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China still buying US$300bil of chips from United States, elsewhere
China will import US$300bil (RM1.25 trillion) of semiconductors for the third straight year, underscoring how the world’s No. 2 economy remains tied to America despite billions invested in local chip-making know-how.
Chinese city regulators suspend Didi’s new ride-hailing service
Local city regulators in China have asked Didi Chuxing to suspend its new standalone ride-hailing service, citing a lack of operating licenses for the platform in their regions.
El Salvadoran sisters attending online classes up a tree
Two sisters in western El Salvador are taking their love of learning to great heights: every day they climb a mountain, then scramble up an olive tree to get a signal to access their online college lessons.
Uber expands self-driving safety report after NTSB slams culture
Uber Technologies Inc vowed to make public more safety information regarding its self-driving cars after the US National Transportation Safety Board placed partial blame for a fatal 2018 crash on the company’s policies.
Facebook, Twitter suspend Russian network ahead of election
Facebook said on Sept 1 that it removed a small network of accounts and pages linked to Russia’s Internet Research Agency, the “troll factory” that has used social media accounts to sow political discord in the US since the 2016 presidential election.
Tech IPOs are booming everywhere but in Europe this year
Tech stocks around the world are pushing all-time highs, spurring headline-grabbing listings by the dozen, yet in Europe the biggest news in the sector is a company looking to leave public markets.
Amazon raised prices on essentials amid pandemic, watchdog says
Amazon.com Inc charged inflated prices for hand sanitiser, disposable gloves and other essentials months after the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, a consumer watchdog said in a report accusing the world’s largest online retailer of price gouging.
As some US college students party, others blow the whistle on social media
Some US college students are doing the once-improbable: blowing the whistle on classmates who break rules aimed at stemming the spread of the coronavirus.
Uber investors are pressuring CEO to revamp the self-driving division
With deep pockets, some of the best brains in robotics and its hallmark hustle, Uber Technologies Inc was once a serious contender in the race to build self-driving cars and revolutionise global transportation.
Tech giants strike deal with advertisers over hate speech
Web giants including Facebook have struck a deal with advertisers on how to identify harmful content such as hate speech, after an impasse over the issue which led to boycotts of the platform.