Technology

Integrating ChatGPT features in Windows 11, Bing, and Edge might mean a renaissance for all things Microsoft.

Partnering with local fleet operators bolsters the country’s clean-energy push amid alarming pollution levels. However, insufficient charging infrastructure remains an obstacle.

AI is showing black swan effects: The technology is keeping markets afloat while also causing panic and apprehension among Wall Street investors. Regulators are in a bind.

Meta forced to sell Giphy at $262M loss: Recent financial blows raise questions about Meta’s strategy amid regulatory scrutiny and a quickly changing tech landscape. Investor favor won’t last forever.

Google outperforms rivals as it shows ChatGPT immunity: Despite their best efforts, Microsoft and startups haven’t eaten market share. Google shows it has leeway to approach generative AI cautiously.

We round up the bank’s investor day and find that it’s benefited from the regional banking crisis.

Technology companies are caught between China and the US. Bans from both countries could upend entire supply chains and future growth.

Citing constitutional violations and hindrance to user-generated content dissemination, any outcome may affect tech regulation across states and digital ecosystems.

Apple makes estimated $15B bet on Broadcom: Not resting on its iPhone laurels, Apple boosts its competitive edge by investing in connectivity expertise and US GDP growth.

Apple about to cash in as ChatGPT tops App Store chart: With a 30% cut of ChatGPT subscription fees in the bank, Apple might make big AI announcements at WWDC.

Beyond having to pay the largest GDPR fine, Facebook risks discontinuing its services in the EU, where it has 255 million users.

Twitter’s Linda Yaccarino ready to take on Meta’s new platform: The race to replace Twitter is heating up. There’s a small window to attract a critical mass of users.

The memory chipmaker’s products getting blocked in China is another escalation that stifles innovation and competition.

The company was once all in on cloud computing but is selling off the business unit as part of its massive restructuring. The move raises questions about its future business focus.

Google, Twitter breathe sighs of relief over Supreme Court ruling: The decision pacifies tech’s fear of a broken internet and revenue losses, but Section 230 controversy is far from over.

Breaking up with Google is hard, Samsung discovers: The smartphone giant has paused swapping search engine deals over market concerns. Microsoft might have to pay a premium to win contracts.

The new legislation will impose fines on TikTok for continuing operations in the state and on Apple and Google for enabling app downloads.

Google might have the most powerful AI model: Controversy about secretive advanced AI models will grow, with training data a focal point. Allowing third-party auditing could help win public trust.

A $3.6 billion investment can secure the American chipmaker as a key supplier in various Japanese industries for years to come.

UK’s BT plans massive 55,000-worker layoffs: The telecom giant cited AI as a reason. It’s part of a growing trend that has workers on edge and policymakers caught flat-footed.