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T-Mobile and AT&T Resist FCC's Proposed 60-Day Phone Unlocking Rule
Major US carriers T-Mobile and AT&T oppose an FCC proposal requiring phone unlocking after 60 days, citing potential reductions in handset subsidies. The debate highlights tensions between carrier business models and consumer flexibility.
ByteDance Fires Intern for Sabotaging AI Model Training
ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, terminated an intern for maliciously interfering with AI model training. The company refuted rumors of extensive damage, emphasizing the incident's limited impact on commercial projects and large AI models.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite: A Game-Changer for Android Performance
Qualcomm unveils the Snapdragon 8 Elite, a groundbreaking mobile processor featuring custom Oryon CPU cores and significant AI enhancements. This chip promises to revolutionize Android device performance and capabilities, setting new standards for mobile computing.
Apple Admits AI Lag: Two Years Behind Rivals, Seeks Partnerships to Catch Up
Apple acknowledges its AI technology is significantly behind competitors, with internal studies revealing a two-year gap. The company plans to integrate ChatGPT and roll out 'Apple Intelligence' features across its ecosystem to bridge the divide.
AMD Teases Ryzen 9000X3D CPU Launch: A Strategic Move Against Intel
AMD announces the release of at least one Ryzen 9000X3D processor on November 7, just before Intel's Arrow Lake launch. The strategic timing and limited details aim to capture market attention and potentially influence buyer decisions.
Google's Nuclear Leap: Tech Giant Orders Small Modular Reactors for Data Centers
Google announces plans to power its data centers with small modular nuclear reactors, marking a significant shift in energy strategy. This move could reshape the tech industry's approach to sustainable power solutions for energy-intensive facilities.
DJI Takes Pentagon to Court Over 'Chinese Military Company' Label
Drone giant DJI sues the US Department of Defense, challenging its designation as a 'Chinese military company'. The lawsuit follows years of tension between the company and US government agencies, highlighting broader US-China tech conflicts.
Meta's Meal Voucher Misuse Leads to Employee Terminations
Meta fires over 30 employees for using meal vouchers to purchase non-food items like toothpaste and washing powder. The incident sparks debate about corporate culture and the consequences of bending company policies.
iPhone 16 Pro Users Face Frustrating Freezes and Restarts
Apple's latest iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models are plagued by unexpected freezes and restarts, affecting daily use. Users report persistent issues despite various troubleshooting attempts, with no official response from Apple yet.