Category: Computing

AWS Disclose Plan to Invest $35 Billion in Virginia

Amazon.com Inc's cloud services division said Friday it plans to invest another $35 billion by 2040 to expand data centers in Virginia. Amazon Web Services (AWS) said the new investment will…

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Microsoft Set January 1st Date for the Roll Out of ‘Data Boundary’ for EU Customers from Jan. 1

Microsoft Corp said on Thursday its European Union cloud customers will be able to process and store parts of their data in the region from Jan. 1. The phased rollout of…

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Meta Put Construction of Two Data Centres in Denmark on Hold

Meta Platforms Inc has halted construction of two data centres in Odense, Denmark, and will instead focus on a new type of data centre used for artificial intelligence (AI), a spokesperson…

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Nvidia Confirms it is Working with Microsoft to Build Super Cloud Artificial Intelligent Computer

U.S. chip designer and computing firm Nvidia Corp on Wednesday said it is teaming up with Microsoft Corp to build a “massive” computer to handle intense artificial intelligence computing work in the…

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Alibaba Quarterly Revenue did not Meet Expectations as Spending Slows

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd posted a low single-digit rise in quarterly revenue on Thursday, slightly below expectations, as COVID-19 curbs and a worsening economic outlook stifled consumer spending.…

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Tencent’s ‘Metal Slug’ has Been Approved as China Approves 70 Games in November

China's video games regulator on Thursday granted publishing licences to 70 online games, including titles belonging to Tencent Holdings Ltd , NetEase Inc  and other developers. Shenzhen-based Tencent, the world's largest gaming…

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Italian Government Outlaws Facial Recognition Technology, Except to Fight Crime

Italy prohibited the use of facial recognition and 'smart glasses' on Monday as its Data Protection Agency issued a rebuke to two municipalities experimenting with the technologies. Facial recognition systems…

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Russia-based AdSense accounts are being deactivated, according to Google

Google Expects to Pay Close to $400 Million to Settle U.S. Location Tracking Probe

Google’s Alphabet will pay $391.5 million to settle allegations by 40 states that the search and advertising giant illegally tracked users' locations, the Michigan attorney general's office said Monday. The…

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Silicon Valley Chip Startup Cerebras Unveils Artificial Intelligence Supercomputer

Silicon Valley startup Cerebras Systems, known in the industry for its dinner plate-sized chip made for artificial intelligence work, on Monday unveiled its AI supercomputer called Andromeda, which is now…

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MediaTek CEO sees incremental move away from Taiwan

Tensions between China and the United States are pushing some manufacturing companies to talk about expanding some of their supply chain beyond Taiwan, although it’s “incremental,” the head of Taiwan’s…

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