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Bloomberg News, Published on 02/05/2024
» KUALA LUMPUR - Microsoft Corp will invest US$2.2 billion to build digital infrastructure in Malaysia, the latest in a series of big-ticket bets on Asia’s rising prominence as a technology market.
Bloomberg News, Published on 08/02/2024
» SINGAPORE - Like millions worldwide, Southeast Asians have been trying out large language models (LLMs) such as Meta's Llama 2 and Mistral AI - but in their native Bahasa Indonesia or Thai. The result has usually been gibberish in English.
Bloomberg News, Published on 04/04/2023
» CANBERRA: Australia banned TikTok from government-issued devices, joining the growing list of nations concerned about security threats posed by the Chinese-owned social media platform.
Bloomberg News, Published on 16/09/2022
» The latest iPhone hits stores in many countries, including Thailand, on Friday, and Apple Inc is counting on well-heeled shoppers to make the device a hit during a year of roaring inflation and shaky technology spending.
Bloomberg News, Published on 13/10/2021
» Apple Inc, the world’s most valuable company, has finally joined a growing list of household names from Toyota to Samsung forced to cut back on business because of a global shortage of semiconductors.
Bloomberg News, Published on 27/10/2017
» SAN FRANCISCO/BEIJING: Apple Inc began accepting early orders for its iPhone X and shipping times quickly lengthened to as much as five weeks in the US, signalling supplies will likely remain tight as the new device goes on sale Nov 3.
Bloomberg News, Published on 01/10/2015
» Hackers have stepped up their attacks on government organisations and companies in Southeast Asia and made the region one of the most targeted in the world amid heightened regional tensions, according to security provider FireEye.
Bloomberg News, Published on 24/09/2014
» Taiwan banned all government workers from using instant messaging services including Naver Corp.’s Line and Microsoft Corp.’s MSN over security concerns, the Cabinet said in a statement Tuesday night.
Bloomberg News, Published on 09/06/2014
» China Mobile Ltd, the world’s largest mobile-phone company by subscribers, agreed to buy an 18% stake in True Corp for 28.6 billion baht.