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Apple to spend $30 billion in Broadcom chips deal that will see Colorado factory expandApple will invest over $30 billion in a new chip supply deal. As part of the deal, Broadcom will spend $1.5 billion to expand a factory in...
Supply-chain stress that peaked in covid heads higher againRising logistics costs and delivery times are pressuring central banks, with some indicators reaching multi-year highs, signaling potential...
Quote of the day by Nikola Tesla: “A man is born to work, to suffer and to fight; he who doesn't, must perish.” — How Tesla’s wireless energy breakthrough reshaped the modern worldQuote of the day by Nikola Tesla: “A man is born to work, to suffer and to fight; he who doesn't, must perish.” — Nikola Tesla remains the ...
Charting the global economy: US jobs data eases pressure on FedFresh US jobs data eases pressure on the Federal Reserve for immediate rate cuts, likely holding steady until fall.
Apple should have learned a Chinese lesson on EVsApple's heavily-guarded, in-house EV project has been scrapped, highlighting the stark contrast in approach and outcome between the two tec...
Travel planning 101: 52 places you must visit in 2024Planning your next holiday? Consider adding these destinations to your itinerary for the perfect vacation.
US plans $162 million award to Microchip Technology to boost productionThe funds will allow Microchip to triple production of mature-node semiconductor chips and microcontroller units at two US factories, offic...
Low-carbon bitcoin? Crypto miners' green power talk angers Texas localsAs electricity prices hit $5,000 per megawatt hour on a hot day, it was no longer profitable to run the machines that compete to verify blo...
World economy is suddenly running low on everythingMattress producers to car manufacturers to aluminum foil makers are buying more material than they need to survive the breakneck speed at w...
Indian tech firms are looking beyond traditional hubs to set up shop in the USAmerican headhunters also say that cities like Austin and Seattle are becoming technology hubs.
- Is any area really `recession-proof'
The catering business isn't what economists would call ``recession-proof.'' Luckily for J.W. Walton, most of his biggest clients are.