September 2022

[UPDATE: Qualcomm’s Response] Arm Sues Qualcomm Over Nuvia Deal

UPDATE: Qualcomm responded to Arm’s Nuvia lawsuit. The company believes the law is on its side. It said that it has “broad” license rights that protect its custom CPU efforts. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: The UK-based chip manufacturer Arm has recently sued Qualcomm over its purchase of chip design firm Nuvia. Qualcomm paid $1.4 billion for the

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Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro Rugged Tablet Announced With Built-In S Pen

Samsung has announced a new rugged tablet, the Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro. This tablet was actually supposed to become official back in June, alongside the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro. That did not happen, obviously, so Samsung made it official now. The Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro rugged tablet arrives with MIL-STD-810H certification This tablet does have

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Amazon & Google Criticize Microsoft Over Changing Cloud Hosting Policies

Amazon and Google are seemingly unhappy with Microsoft’s recent move to fix so-called “unfair” software licensing terms. The policy change can affect the company’s cloud hosting services, and the rival companies believe it hurts the competition. Microsoft has been in talks with some European cloud provider partner representatives for roughly a year. As a result,

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