Sony recently pulled the plug on ‘Concord’ after two weeks
Brussels claims Facebook is breaking the law and undermining rivals with its free Marketplace services
Nvidia and Abu Dhabi-backed MGX will join effort as energy-intensive tech strains power and data grids
UK’s biggest supermarket says technology may nudge people to buy healthier products and reduce waste
Tech giant creates new AI institutes with UAE’s G42 as it awaits decision to lift US controls on chip shipments
Social media companies have come under fire over platforms’ impact on young people
Energy demands of AI place strain on power supplies
US chipmaker will pause plans to build new plants in Germany and Poland while partnering with Amazon to build AI chip
Company says in-person presence makes work ‘simpler and more effective’ as its rolls back pandemic-era remote policy
App’s lawyer urges a federal appeals court to throw out rule requiring its Chinese owner to divest it or be shut down
World’s largest miner expects global demand for red metal will rise by more than 70% by 2050
Major competition victories suggest Big Tech is reaching a reckoning
Tech investors cautiously return to market that has been battered over past two years
Noteus set up by former Eurazeo team to back start-ups as tech investment recovers
Company unveils o1 models that it claims have new reasoning and problem-solving abilities
Sovereign fund invests through share sale that nets London-based fintech founder Nik Storonsky at least $200mn
Billionaire X owner has previously clashed with privacy regulator over allegations of censorship
Antonio Neri says company will ‘see through’ effort to seek damages in UK court despite death of former Autonomy chief
Early adopters are drawing valuable practical lessons from using the new tech
Research runs counter to idea that it is nigh impossible to change some minds over popular but unevidenced ideas
ChatGPT maker’s o1 comes as tech companies race to create increasingly powerful and sophisticated systems
Database software maker has undergone an unlikely Wall Street renaissance
Not everyone learns from things going wrong but progress depends upon it
California’s Gavin Newsom has until September 30 to decide whether to sign legislation that will reach far beyond the state
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times