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Nvidia hires Chinese experts for autonomous driving

In the development of autonomous vehicle technologies, Nvidia has provided graphic processing units that can perform millions of calculations. A semiconductor giant is seeking Chinese talent to boost its AV game. In a Tuesday WeChat post, the company announced the hiring of two dozen autonomous driving team members in Beijing, …

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De Niro claims Apple censored his Martin Scorsese tribute speech

Robert De Niro read the rest from his phone after Apple or the Gotham Awards cut from his teleprompter speech a political segment, including Trump criticisms. Martin Scorsese’s Apple TV+ film “Killers of the Flower Moon” won the 2023 Gotham Awards. His Gotham historical icon and creator tribute came from …

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Files from Google Drive have mysteriously disappeared

Users of the desktop app have been cautioned not to disconnect their account from Google Drive following reports of files disappearing. Some users claimed to have lost six months’ worth of data when they suddenly started seeing their Google Drive files vanish last week, prompting Google to notify its community …

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Reddit may consider an IPO again

Reddit is reportedly testing an IPO again. On Monday, Bloomberg reported that Reddit “is holding talks with potential investors for an initial public offering.” Bloomberg sources say the 2005 San Francisco company co-founded by Steve Huffman, Aaron Swartz, and Alexis Ohanian may go public in the first quarter. Reddit has …

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Shein files confidentially for US IPO

Multiple media reports say Singapore-based fast-fashion platform Shein has secretly planned a US IPO. The Wall Street Journal reported it Monday. This year, Shein raised $2 billion at a $66 billion valuation, but it could go public at $90 billion. As previously reported, the online fashion upstart, which disrupted Zara …

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Judge to weigh competition harm vs. Google gains in search antitrust case

Two weeks ago, the U.S. Justice Department completed its evidentiary phase in its Google antitrust trial, with closing arguments scheduled for May 2024. Can an industry giant legally engage in anticompetitive business practices if they improve its product and its customers’? Apparently, Judge Amit Mehta has “no idea” how he …

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