There won’t be a vivo X200s Pro, new rumor claims
Tecno scores further CES success
Smartphone maker Tecno hailed a successful CES 2025 after it was crowned among the top ten brands of the past 12 months in the event’s annual awards, along with gaining recognition for its contribution to the broader device sector.
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Apple defends Siri after $95M settlement
Apple denied committing Siri privacy violations and detailed its user data protection guardrails, days after settling a class lawsuit around the technology for $95 million.
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Former Telenor boss lands at Thai conglomerate
Former Telenor president and CEO Sigve Brekke (pictured, left) wasted little time in securing a new job, joining Thai conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Group to take charge of the company’s Telecom and Digital Business Group.
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Samsung Galaxy A56 emerges in TENAA listing
Telstra to trial satellite SMS with SpaceX
Australia-based Telstra forged a new agreement with SpaceX to deliver satellite-to-mobile service to customers in remote areas, initially focused on testing and refining its SMS capability for local conditions, ahead of a commercial launch.
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Micron to invest $7B on HBM facility in Singapore
Micron Technology revealed a plan to invest $7 billion over the next several years on a new high-bandwidth memory (HBM) packaging plant located next to its existing facilities in Singapore, a move designed help meet the demand for AI data centres.
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FCC lauds multilingual emergency alerts
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) created templates to enable wireless emergency alerts on mobile devices to be displayed in a greater number of languages, after receiving public feedback on the issue.
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AT&T offers credits to customers for outages
AT&T unveiled a new initiative to keep and attract subscribers by offering bill credits for outages on its fibre and wireless networks, which it claimed marks an industry first.
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Nvidia slams US plan to curb AI chip exports
Nvidia condemned a US plan to impose fresh export controls on AI chips, arguing the move would not reduce the risk of misuse, as the government of President Joe Biden makes a last effort to restrict China and Russia's access to advanced chips, Bloomberg reported.
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