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PCMag on MSNComputers, Phones, and Chips Are Now Exempt From TariffsIt appears the new order will apply to goods coming from China, which has been hit by a 145% levy, and produces the majority ...
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New Scientist on MSNLight-based computers are getting close to a commercial launchComputers that use photons rather than electrons to manipulate data promise greater speed and energy efficiency, and the ...
Researchers in the United States say they have discovered a revolutionary way to keep electronic devices cooler for longer.
Two companies have announced photonic devices that could solve specific real-world problems faster and with less energy than conventional computers.
Technology stocks surged after the Trump administration announced exemptions on smartphones, computers and other ...
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KNWA Fayetteville on MSNAre digital dust bunnies nesting in your computer and electronic devices?Kath Younger, digital minimalist, shares tips on why it's important to clean out our devices, how to overcome the fear of hitting 'delete;' and the environmental effect of hoarding too much digital ...
Before you travel, delete sensitive data on your phone or move it to secure cloud storage (and log out of those accounts).
The US commerce secretary has already dampened what China had called a “small step” towards easing its trade fight with ...
Computers, smartphones and other electronics are now exempt from President Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs.
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