musk, who owns the social media platform X, has criticized Meta for being "super greedy" in taking credit for advertisers running campaigns on its platform.