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Sony Goes Full Xbox Insider with New Beta Program at PlayStation Initiative

Sony has announced a new initiative named Beta Program at PlayStation, which aims to offer a convenient hub to keep track of any and all pre-release tests for upcoming games on PS5 and PC as well as new features. This centralized platform allows users to express interest in gaining beta access to test participating games, with only one registration required. The program's benefits include streamlining the process of tracking multiple betas and making it easier for fans to participate.

Amazon Goes Big on Agentic AI

AWS is setting up its own in-house agentic AI team, positioning itself as a leader in this emerging field, which has the potential to be a "multi-billion business" for the company. The new initiative aims to help customers innovate faster and unlock more possibilities through the use of artificial intelligence agents. As one example, the recently previewed Alexa+ voice assistant demonstrates agentic capabilities that will soon be available to consumers.

Tesla’s China Sales Slump Adds to Worrying Global Slowdown

Tesla's struggling sales in China have deepened concerns about a slowing global economy at a time when CEO Elon Musk is increasingly distracted by politics. The company's shipments plunged 49% in February from a year earlier to 30,688 vehicles, according to preliminary data from China's Passenger Car Association. This decline compounds a slow start in China after Tesla delivered 63,238 vehicles from its Shanghai factory in January.

May Sets Out Transition Plan in Bid to Unlock Brexit Talks

Prime Minister Theresa May has proposed a transition plan that would allow the UK to maintain full access to the EU's single market for two years following Brexit, aiming to reassure businesses and revitalize stalled negotiations. This strategy reflects an effort to clarify the UK’s intentions and stabilize economic relations amidst uncertainty. The plan seeks to balance the demands of Brexit with the necessity of maintaining trade continuity for UK businesses.

Planning Ahead Around Data Migrations

Effective data migration planning is crucial for businesses as the volume of data generated continues to rise, necessitating careful management to avoid operational disruptions. Understanding the system components and dependencies is essential for a smooth migration, while clear communication with stakeholders about potential impacts can mitigate risks associated with technology changes. A methodical, step-by-step approach, including practices like canary deployments and automated performance tracking, can help ensure that migrations are executed successfully and with minimal downtime.

Pound Boosted by Weakening Dollar as 'Trumpcession' Fears Play Out

The pound has rallied against the dollar, driven by concerns over US president Donald Trump's policies and their impact on the global economy. The dollar's weakness is seen as a reflection of market doubts about the effectiveness of Trump's trade policies, which are expected to push up inflation and keep the Federal Reserve tighter for longer. This trend suggests that investors believe Trump's policies may be bad for the US and good for Europe.

Kremlin Says Iran's Nuclear Programme Will Be Subject of Future Russia-US Talks

The Kremlin has indicated that discussions on Iran's nuclear programme will be a key topic in future talks between Russia and the United States, following initial mentions during a recent round of U.S.-Russia talks. Russia's President Vladimir Putin has strengthened ties with Iran since the start of the Ukraine war, signing a strategic cooperation treaty in January. The issue of Iran's nuclear dossier is expected to be addressed through diplomatic means, with Russia positioning itself as a key player in resolving the conflict.

Malaysia to Pay Arm Holdings $250 Million for Chip Design Blueprints

Malaysia is set to acquire the intellectual property of Arm Holdings, a leading semiconductor firm, in a deal valued at $250 million over 10 years, aiming to produce its own graphics processing unit chips within the next decade. The agreement with Arm will allow Malaysia to design, manufacture, test and assemble AI chips for global sales, with the company establishing its first Southeast Asian office in Kuala Lumpur. The government hopes this deal will create a robust supply chain in advanced industries, including AI data servers and autonomous vehicles.

Trump Wants Greenland; Locals Reject Control Proposal

US President Donald Trump has reiterated his desire to acquire Greenland, emphasizing its strategic importance for American national and economic security, amid ongoing tensions with China and Russia. Despite Trump's claims of supporting the Greenlanders' right to self-determination, many locals express strong opposition to the idea, insisting that "Greenland belongs to Greenlanders." This situation highlights the complex interplay between geopolitical interests and the voices of indigenous populations in discussions about territorial control.

Samsung Confirms One UI 7 Stable Rollout Timeline for More Galaxy Devices

The stable One UI 7 update is now planned to roll out in April 2025, with Samsung expanding the Beta Program to more Galaxy devices beforehand. This marks a significant milestone for the Android 15 skin, which brings several visual and functional changes to compatible phones and tablets. The stable rollout will likely benefit from the updates made during the beta testing period.

The Impact of Trump's Tariffs: A Price Hike to Come

Tariffs imposed by Trump are expected to lead to higher prices for consumers as companies may pass on some or all of the cost of tariffs to customers. The president sees tariffs as a way to protect US manufacturing and correct trade imbalances, but economists warn that they could put prices up. The imposition of tariffs has already led to retaliatory measures from Canada and China, sparking fears of a global trade war.

White House To Host 2025 Digital Assets Summit With Key Crypto Leaders Including Michael Saylor

The White House will convene a Digital Assets Summit on March 7, 2025, featuring prominent cryptocurrency figures such as Michael Saylor and Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, to discuss the integration of digital currencies into the U.S. financial system. This summit aims to explore regulatory frameworks, the role of central bank digital currencies, and the strategic use of cryptocurrencies as the government seeks to adapt to the evolving digital asset landscape. Saylor's optimistic projections for Bitcoin's market cap underscore the increasing weight of the cryptocurrency industry in shaping governmental policies.

MediaTek Dimensity 7300X Processor Benchmarks and Specs

The MediaTek Dimensity 7300X processor has demonstrated promising performance in various benchmark tests, showcasing its capabilities as a powerful mobile processing unit. According to Geekbench 5 scores, the processor excels in multi-core performance, outperforming several other CPUs in its class. Additionally, the processor's power management features have been praised for their efficiency, helping to reduce thermal issues and prolong device battery life.

The Console Wars Intensify: Nintendo Switch 2 vs PlayStation 6 Analyst Predicts Surprising Sales Numbers

A Japanese financial services company analyst has offered a forecast of how many units the Nintendo Switch 2 may sell within its first full quarter of release, and it's surprising to see the console taking on the potential sales might of the PlayStation 6. The Switch 2 will be released in 2025, with an expected production rate of six jets per month, aiming to surpass 20 million units sold in the first year. Nintendo's inventory is looking strong, with a clear increase in stock numbers over the last few quarters.

Fink's Panama Canal Deal Is Latest Win for Chief Larry Fink in Strong Start to Trump Era

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink is notching some early wins in the new Trump era with a deal struck by the world's largest money manager to take control of two key ports on either end of the Panama Canal. The $22.8 billion deal essentially aligns BlackRock with the preferences of the new Trump administration, which had previously expressed concerns about Chinese interference at the canal. By acquiring these ports, Fink is able to capitalize on Trump's desire to increase American presence in the region.

AI Slop Is Taking Over the Internet and I've Had Enough of It

The term "AI slop" describes the proliferation of low-quality, misleading, or pointless AI-generated content that is increasingly saturating the internet, particularly on social media platforms. This phenomenon raises significant concerns about misinformation, trust erosion, and the sustainability of digital content creation, especially as AI tools become more accessible and their outputs more indistinguishable from human-generated content. As the volume of AI slop continues to rise, it challenges our ability to discern fact from fiction and threatens to degrade the quality of information available online.

Trade Tariffs Under Consideration for Canada and Mexico Goods Covered by Existing Trade Deal

The Commerce Secretary hinted that relief from 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports may be granted for products compliant with the existing trade pact, potentially benefiting automakers and foreign brands with significant US production footprints. The proposed arrangement could include exemptions for companies demonstrating investment plans in US auto production, while also eliminating tariffs on Canadian energy imports. However, details of the potential changes are far from agreed upon, leaving uncertainties about the future of the trade deal.

Sony, Suntory Build U.S. Stockpiles as Japan Faces Trump Tariff Threat

Sony and Suntory are proactively stockpiling inventory in the United States amid rising concerns over potential tariffs from the U.S. government, particularly aimed at Japan. As companies like Honda and Japan Display consider shifting production to the U.S. to mitigate tariff impacts, the Japanese economy faces significant uncertainties due to the evolving trade landscape. This strategic move reflects a broader trend among Japanese firms as they adapt to potential economic challenges stemming from U.S. trade policies.

GlocalMe Unveils PetPhone, a Smartphone for Pets

GlocalMe has unveiled the PetPhone, a smartphone designed specifically for pets, which can recognize actions such as barking and alert owners if their pet is agitated or wandering too far from designated safe zones. The device features tracking sensors that leverage multiple technologies to monitor a pet's location in real-time, allowing owners to see their pet's route on a live map. With AI-based action recognition and behavioral pattern monitoring, the PetPhone aims to provide peace of mind for pet owners.

The Pet Industry Gets Tech-Savvy: GlocalMe's PetPhone Revolutionizes Pet Tracking

GlocalMe has unveiled the PetPhone, a smartphone collar designed specifically for pets, which can recognize actions such as barking and alert owners to unusual behavior. The device features tracking sensors that leverage GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth to monitor pets' locations in real-time, providing owners with peace of mind. The PetPhone's AI-based action recognition capabilities also enable the detection of activities like running, eating, or sleeping.

SoftBank’s Arm to Drive Malaysia’s $270 Billion Chip Goals

Arm Holdings Plc has entered a decade-long agreement with Malaysia to provide essential chip designs and technology, aiming to elevate the nation from mere chip assembly to advanced semiconductor production. The Malaysian government plans to invest $250 million in this partnership to foster local chip design capabilities and achieve ambitious semiconductor export targets of 1.2 trillion ringgit by 2030. This initiative is expected to significantly boost Malaysia's GDP and establish a robust tech ecosystem centered around homegrown chipmakers.

AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 375 Processor Benchmarks and Specs

The AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 375 processor offers impressive performance with its 12 CPU cores, 16 CU RDNA 3.5 Radeon 890M graphics adapter, and 55 TOPS XDNA 2 neural engine. Its Strix Point family architecture provides a significant IPC improvement over Zen 4-powered APUs, thanks to branch prediction improvements and other refinements. The processor's high clock speeds, including up to 5.1 GHz, enable fast processing and execution of demanding workloads.

Russia Must Inflict Maximum Defeat on Ukraine

Russia's main task remains to inflict "maximum defeat" on Ukraine, former president Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday. Russia is advancing, but the enemy is resisting and has not yet been defeated. Medvedev expects the United States to resume military aid to Ukraine once Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy signs a minerals agreement with Washington.

Slotkin Steers Center, Criticizes Trump's Ukraine Policy

Democratic U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan has made a case for bipartisan values and invoked former Republican president Ronald Reagan in her party's rebuttal to President Donald Trump's address to Congress, stressing shared values like bolstering national security and fighting for democracy. Slotkin steered clear of inflammatory rhetoric and sought to relate to Americans on both sides of the political aisle by claiming "shared values". Her criticism of Trump's handling of Russia's war in Ukraine echoed a Democratic talking point since the start of Trump's second term.

France's Atos to Launch Reverse Stock Split to Restore Investor Confidence

Atos is set to implement a reverse stock split by May 1, as part of its strategy to regain investor confidence after a significant financial restructuring completed last year. The decision follows a general meeting where the plan received near-unanimous approval, amidst shares trading at all-time lows after a capital increase that led to substantial shareholder dilution. Despite reporting a 5.4% decline in annual revenue, Atos indicated a potential improvement in order intake due to recent lucrative contracts, although it refrained from issuing a financial outlook for the current year.

Trump Calls for End to $52 Billion Chips Act Subsidy Program

The US government is on the verge of dismantling a bipartisan $52 billion semiconductor subsidy program that has driven significant investments from major companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Intel Corp. The program's elimination could have far-reaching implications for the global electronics industry, particularly in the wake of President Trump's recent comments. Industry insiders are already anticipating a shift towards tariffs as a means of reducing reliance on Asian suppliers, a move that could significantly alter the competitive landscape.

Adrien Brody Becomes Olivier Award Nominee Days After Oscar Win

Adrien Brody, still riding the wave of his Oscars win just days ago, has been nominated for a prestigious theatre award, the Olivier. With his performance in "The Fear of 13," he is among the top contenders for Best Actor, alongside other notable actors such as John Lithgow and Ben Whishaw. This marks a significant moment in Brody's career, showcasing his versatility beyond film.

Cybereason CEO Quits After Boardroom Turmoil

Cybereason Inc.'s chief executive Eric Gan has resigned following a months-long feud with investors SoftBank Group Corp. and former US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin that stalled decision-making at the cash-strapped startup. The dispute centers on how to structure fundraising in a way that doesn't disadvantage minority shareholders, employees, and customers. Gan's resignation comes amid ongoing financial struggles for the cybersecurity company.

The Future of Smart Rings Is Here, and It's More than Just Digital Sizing

The Circular Ring 2 has been unveiled with cutting-edge features that make it stand out in the smart ring market, including digital sizing, ECG capabilities, and women's health tracking. With a new wireless charging case and FDA-approved Afib detection, the Ring 2 promises to deliver improved user experiences and convenience. The company also claims up to seven days of battery life, a significant improvement over its predecessor.

Rising Beauty Industry Trend: Founder-Led Companies Reclaim Control

Huda Beauty has announced the sale of its fragrance brand KAYALI to co-founder Mona Kattan and private equity firm General Atlantic, allowing the beauty company to buy back a stake previously held by TSG Consumer Partners. Founded in 2018 by Huda Kattan and her sisters, Huda Beauty has gained significant social media traction, positioning itself ahead of competitors in the beauty industry. The restructuring aims to restore full founder ownership and maintain KAYALI's independence under Kattan's leadership.

Cloud Storage Deal of the Century: Folderfort Offers Lifetime Subscription for 50% Off

Cloud storage subscriptions are expensive, and having a permanent home for your files is essential, but options are limited. FolderFort's 2TB Cloud Storage Lifetime Subscription is a game-changer, offering ample space for photos, videos, and work documents without recurring payments. This sale is too good to pass up, especially considering the traditional cloud storage services charge for storage space.

Under the Hood of Data Sovereignty

Organizations are increasingly grappling with the complexities of data sovereignty as they transition to cloud computing, facing challenges related to compliance with varying international laws and the need for robust cybersecurity measures. Key issues include the classification of sensitive data and the necessity for effective encryption and key management strategies to maintain control over data access. As technological advancements like quantum computing and next-generation mobile connectivity emerge, businesses must adapt their data sovereignty practices to mitigate risks while ensuring compliance and security.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Regains Its Lead in Latest AnTuTu Flagship Phone Performance Chart

The Snapdragon 8 Elite has made a comeback on the latest AnTuTu flagship phone performance chart. The device, powered by Qualcomm's flagship SoC, secured the first spot with an average score of 2,890,600 points. The Vivo X200 Pro, also powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 9400, followed closely with an average score of 2,884,682.

Exclusive: Canada and US Offered Uyghurs in Thailand Asylum Before Deportation to China, Sources Say

Canada and the United States offered to resettle 48 ethnic Uyghurs held in detention in Thailand over the past decade, but Bangkok took no action for fear of upsetting China. The group was covertly deported to China despite calls from United Nations human rights experts, who warned they would be at risk of torture, ill-treatment, and "irreparable harm." Thailand's decision has drawn widespread condemnation from human rights groups.

Foxconn Says February Revenue Rose 56.43% Year Over Year

Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker and Apple's biggest iPhone assembler, reported on Wednesday that its February revenue jumped 56.43% year on year. The company has seen significant growth in recent months due to increased demand for electronic components. This surge is largely attributed to the ongoing global semiconductor shortage, which has driven up prices of essential materials.

Shure Launches MoveMic 88+ Wireless Microphone for Smartphones, Cameras, and Computers

The Shure MoveMic 88+ wireless stereo microphone provides content creators with unmatched audio versatility, featuring four selectable polar patterns and adjustable EQ. It can be placed closer to the audio source for higher-quality audio, allowing creators to capture professional audio in any environment. The device pairs directly with a mobile phone via the Shure MOTIV apps, streamlining workflow and providing a lightweight and portable rig.

Oil Settles Down More Than 2% After US Crude Stocks Build, OPEC+ Hike, US Tariffs

Oil prices have experienced a decline for the fourth consecutive session, influenced by a larger-than-expected build in U.S. crude stockpiles and concerns over OPEC+'s decision to increase output. Brent crude settled at $69.30 per barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate dropped to $66.31, both touching multi-year lows earlier in the session. The combined impact of rising inventories and U.S. tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico has heightened fears of a slowdown in energy demand.

ChromaDex Corp (CDXC) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Record Revenue Growth and Strategic Advances

ChromaDex Corp reported a remarkable 37% revenue increase in Q4 2024, achieving $29.1 million, alongside a significant net income turnaround of $7.2 million. The company ended the year with strong cash reserves of $44.7 million and no debt, although it faces ongoing supply chain challenges and competitive pressures. E-commerce sales and the NIAGEN ingredient business saw substantial growth, indicating positive market reception despite regulatory and competitive hurdles.

ASML's Annual Report Says Export Curb Worries Hit Customer Spending in 2024

ASML, the computer chip equipment maker, reported that uncertainty over export controls had weakened customer demand in 2024, with macroeconomic uncertainty including technological sovereignty and export controls leading customers to remain cautious and control capital expenditure. The company faces ongoing risk from increasingly complex restrictions and possible countermeasures as it tries to navigate China's tightening export curbs. Despite this, ASML repeated its 2025 sales forecasts of 30-35 billion euros, which include the AI boom boosting demand for its EUV lithography systems.

Whisper It and It's Back: Recession Risk Creeps Onto Markets' Radar

Global growth concerns have resurfaced in financial markets, driven by weakening U.S. economic indicators and escalating trade tensions that have dampened consumer and business confidence. While economists do not currently predict a recession, the recent downturn in consumer sentiment and U.S. manufacturing activity has led investors to adopt a more cautious stance, resulting in reduced equity exposure amid fears of slowing growth. As hedge funds shift their strategies and central banks face pressure to adjust interest rates, the outlook for the U.S. economy becomes increasingly uncertain.

Florida Opens Criminal Investigation Into Tate Brothers

Florida has launched a criminal investigation into British-American influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate, who faced rape and human-trafficking charges in Romania. The investigation is led by Florida's attorney general, James Uthmeier, who directed investigators to issue search warrants and court summonses as part of a "now-active" inquiry. The brothers have denied all allegations against them, including coercing a woman into sex work and defaming her after she gave evidence to Romanian authorities.

Atos to Launch Reverse Stock Split to Restore Investor Confidence

Atos will launch a reverse stock split, likely to take effect by May 1, CEO Philippe Salle said on Wednesday, as the French group seeks to restore investor confidence following the completion of a vital financial restructuring plan last year. The reverse stock split plan was nearly unanimously approved at a general meeting in January. Shares were trading down at all-time lows, around a third of a cent, after the IT company completed a 233-million-euro ($248.49 million) capital increase last year, resulting in massive shareholder dilution.

Best iPhone 16 Pro Max Plans in Australia (March 2025)

The iPhone 16 Pro Max, Apple’s largest and most powerful smartphone to date, features a massive 6.9-inch display, making it ideal for streaming, gaming, and productivity. Consumers are encouraged to consider long-term payment plans from major carriers like Vodafone, Telstra, and Optus, particularly with Vodafone currently offering enticing discounts and added benefits. This latest model retains its predecessor's core specifications while introducing a new Camera Control button, enhancing usability for photography enthusiasts.

China Ramps Up Stimulus to Guard Economy From Changes 'Unseen in a Century'

China has introduced additional fiscal stimulus measures aimed at bolstering consumption and mitigating the adverse effects of an escalating trade war with the United States, with a growth target set at around 5%. Premier Li Qiang highlighted the urgency of addressing the "unseen" global changes and the impact on China's trade, technology, and household demand, emphasizing the need for a shift from an export-driven model to one that prioritizes internal consumption. Despite increased government spending plans, analysts express skepticism about the effectiveness of these measures in generating significant consumer demand.

Europe Will Struggle To Slip US Economic Chokehold

The United States has developed a highly skilled ability to wage economic warfare, using financial and technological dominance as potent foreign-policy weapons, with low-profile officials playing key roles. European leaders worry that Donald Trump's return to the White House may turn his fire on erstwhile allies, leaving little they can do but threaten escalation. The US has weaponised chokepoints in the global economy, rolling out sanctions after major events such as the 9/11 attacks and punishing countries like Russia and China for circumventing sanctions.

China Prioritises Consumer Spending Ahead of Technology as Economic Worries Weigh

China is shifting its focus to boosting consumption in 2025, promising a special action plan to stimulate domestic demand and meet its 5% growth target. The country's household spending remains less than 40% of annual economic output, significantly lower than the global average. Beijing aims to support big-ticket consumer items through an expanded trade-in scheme and issue ultra-long special treasury bonds.

Trump's Domestic Agenda Takes Center Stage

The opening weeks of President Donald Trump's presidency have been dominated by domestic policy, with a focus on tax cuts and border control. Despite promises of " America First" foreign policy, the speech largely sidestepped international issues. The administration's approach to addressing domestic concerns will likely be shaped by congressional approval of major legislative initiatives.

Trump Says He Is 'Just Getting Started' In Speech to US Congress

The US president celebrated his whirlwind agenda, touted executive orders, and vowed to press on with reforms in primetime address. Trump said "many" believed his presidency was the most successful start in US history, noting a change in national mood toward "pride" and "confidence". He compared himself to George Washington and boasted about his electoral victory. The president's speech highlighted his use of executive orders and tax cuts as key drivers of his agenda.

Samsung Electronics' Union in South Korea Approves Wage Hike

Samsung Electronics' main union in South Korea voted in favour of a wage increase deal on Wednesday, the company said. Last month, the tech giant and the union struck the deal for a 5.1% pay rise for this year, which needed to be ratified by union members. The National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) has roughly 36,000 members, which make up about 30% of the company's South Korean workforce.

Taiwan Turns to Companies in Ukraine for China Contingency Planning

Taiwan is learning from companies in Ukraine that continue to provide critical services during wartime, including Uber and Microsoft, as it speeds up contingency planning amid heightened Chinese threats. The island is taking inspirations from Ukraine's experiences on incorporating supermarkets into the government's supply distribution network and utilizing taxi services for medical emergencies. Taiwan is revamping its air-raid alert and shelter systems, taking into account lessons from northern European countries and Baltic states.