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Japan issues strict guidelines for US troop movement amid Coronavirus surge
In a call with the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi “strongly requested the strengthening of measures to prevent an expansion in infections”
US President Joe Biden rejects Intel plan to up chip production in China
Intel, the world’s largest chipmaker, has proposed using a factory in Chengdu, China, to manufacture silicon wafers.
Equinix launches Center of Excellence in Bengaluru, plans to hire 500 IT professionals
Equinix, a colocation data center provider, announced the opening of its Global Center of Excellence (GCoE) in Bengaluru.
Google plans to launch its first foldable smartphone in 2022
The new handset will not use the Samsung GN1 sensor in the Pixel 6 series
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Riding on soaring demand for chips, Qualcomm beats estimates
Qualcomm forecast higher-than-expected profits and revenue for the current quarter on Wednesday due to rising demand for chips used in phones, cars, and other internet-connected devices.
Huawei to launch next-gen foldable smartphone in February 2022
According to a report from Digital Chat Station, Huawei will launch its next-generation foldable device in February 2022, most likely alongside the company's flagship Mate 50 series phones.
VMware looks to accelerate cloud partnership and big acquisitions: Raghuram
VMware completed its spinout from Dell Technologies on Monday and now it plans to explore deeper agreements with cloud computing providers and consider "big scale" acquisitions that might help it grow, said company CEO Raghu Raghuram.
Oppo deliberates over the name of new foldable phone to be launched in Nov
Chinese smartphone major, Oppo is also expected to announce the Reno7 series of smartphones in China next month
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OnePlus 9RT launch in India soon in a price range of Rs 40,000 to Rs 45,000
With the launch of the OnePlus 9RT in China last week, the smartphone maker is mulling to bring the device to India
With only 13% of worldwide smartphone shipments, Apple captures 40% of revenue and 70% of operational profit
Apple is the largest profit and revenue generator in the handset industry, accounting for 75% of the overall handset market operating profit in the second quarter of 2021, said a report.
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