US chipmaker Nvidia is under a Chinese probe, while China’s Tencent was blacklisted and TikTok faces a ban in the US. America should rethink its whack-a-mole approach. It’s self-defeating.
Shares of technology companies fell as a presentation from Nvidia at a consumer electronics exposition in Las Vegas disappointed some investors.
Battlegrounds, plans to spend more than 200 billion won ($136 million) this year to invest in over a dozen promising game studios, underscoring its
Battlegrounds, is planning to invest more than 200 billion won ($136 million) this year into more than a dozen game studios. It’s the latest step in a push to become a global publishing powerhouse. According to a Bloomberg report,
EBL, a pioneering sustainable energy brand committed to environmental protection, efficiency, and stability, made an impact at the CES 2025 held at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The event served as a platform for
Ubisoft and Tencent are reportedly considering a joint asset venture. The move would essentially see Ubisoft broken apart, although the two companies haven't yet decided on which assets would be ...
Tencent Holdings and Ubisoft Entertainment’s founding Guillemot family are looking at creating a new venture that would include certain Ubisoft assets as they seek to boost the French videogame ...
Chinese conglomerate Tencent and Ubisoft's founding Guillemot family are reportedly considering a new venture using a foundation of Ubisoft assets. According to Bloomberg (paywall), the two ...
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The future of TikTok in the United States remains uncertain as a scheduled ban on the app approaches, but President-elect Donald Trump may intervene to delay it
Electronic music artist Kygo has struck a major deal in Las Vegas: He will open his own Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand in May in the Tao Group venue formerly occupied by pioneering dayclub Wet Republic,
Small businesses and content creators across the country and the valley are bracing for the possible consequences of a TikTok ban.