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The U.S. Justice Dept. wants to break up Google and
Image: Michael Crider/Foundry Back in August a U.S. federal court found Google guilty of violating anti-trust laws, and the fallout could be the biggest antitrust action since the breakup of AT&T/Bell way back in the 1980s. But exactly what the enforcement action will look like is still very much in the air. Recent reports indicate
Qualcomm wants 50% of the PC market by 2029
Image: Mark Hachman / IDG The biggest news at Computex is how Snapdragon chips are storming the beaches of the Windows-based PC market, spearheading Microsoft’s huge Copilot+ laptop push. We’ve seen Arm-based PC hardware before, but the designs have improved so much that they’re meeting and sometimes beating the Intel and AMD competition. Qualcomm’s CEO
The EPA desires to tighten up their ‘zero-emission’ constructing definition
The Environmental Protection Company is releasing guidelines to more clearly outline what is believed to be a truly “zero-emission” constructing. Unveiled on September 28 at the Greenbuild Global Conference and Expo, the nation’s biggest annual gathering for sustainable architecture, the EPA’s unusual outline is reportedly in line with a “three pillar” system. These pillars consist...




