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Samsung Skips Corporate Tax for First Time in 52 Years
Samsung Electronics, a major South Korean tech company, has reported paying no corporate taxes for the first time since its founding. This unprecedented event has sparked discussions about corporate tax strategies and their implications in the global economy.
Nvidia Introduces Playtime Limits for GeForce Now to Maintain Competitive Pricing
Nvidia announces a 100-hour monthly cap for new GeForce Now subscribers starting 2025, aiming to preserve service quality without raising fees. The company offers improved features and a grace period for existing users, balancing affordability with service enhancements.
EU Launches Antitrust Probe into Corning's Smartphone Glass Dominance
The European Commission investigates Corning for potential anticompetitive practices in the smartphone cover glass market. The probe focuses on exclusivity contracts that may hinder competition and affect prices and innovation in the industry.
Google Absolved of Liability in Gift Card Scam Refunds, Federal Judge Rules
A federal judge has ruled that Google is not responsible for refunding victims of Google Play gift card scams. The decision, stemming from a class-action lawsuit, aligns Google's refund policy with other major retailers and highlights the need for increased consumer awareness.
Chinese Chipmaker Loongson Challenges Intel with Powerful 7nm CPUs
Loongson's new 7nm CPUs reportedly outperform Intel's Raptor Lake, showcasing China's technological progress. The company's innovative 'tock-tock-tick' strategy and upcoming fourth-generation chips aim to compete with top Western manufacturers.
Apple Unveils Public Betas with Revolutionary AI Features for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS
Apple releases first public betas of iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2, showcasing advanced AI capabilities. New features include Image Playground, Genmoji, ChatGPT integration with Siri, and Visual Intelligence for select devices.
Apple to Boost AI Capabilities with M4-Powered Servers in 2024
Apple plans to upgrade its intelligent servers with M4 chips next year, enhancing AI-driven features. This move signals Apple's commitment to advancing its artificial intelligence capabilities and expanding its AI ecosystem.
SK hynix Leads Memory Race with World's First 48GB 16-Hi HBM3E
SK hynix unveils groundbreaking 48GB 16-Hi HBM3E memory, outpacing competitors in high-bandwidth solutions. The innovation promises significant performance gains for AI and high-performance computing, with samples expected by early 2025.
Meta Shifts VR Strategy: Studios Face Budget Cuts as Company Refocuses
Meta is revamping its VR content funding approach, leading to budget cuts for external studios and project delays. The company is now focusing on lifestyle applications and select games with broad appeal potential.