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Samsung to spend $355 billion over five years on chips and next-gen technology
Samsung will expand its investment in what it calls strategic businesses, which include semiconductors and biopharmaceuticals.
Read MoreQuantinuum’s new platform brings quantum chemistry to industry
With the InQuanto platform, chemists in industries like automotive and pharmaceuticals are learning what they can do with quantum computing
Read MoreBiden launches Indo-Pacific economic framework to counter China
The framework boasts four essential pillars — trade, supply chains, sustainable energy, and infrastructure — as well as tax and anti-corruption.
Read MoreHisense Roku TV deals: Save up to $1,200 this Memorial Day
Pick up HDR TVs, soundbars, and projectors, and then save up to $1,200 on your new home entertainment system.
Read MoreCourt request sees Google allow Tinder-owner Match to use alternative payment systems
Google has said it will file a countersuit against the Tinder owner for violating its obligations under the developer distribution agreement after it agreed with a court request to temporarily not kick Match Group off its Play Store.
Read MoreBoeing’s Starliner unmanned test flight docks at International Space Station for the first time
Starliner’s arrival comes eight years after Boeing was first contracted by NASA to deliver a commercial spacecraft.
Read MoreMisinformation needs tackling and it would help if politicians stopped muddying the water
Politicians lie, everyone knows it, but when the concept in question is how democracy works, it’s a serious matter.
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Read MoreDelta Air Lines just gave customers something they never believed possible
Naturally, it’s all thanks to a lovely new algorithm.
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