The United States will either have a good agreement with Iran or deal with the country “another way,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Monday, as Washington played down hopes for an imminent breakthrough in the three-month-old war.
When He Tingbo was put in charge of Huawei’s chip development in 2003, the young engineer was handed an annual budget of $400 million and a mandate that would eventually put her at the centre of China’s most consequential technology effort.
Toshifumi Suzuki, the founder of Seven-Eleven Japan and widely regarded as the father of Japan’s convenience store industry, died of heart failure on May 18, Seven & i Holdings said on Monday. He was 93.
Two liquefied natural gas tankers are exiting the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, heading to Pakistan and China, while a supertanker with Iraqi crude for China left the Gulf on Saturday after being stranded for nearly three months, shipping data showed.
Donald Trump says a pending $14 bln arms deal with the island is a “very good negotiating chip” with Beijing, even as Xi Jinping ramps up military and diplomatic pressure on Taipei. Taiwan’s safest hedge may be to double down on its AI supply chains and boost defence spending.
The ChatGPT maker faces key hurdles, rising competition and apparent strategic missteps. With $600 bln in computing power to fund and arch-rival Anthropic perhaps edging ahead, its CEO’s decisions — and controversies — invite fresh scrutiny ahead of a listing.
Parents question why children sit in classrooms on devices that often give direct access to the distractions and harms of the internet. How could that skepticism translate into litigation?