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Jennifer Elias - Ruth Porat - Alphabet tempers fears that it's falling behind in AI with blowout first-quarter results - cnbc.com

Alphabet tempers fears that it's falling behind in AI with blowout first-quarter results

Alphabet went into its earnings report on Thursday facing concerns about the growth of its core Google ads business and the company's ability to generate profits from its hefty investments in artificial intelligence.

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CHENG TINGFANG and LAULY LI - Nikkei Asia tech correspondents - Google to expand hardware R&D team in Taiwan - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan - Usa -  Taipei, Taiwan

Google to expand hardware R&D team in Taiwan

NEW TAIPEI CITY, Taiwan -- Google is expanding its research and development hub for hardware in Taiwan as the American search engine giant doubles down on its commitment to its device ecosystem.

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Jennifer Elias - Alphabet set to report first-quarter results after market close - cnbc.com

Alphabet set to report first-quarter results after market close

Alphabet will report first-quarter earnings after the bell Thursday.

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Sophie Kiderlin - Photos show Sahara dust turn Athens orange - cnbc.com - Greece

Photos show Sahara dust turn Athens orange

Athens and the south of Greece appeared to be coloured in orange and red after dust from the Sahara engulfed the area on Tuesday evening.

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Nikkei staff writer - NAMI MATSUURA - Samsung starts mass production of most advanced NAND memory - asia.nikkei.com -  Seoul

Samsung starts mass production of most advanced NAND memory

SEOUL -- Samsung Electronics said Tuesday it has begun mass production of the world's most advanced, 286-layer NAND flash memory chips with expanded data storage capacity.

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KIM JAEWON - Alice France - Samsung workers threaten biggest ever union action - asia.nikkei.com - France - South Korea -  Seoul

Samsung workers threaten biggest ever union action

Tech Latest by Nikkei Asia brings you the newest updates from Asia's technology industry. In this episode, Alice French talks to Seoul correspondent Kim Jaewon, about how tech giant Samsung could be facing its first ever workers' union strike in South Korea.

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Jennifer Elias - Google search boss warns employees of 'new operating reality,' urges them to move faster - cnbc.com - state California

Google search boss warns employees of 'new operating reality,' urges them to move faster

Wearing a hoodie with the words "We use Math" on the front, Google search boss Prabhakar Raghavan had an important message for employees at an all-hands meeting last month. But he first wanted them to settle in and get comfortable.

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Sam Meredith - World’s largest wealth fund says there’s ‘clearly a lot of froth’ in the tech sector right now - cnbc.com - Norway

World’s largest wealth fund says there’s ‘clearly a lot of froth’ in the tech sector right now

The chief executive of Norway's gigantic sovereign wealth fund on Tuesday said there is "clearly a lot of froth" in the tech sector, suggesting that whether there is too much of it could depend on this week's tech earnings bonanza.

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