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The cooling demand is giving manufacturers the time ‘to make changes as many factories begin to explore production options outside China’, IDC said.
Samsung Electronics said it would make a ‘meaningful’ cut to chip production as it grapples with a sharp global downturn in semiconductor demand that has sent prices plummeting.
Google released new details about the supercomputers it uses to train its AI models, saying the systems are both faster and more power-efficient than comparable systems from Nvidia.
Huawei has unveiled a new range of commercial office products – including laptop and desktop computers, printers and displays – that come with cloud storage and data protection services.
Until fixed, the ‘Log4Shell’ vulnerability grants criminals, spies and programming novices alike easy access to internal networks where they can loot valuable data, plant malware, erase crucial information and much more.
The world’s top PC maker beat HP, Dell and Apple in global shipments of desktops, notebooks and workstations in the third quarter.
CEO Tim Cook said the Californian giant saw robust demand for iPhone 12 models in China during the three months ending March.
The Californian giant introduces a slate of new products, including its new tracking gadget, AirTag, which has raised antitrust concerns.
US president made an appearance at a virtual meeting between administration officials and company leaders held to discuss developing a stronger US computer chip supply chain.
The Commerce Department says Beijing’s growing efforts in the field could have military uses that pose dangers.
UOS aims to wean China off American technology, but the creator says it won’t be soon
Union Tech is ramping up work on its UOS Linux distribution by recruiting 5,000 people to work on it and using Chinese-made chips
Demand for computers and tech accessories surges as people hunker down at home to avoid catching Covid-19
Experts warn users to upgrade as Microsoft stops providing security updates for the decade-old OS
Around two-thirds of PCs running Windows in the country are still on the 10-year-old platform
Lenovo is preparing a ThinkPad with a foldable screen, VR headsets, 5G edge computing and IoT devices
China has been pouring millions into quantum computing, but it’s still looking for ways to catch up
Lenovo warned than an increase in tariffs would raise retail prices for its products
I'm not the only one excited by game streaming: The CEO of Razer, a company dedicated to making hardware and accessories for hardcore gamers, told me that he's really excited about how 5G will enable him to play any game on any device, no matter where he is. We spoke to Min-Liang Tan live on Twitch, so check out the story for much more -- including his take on Razer's tie-up with Tencent, and his favorite game of all time.
An electric car with multiple touchscreens, a smaller laser TV, new Razer products and more from the world’s largest tech show
Lenovo’s spaceship-shaped PC has a projector in the hull
Our early picks from China's biggest gaming show
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The Global Times, a nationalist tabloid, is mostly known for angry articles championing China’s rise in the world stage. But this week, something different happened. Instead of praising Chinese technological prowess, an editorial piece acknowledged that the country still needs “generations of arduous efforts” to catch up with the West.
Foxconn says it is looking into allegations of rights violations in Hunan plant