The Star Wars Actor Who Turned Down The Big Bang Theory
Realme 14 Pro+ in for review
IBM, Ericsson take on UK ESN
Ericsson detailed a collaboration with IBM UK to deliver key elements of a fresh emergency services network in the nation, a move the vendor positioned as swift action by BT’s consumer arm EE after it renewed a connectivity contract last month.
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TikTok prepares shut down if ban goes through
TikTok reportedly plans to turn off its app for US users if a proposed ban goes into effect on Sunday, but that could change if the Supreme Court decides to block or postpone the move.
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Redmi Turbo 4 Pro’s massive battery confirmed by a new rumor
NXP bags €1B loan to boost EU R&D
NXP Semiconductors secured a €1 billion loan from the European Investment Bank to help fund the company’s research, development and innovation efforts across its home market of the Netherlands and four other European countries.
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This Star Trek Episode Was Banned In The United Kingdom For Almost 30 Years
Policy changes urged for Europe to close 5G gap
GSMA research into 5G in Europe indicated the technology would hit 80 per cent adoption and boost the continent’s economy by €164 billion by 2030, but the industry body warned uptake continued to lag several other regions.
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OpenAI tasks AI assistant to rival Alexa, Siri
OpenAI unveiled a new beta feature for ChatGPT dubbed Tasks, marking its entry into the virtual assistant market to challenge the likes of Amazon's Alexa and Apple's Siri.
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Nokia, Samsung ink video tech licensing deal
Nokia agreed a multi-year patent licensing agreement with Samsung, allowing the South Korean electronics giant to use the Finnish vendor’s video technologies in its televisions.
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