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A group of scientists has called for a ban on the development of weapons controlled by artificial intelligence (AI).
BBC News
It's one of a family of foldable devices in development with the Chinese company, best known for budget televisions.
CNET
The U.S. government and Facebook are negotiating a settlement over the company's privacy lapses.
Reuters
Tech giant seeks to exploit Apple woes to drive hardware expansion
Nikkei Asian Review
Cisco reported better-than-expected results on Wednesday, lifting the stock 3 percent.
CNBC
Chinese drone company DJI will roll out a new system to protect airports from drones this month.
CNBC
China's overall trade surplus of $39.16 billion in January also beat expectations.
CNBC
Ericsson and Intel have announced another collaboration, this time for a software and hardware management platform for 5G, NFV, and distributed cloud.
ZDNet
Amazon is getting into home networking.
Venturebeat
Microsoft recently filed a patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for its development and proposed usage of touch-sensitive smart fabric technology.
Digital Trends
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order asking federal government agencies to dedicate more resources and investment into research, promotion and training on artificial intelligence, known as AI.
Reuters
Apple has moved its modem chip engineering effort into its in-house hardware technology group from its supply chain unit, two people familiar with the move told Reuters, a sign the tech company is looking to develop a key component of its iPhones after years of buying it from outside suppliers.
Reuters
Japanese chipmaker Renesas Electronics will cut almost 1,000 workers from its payrolls at the end of June, Nikkei has learned, as part of a pivot abroad to compensate for a shrinking domestic market.
Nikkei Asian Review
Qualcomm has published its fiscal 1Q19 results, reporting stronger than expected earnings that were driven partly by better cost management and a new interim licensing agreement with Huawei.
Forbes
Apple has revoked Google's ability to offer its employees internal-only iPhone apps. Apple is punishing its rival for breaking its developers' policy, a day after it took the same action against Facebook.
BBC News
The FBI is accusing a Chinese national of stealing trade secrets while working for Apple.
CNN
LG seems to be hustling hard to keep up with arch-rival Samsung
The Verge
Nintendo cut its forecast for the Switch in the fiscal year, saying it will now sell only 17 million Switch units by March 31, rather than 20 million.
Venturebeat
Intel made interim Chief Executive Officer Robert Swan's role permanent on Thursday, marking the first time the chipmaker has picked a leader who did not rise through the company ranks, sending Intel shares down and boosting rivals.
Reuters
Samsung Electronics warned of weaker earnings in 2019 as it posted a 29 percent drop in fourth-quarter operating profit.
Reuters
Huawei Technologies is asking suppliers to move some production to China as it braces for possible restrictions on access to US technology that could starve the Chinese group of components vital to its business.
Nikkei Asian Review
Microsoft's revenue was slightly below consensus as revenue from Windows device makers fell.
CNBC
China said on Thursday its manufacturing activity contracted for the second-straight month in January.
CNBC
Instead of hiring the blue-collar workers Trump promised to put back to work, Foxconn is now instead planning to recruit researchers, designers and engineers into a "technology hub" rather than opening a factory - a move that caught state officials off guard.
CNN
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said Tuesday that representatives from 95 jurisdictions had agreed to "address the tax challenges of the digitalization of the economy."
Fortune
iPhone revenue comes in just slightly below projections.
CNBC
Semiconductor sector analysts believe that China's best chipmakers are as much as a decade behind their international rivals. That is despite long running financial support from Beijing, rising market dominance of Chinese electronics hardware groups and the vastly improved capabilities of China's chip design companies.
The Financial Times
Intel's patent is so detailed that Lets Go Digital managed to create concept images showing the device in action.
Digital Trends
Apple is reportedly the latest technology giant making plans for a gaming subscription service.
The Telegraph
Deal is worth $230 million, expected to close this quarter
Bloomberg
Apple has acknowledged a flaw in its FaceTime software that allowed for brief eavesdropping - even if the recipient did not pick up. In some cases the target iPhone would send video, probably without the receiver's knowledge.
BBC News
The Justice Department on Monday unsealed two cases against Huawei that detail a slew of allegations.
CNN
It is aiming to have used 500 thousand tons of recycled plastics within the next decade.
CNBC
JP Morgan economists cut their first quarter growth forecasts for a second time in two weeks due to the government shutdown
CNBC
STMicroelectronics jumped over 10% in Paris after the European chip maker posted rises in profit and revenue for the fourth quarter and said it expects revenue growth will accelerate in the second half of 2019.
MarketWatch
Anja Karliczek said her ministry would invest 500 million euros ($568 million) to support research into both existing and next-generation EV battery cell technology.
Reuters
Intel's fourth-quarter revenue was light, as was its revenue forecast for 2019
CNBC
Meizu's marketing team is calling this "the world's first seamless, uninterrupted phone"
Forbes
ASML, a major supplier to the world's largest computer chipmakers, said sales would be weak in the first quarter as some of its customers had delayed orders into the second half of the year.
New York Times
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