Huawei Says It Has Workaround to Match Leading Chips
The Chinese tech juggernaut says it can match cutting-edge Intel semiconductors by 2031.
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Meet Mark Zuckerberg's Right-Hand Man Who's Unleashing AI at Meta
Andrew Bosworth, Meta's outspoken chief technology officer, has a new mission: transforming the company's workforce using AI.
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A Western Auto Giant Found a Lifeline: Working With a Chinese Upstart
Global automaker Stellantis is accelerating partnerships with competitors out of China.
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Lululemon Was This Close to a Peace Deal With Its Founder-and Then It All Blew Up
The proxy battle is just one of the company's woes.
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How 'Love Island' Became the Streaming Hit Peacock Needed
Reality-dating show 'Love Island USA' got off to an unremarkable start, then scorched in season seven last year. Will viewers stick around for another summer?
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It's China's Answer to a Rolls-Royce-and It's Stuffed With Gadgets
The Maextro, which runs on Huawei technology, parks by itself and costs about $173,000 with extras such as a 40-inch screen.
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SpaceX Launches 400‑Foot‑Tall Rocket That Will Help Define Its Future
The company blasted off a new version of Starship, the vehicle Elon Musk is counting on for Starlink, AI satellites and more.
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A Hot IPO Lifts Geothermal Power Companies
The overlooked technology is getting a second life with high demand from the tech sector.
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'The Mandalorian and Grogu' Returns Star Wars to Theaters
Disney estimates the movie will bring in $102 million domestically this holiday weekend.
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Senior Walmart Executives Depart in Reshuffling Under New CEO
Sam's Club Chief Operating Officer Tom Ward, a veteran of almost two decades, and Cedric Clark, head of Walmart U.S. store operations, are leaving the company.
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European Regulator Backs Novo Nordisk's Wegovy Weight-Loss Pill
The recommendation paves the way for it to become the first tablet approved to treat obesity in the European Union.
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Booz Allen Profit Rises Amid Cost Cutting
Booz Allen Hamilton reported higher fiscal fourth-quarter profit as its cost-cutting initiatives helped to offset declines in revenue.
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Lenovo Targets $100 Billion Annual Revenue Within Two Years After Stellar Quarter
The world's largest personal-computer maker recorded its fastest revenue growth in years.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
May 25, 2026 03:00 ET (07:00 GMT)
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