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News & Reviews:   USA

  • According to You: Do you have AI Fatigue?

    According to You: Do you have AI Fatigue?

    AI was exciting at first. It could write posts, generate images, summarise news, and help with everyday tasks. However, many people now feel something different: exhaustion. The internet is packed and even overfilled with AI-made content. However, a lot of it feels empty. This is what many now call "AI fatigue".

  • China might ban imports of NVIDIA H200 chipsets

    China might ban imports of NVIDIA H200 chipsets

    According to Reuters, Chinese authorities have told customs agents that the import of NVIDIA H200 chips is prohibited. So, what should you know about it?

  • Meta will use nuclear energy to power its AI Data centres

    Meta will use nuclear energy to power its AI Data centres

    Tech giant Meta on Thursday announced a major deal with three US nuclear power companies that is expected to add up to 6.6 gigawatts of clean energy by 2035. That said, what should you know about it?

  • According to sources, China’s BYD is on track to surpass Tesla as the world’s top electric vehicle seller, marking a major shift in the global EV market. If confirmed, this would be the first time the Chinese automaker has overtaken its US rival in annual battery-electric vehicle sales.

  • U.S. moves to block future imports of DJI and other foreign-made drones

    U.S. moves to block future imports of DJI and other foreign-made drones

    In a major shift for the drone industry, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced that it will ban approvals for new foreign-made drones and critical components from being importedmarketed, or sold in the United States unless specifically cleared by the Department of Defense or Department of Homeland Security. This move fundamentally changes how drones built outside the U.S., including those from major manufacturers like DJI and Autel Robotics, can enter the American market.

  • After years of regulatory uncertainty and political pressure, TikTok’s sale of its U.S. operations to a consortium of primarily American investors is now moving toward a 22 January 2026 closing date. The deal follows U.S. legislation, the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, that required ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent company, to divest its U.S. business or face a nationwide ban.

  • Microsoft raises its subscription fee for Microsoft 365

    Microsoft raises its subscription fee for Microsoft 365

    Looks like Microsoft users are in for an upset. Recently, Microsoft raised its subscription price for Microsoft 365. So, what should you know about it?

  • A strong solar storm hits Earth - Satellites, communication systems and power grids could be damaged

    A strong solar storm hits Earth - Satellites, communication systems and power grids could be damaged

    The world's skies are expected to once again be adorned with spectacular aurora lights from Wednesday night into Thursday, following unusually strong solar activity, but the phenomenon also carries the risk of disruption to communications and satellite systems. So, what should you know about it?

     

  • The USA could block Nvidia chip sales to China

    The USA could block Nvidia chip sales to China

    The United States is reportedly set to block the sale of NVIDIA B30A chips to China formally. According to Reuters, citing internal government sources, the White House has directed several agencies not to approve export licenses for the artificial intelligence (AI) chip to China. So, what should you know about it?

  • The USA could ban TP-Link products

    The USA could ban TP-Link products

    Recently, there have been several reports that a number of government agencies are in the process of banning the use of TP-Link routers in the country. This is because they say that TP-Link may be forced to hand over network details to the Chinese government if requested.


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