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Home » Top tech stories today: October 28, 2024
Top tech stories today: October 28, 2024
Top tech stories today: October 28, 2024
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Top tech stories today: October 28, 2024

By Vionna Fiducia ThejaOctober 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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1. Tribe Payments expands services in Singapore

Tribe Payments launches in Singapore, aiming to bolster support for local banks and fintechs, enhancing payment solutions and regional partnerships. The Fintech Times


2. TSMC halts shipments to Chinese chip firm

TSMC suspends chip shipments to a Chinese firm after Huawei processor use raises concerns, highlighting regulatory compliance. Reuters


3. Quantum communication system heads to space

Astronauts will soon test an advanced quantum communication system, potentially revolutionizing data security in space exploration. Capacity Media


4. EU introduces data center power guidelines

The EU launches guidelines to boost power efficiency in data centers, aiming to reduce carbon footprint amid growing data demand. The Register


5. Nvidia overtakes Apple in market value

Nvidia surpasses Apple to become the world’s most valuable company, driven by strong AI and semiconductor market gains. The Jakarta Post


6. Alibaba to settle shareholder lawsuit for $433.5M

Alibaba agrees to a $433.5 million settlement in a shareholder lawsuit, marking a significant legal resolution. The Information


7. Italy arrests four over illegal database access

Italian police apprehend four individuals for unauthorized access to sensitive databases, sparking national cybersecurity concerns. Reuters


8. Tesla’s former exec critiques robotaxi development

Jon McNeill shares insights on Tesla’s robotaxi strategy and challenges faced by EV startups in a competitive market. TechCrunch


9. Meta AI to use Reuters for real-time answers

Meta AI will utilize Reuters content to provide accurate, real-time answers to user questions, enhancing AI reliability. Inc.


10. Google AI project may take control of devices

Google’s Project Jarvis aims to develop AI capable of autonomously managing computer tasks, pushing automation frontiers. Investing


11. Y Combinator startup Pharos lands $5M for AI

Pharos, an AI quality reporting startup, secures $5 million in funding, focusing on quality control advancements. TechCrunch


12. Google’s new project aims at device automation

Google unveils Project Jarvis to autonomously control devices, introducing potential for seamless device integration. The Verge


13. OpenAI’s Orion model expected by December

OpenAI plans to release its Orion model in December, anticipated to bring advancements in generative AI capabilities. The Verge


14. Nvidia eyes Indian market for AI expansion

Nvidia expands focus to the Indian AI market, aligning with the country’s growth in tech adoption and innovation. Capacity Media


15. Osso VR expands training for pharma industry

Osso VR is now providing VR training for pharmaceutical professionals, leveraging VR in professional development. XR Today


Vionna Fiducia Theja

Vionna Fiducia Theja is a passionate journalist with a First Class Honours degree in Media and Communication from the University of Liverpool. A storyteller at heart, she delves into the vibrant worlds of technology, art, and entertainment, where creativity meets innovation. Vionna believes in the power of media to transform lives and spark conversations that matter. Connect with her at v.zheng@btw.media.

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