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The US Will Provide Billions in Support for Chip Makers
The US government will soon provide billions in new subsidies for chip makers such as Intel and the Taiwanese TSMC, reports the American business newspaper The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
According to chip industry executives, the…
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Environmentalists Throw Soup at Mona Lisa
Environmental activists threw soup at the Mona Lisa at the Louvre in Paris on Sunday morning. The museum reports that a layer of glass protects the world-famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci. The two militants said they were campaigning for…
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US Pauses Issuing Permits for LNG Exports
The US government indicated on Friday that it will stop issuing new licenses for the export of liquefied natural gas (LNG). This also includes licenses for the construction of new terminals.
The United States wants to investigate…
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iPhone is the Best-Selling Smartphone in China for the First Time
Apple's iPhone was the best-selling smartphone series in China for the first time last year. The iPhone ranked first in the country regarding shipments in the fourth quarter and throughout 2023.
The American tech group achieved a…
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Oppo and Nokia Bury the Hatchet Over 5G Patents
Oppo has entered a licensing agreement with Nokia regarding its 5G patents. This would allow the company to distribute smartphones in many European countries again.
Oppo and Nokia have been involved in lawsuits for about two years…
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TikTok Becomes the First to Surpass $10 Billion in In-App Purchases
The popular video app TikTok from the Chinese company ByteDance was the first to surpass $10 billion in so-called in-app purchases in 2023. Total global mobile app revenues reached a new record level in a year when gaming revenues fell.…
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179 People Still Missing, Death Toll Rises to 84 After Earthquake in Japan
In Japan, 179 people are still missing after Monday's earthquake. The death toll has now risen to 84. The earthquake also injured at least 330 people.
The west coast of Japan was hit by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake on New Year's Day,…
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Snowstorm Causes Traffic Chaos in Denmark and Sweden
Due to a snowstorm, thousands of people were stuck in their cars on Thursday morning in Denmark and Sweden. At one point, the Ritzau news agency reported a traffic jam of 30 kilometres on the E45 highway near Aarhus and Randers.
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