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-Intel Russia reports zero revenue in 2023 — now only one employee remains
-Paramount Board Weighs Removing CEO Amid Sale Talks, WSJ says
-Musk Makes Surprise China Visit in Search of Tesla Revenue Boost
-Tech Tycoon’s Family Office Bets on AI to Prop $10 Billion Fund

New law aims to protect devices from hackers
Speakers, fitness trackers and other internet-connected devices sold in the UK now have to meet new requirements. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 11:15am 

-Turkey in talks with ExxonMobil over multibillion-dollar LNG deal
-The AI trade is back, as confidence in Big Tech surges
-Google Seeks to Throw Out Ad Tech Antitrust Case Before Trial
-Divest-or-Ban Law Rattles TikTok Influencers Pushing Pro-Biden Content
-Italy pushes G7 for coal phase-out date ahead of energy meeting, sources say
-Tesla and Microsoft presented 2 distinct versions of AI. Investors liked both.
-How TikTok grew from a fun app for teens into a potential national security threat
-U.S. chip bans not meant to hobble China's growth, Blinken says
-TikTok, ByteDance US General Counsel Andersen to Exit Role
-Darktrace Agrees Sale to Thoma Bravo for $5.32 Billion
-Piper Sandler Hires Jefferies Fintech Bankers Freiman, Greene
-Tesla Autopilot Probed After 20 Crashes in Months Since Recall
-Snap’s Stock Surge Is Latest Example of Earnings Volatility
-Earnings for Big Oil backpedal as natgas prices tumble
-Intel CEO confident in its AI future after posting soft guidance
-Phillips 66 misses first-quarter profit estimates on weaker margins

Tesla Autopilot recall to be probed by US regulator
The regulator will check whether Tesla's fix adequately addressed safety concerns. 
© 2024 BBCWorld Sat 1:55am 

-Accused Chinese spy previously sought job at Germany's intel agency
-Musk to Be Deposed Monday in Twitter Arbitration Case on Layoffs
-Facebook Scams Demand Stricter Online Rules, Japan Lawmaker Says
-Italy sets conditions for Vitol's takeover of Saras
-These are the countries where TikTok is already banned
-Elon Musk’s xAI Startup Closes In on $6 Billion Fundraising
-K-Pop Agency Hybe’s Internal Strife Wipes Out $873 Million
-T-Mobile raises forecast for subscriber additions on strength from bundled plans
-Snap says total watch time on its TikTok competitor increased more than 125%

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-Nigeria secures $600 million Maersk investment in seaport infrastructure
-Oil prices pare gains on U.S. inflation concerns

How clever is this?
Recycling printed circuit boards is an inefficient and environmentally harmful process but that may be about to change and the question I have is "why didn't someone think of this earlier?" 
© 2024 Aardvark 6:55am 

-African farmers look to the past and the future to address climate change
-AI Boom’s Secret Winners? The Companies Expected to Power It

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-Apollo, KKR, Stonepeak Weigh Investing Billions in Intel Chip JV
-L3Harris cuts 5% workforce in cost-saving measure
-Chipmaker Intel falls as AI competition hurts forecast
-Good news for Rubrik, bad news for TikTok and medium news for early-stage startups
-Amazon’s Bezos, Jassy Deleted Chats Amid FTC Antitrust Probe
-Sam Altman and Satya Nadella Tapped for US Government AI Security Board
-'End of oil not in sight', OPEC Secretary General says in MEES article
-Exxon profit drops 28%, falls short of estimates

World's biggest 3D printer whirs into action
It's hoped giant device will be able to print homes, bridges, boats and wind turbines. 
© 2024 BBCWorld Sat 2:15am 

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-Japan Tightens Export Controls on More Chip and Quantum Tech
-Meta's AI spending tests Facebook's growth-first playbook
-Beijing city to subsidise domestic AI chips, targets self-reliance by 2027
-Meituan to Debut in Riyadh as Expansion Beyond China Quickens
-Atlassian Co-CEO Scott Farquhar Resigns, Leaving Mike Cannon-Brookes as Sole Chief
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