Palantir Technologies is expanding from enterprise data solutions to a personalized mobile interface focused on individual empowerment. The company’s new smartphone integration aims to
Alphabet’s YouTube introduces a “premium lite” subscription, targeting podcast enthusiasts with an ad-free experience, excluding music videos. YouTube emerges as the leading podcast platform
Akamai Technologies powers the digital landscape, overseeing up to 30% of global web traffic during peak times. With over 365,000 servers in 135+ countries,
Tesla unveils the Cybercab, a fully autonomous robotaxi set to revolutionize urban mobility with a bold design and game-changing features. The Cybercab features innovative
Supermicro Inc. is a leader in high-performance computing, driving innovation in energy-efficient servers and AI-enhanced products. Strategic partnerships with leading chipmakers enhance smartphone processing
RDNA 4 is AMD’s groundbreaking architectural advancement, set to redefine gaming and virtual realism. It offers enhanced graphical fidelity with state-of-the-art ray tracing and
Tesla faces significant sales declines across Europe, with Norway experiencing a 48% drop and an overall European decrease of 45.2% in January year-on-year. Despite
Alibaba’s recent earnings report showed minimal stock price movement, but underlying potential for growth remains strong. Last year’s financial challenges due to CN¥27 billion
Xiaomi, a significant player in the smartphone sector, faces a volatile market influenced by geopolitical tensions and global manufacturing challenges. Investors exhibit both interest
Elon Musk exemplifies the roles of a corporate diplomat and visionary leader as CEO of Tesla amid global innovation and political dynamics. Approval for
Xiaomi is expanding beyond smartphones into innovative fields like IoT, AI, and quantum computing. The company is pioneering interconnected ecosystems for smarter homes and
Tesla’s sales are plummeting in key European markets, with significant declines in Germany (60%), France (44%), and Norway (45%) in recent months. Elon Musk’s
February is critical for China’s EV market, with major players revealing key sales figures. Nio anticipates delivering 13,000 units, marking 60% year-on-year growth, despite
Tesla’s registrations have significantly declined in Scandinavia, with drops of 42% in Sweden and 48% in Norway and Denmark. The decline contrasts the overall
China’s electric vehicle market is experiencing explosive growth, led by industry giants like BYD and newcomers such as XPeng. BYD reported a remarkable sales
BYD’s new energy vehicle sales surged 161.4% in February, marking significant growth in the sustainable transport sector. The plug-in hybrid segment led the charge