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U.S., in Chip War with China, Extends Some Allowances for Asian Allies
Chip makers Samsung, SK Hynix and TSMC can maintain their operations in China for the foreseeable future, but significant tech upgrades could prove difficult. Source
Google Trial Spills Details on Search Engine's Deals With Apple, Samsung
The company says it was offering the better product, while the Justice Department argues the agreements were illegal. Source link
Roku to Cut 10% of Staff to Rein In Rising Expenses
The streaming platform also projected fiscal third-quarter results ahead of its prior guidance. Source link
Big Manufacturers Try Crowdfunding to Market-Test Products
GE Appliances and others seek customer feedback and payment in advance to help validate a concept. Source link
Samsung to Launch New Galaxy Z Fold, Flip Phones Amid Slow Adoption So Far
The smartphone maker on Wednesday will show off the latest models of devices that have had limited success outside of South Korea. Source link
Why Businesses Can’t Stop Asking for Tips
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Why America's Largest Tool Company Couldn't Make a Wrench in America
A highly automated Texas factory was supposed to bring the manufacturing of Craftsman mechanics’ tools back to American shores. The $90 million project was doomed
The Horrible Performance Review That Set Him on the Road to CEO
John Peyton led Dine Brands, the owner of Applebee’s and IHOP, through the pandemic as a rookie chief executive. But first, he had to get
Exotic New Silicon-Based Speakers Are Coming to Next-Generation Earbuds
Speakers the size of an asterisk have the potential to change the way we reproduce sound, cope with hearing loss—and even make objects in virtual
The AI Boom Isn't Breaking the Memory-Chip Slump—Yet
Samsung Electronics forecast a 96% drop in its operating profit for its second quarter—a sign that even the world’s largest maker of memory chips isn’t