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A damaging hack: A cyberattack of a UK medical contractor that paralyzed hospitals and clinics in London last year harmed dozens of patients and led to long-term health damage in at least two cases. More legal issues for Musk: Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, now X, is back in the legal spotlight. The US SEC sued him for delaying the disclosure of his growing stake in 2022, which the agency says let him buy shares at a lower price before he acquired the social media company. TSMC and Samsung under pressure: The US plans to unveil more regulations aimed at keeping advanced chips made by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and other producers from flowing to China, part of a flurry of last-minute measures by the Biden administration during its final days in office. | |
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Zetwerk Pvt, an Indian manufacturing and logistics firm, has picked banks for a potential Mumbai initial public offering that could raise at least $500 million. The company may seek a valuation of $2 billion for its IPO later this year. | |
Tech sovereignty under a different name | |
In today's Tech In Depth, Gian Volpicelli reports from Brussels on an effort by advocates, policy makers and academics to push European digital independence, particularly from the Big Tech companies in the US, under a new banner: "EuroStack." | |
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Jason Schreier ponders in Game On the question of why video games cost so much to make. It's not just the effort to produce the most-advanced graphics, Jason writes. The massive budgets include the cost of hiring expensive talent, which tends to take a long time to produce a new game. To see more from Jason, subscribe here. | |
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