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Many tech devices and parts—such as smartphones and computers—are included on a list of products exempt from Trump’s 125 percent tariff. The move spares hardware giants such as Apple, Nvidia, and ...
The United States is exempting a wide array of electronics including computers, smartphones, hard drives, semic.
Apple’s struggle to make new products was leading some people inside its Silicon Valley headquarters to wonder whether the ...
Google appears to have learned a lesson from 2023, when its layoffs of 12,000 people, or 6.4% of its workforce, became big ...
Google reached a deal with GSA to lower federal government costs for its products and services, including a temporary 71% ...
Google is aggressively targeting the US federal government software market, traditionally dominated by Microsoft, by offering ...
Giroux also has a portfolio underweight to Nvidia (NVDA) on concerns about growth in the company's Blackwell 200 chipset sales. Instead, he favors Advance Micro Devices (AMD) because the thinks it ...
The doubtful Origins, the Fleeting Promise and the Greedy Usurpation of the Internet by Capitalism. Originally published in ...
Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and more of the world's richest saw their net worth climb — but not totally recover — after Trump's ...
WASHINGTON (CN) — The second phase of the landmark antitrust trial over Google’s domination in the internet search market is ...
Billionaire backers of President Donald Trump are watching their fortunes tumble as tariffs take a toll on Big Tech.
In June 2023, Apple became the world’s first $3 trillion company, and has been one of the most valuable companies by market ...