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China Accuses Taiwan’s DPP of Backing Cyberattack on Guangzhou Tech Firm

China has accused the Democratic Progressive Party DPP of supporting a cyberattack on a tech company located in Guangzhou. The attack was allegedly ca

China has accused the Democratic Progressive Party DPP of supporting a cyberattack on a tech company located in Guangzhou. The attack was allegedly carried out by a foreign hacker organisation that was backed by Taiwans ruling party. Using Trojan horse programs, bruteforce password attacks, and phishing emails, the organisation allegedly gained access to more than 1,000 government, military, and energy systems. Cybersecurity experts caution that the claims could worsen relations across the Taiwan Strait, although Taiwan has not yet issued an official response. According to reports, the attack used VPNs and international cloud servers to conceal its origin, and IP addresses from the US, France, and Japan were identified. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 8 months ago          

Adidas Confirms Consumer Data Breach via ThirdParty Service Provider

Adidas has acknowledged a breach of customer data in which a thirdparty service provider allowed an unauthorised external entity to obtain user contac

Adidas has acknowledged a breach of customer data in which a thirdparty service provider allowed an unauthorised external entity to obtain user contact information. Email addresses and phone numbers of anyone who has previously visited Adidas customer service help hotline are among the exposed data however, passwords and payment information were unaffected. Adidas is informing impacted customers and has begun a thorough investigation with cybersecurity specialists. Calls for stronger security measures have been sparked by the incident, which underlines the rising cybersecurity threats connected to thirdparty providers. Adidas cautions users to protect their accounts and be on the lookout for phishing attempts. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 8 months ago          

U.S. and China Hold First HighLevel Call Since Geneva Trade Talks

Negotiations have advanced as the United States and China held their first highlevel call since the Geneva trade talks. U.S. Deputy Secretary of State

Negotiations have advanced as the United States and China held their first highlevel call since the Geneva trade talks. U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu reaffirmed their commitment to open communication while discussing important trade concerns. Analysts saw the call as a step in the right direction after the interim tariff reductions agreed upon in Geneva, even if tariffs were not specifically mentioned. The conversation takes place as China seeks market access and the United States worries about the export of fentanyl. The call also comes after Beijing stressed economic cooperation during a meeting with Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, and Chinas Vice Premier He Lifeng. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 8 months ago          

India and Maldives to Review Economic and Maritime Security Partnership

The Comprehensive Economic and Maritime Security Partnership between India and the Maldives will be reviewed on May 26, 2025. At the second meeting of

The Comprehensive Economic and Maritime Security Partnership between India and the Maldives will be reviewed on May 26, 2025. At the second meeting of the HighLevel Core Group HLCG, Maldivian Foreign Minister Abdulla Khaleel will lead talks with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to evaluate the status of the vision document that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Mohamed Muizzu adopted in October 2024. In keeping with Indias Neighbourhood First strategy, the relationship focuses on infrastructure, trade, and maritime security. Both countries want to promote regional security and economic cooperation, and their relations have improved after previous diplomatic conflicts. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 8 months ago          

Foxconn Eyes $3 Billion Acquisition of SingaporeBased UTAC Holdings

Potential bidders for Singaporebased UTAC Holdings, a semiconductor assembly and testing company, including Taiwans Foxconn in a $3 billion deal. The

Potential bidders for Singaporebased UTAC Holdings, a semiconductor assembly and testing company, including Taiwans Foxconn in a $3 billion deal. The sale will be managed by Jefferies for UTAC, which is controlled by Wise Road Capital. Nonbinding bids are due by the end of the month. With manufacturing sites in Thailand, China, and Indonesia, the company offers chip assembly services for consumer, computer, security, and medical applications. UTAC is anticipated to draw nonU.S. buyers because of its China presence, and the auction coincides with U.S.China tech concerns. Foxconn, a significant supplier to Apple, has diversified into the production of semiconductors in line with its longterm growth plan. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 8 months ago          

Trump Threatens 25% Tariff on Apple iPhones Not Made in the U.S.

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 25% tariff on Apple for selling iPhones that are not made in the country. When the news was rel

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 25% tariff on Apple for selling iPhones that are not made in the country. When the news was released through Truth Social, Apples stock fell 4%, and Nasdaq 100 futures also fell. Apple has been moving its manufacturing to India last year, it produced $22 billion worth of iPhones, a 60% increase in output. According to analysts, shifting production to the United States might result in iPhone costs reaching $3,500 per device, giving Apple a stronger case for tariffs. In light of the ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China, the strategy promotes home manufacturing and is consistent with Trumps larger trade goal. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 8 months ago          

Oracle Invests $40 Billion in Nvidia Chips for OpenAI’s Stargate Data Center

The Stargate Project, which aims to fortify Americas AI infrastructure, will see Oracle invest $40 billion in Nvidias GB200 AI chips to power OpenAIs

The Stargate Project, which aims to fortify Americas AI infrastructure, will see Oracle invest $40 billion in Nvidias GB200 AI chips to power OpenAIs new U.S. data centre. 400,000 Nvidia chips will be housed at the Abilene, Texas, facility, where Oracle has a 15year lease with OpenAI for computing power. The project is supported by Crusoe Energy Systems, Blue Owl Capital, and JPMorgan, who contributed $9.6 billion in debt funding. By the middle of 2026, the data centre should be completely functional, assisting OpenAI in lowering its dependency on Microsofts cloud services. Oracles action demonstrates its desire to compete in the AI cloud computing market against Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 8 months ago          

Nvidia Launches Cheaper Blackwell AI Chip for China Amid U.S. Export Curbs

Nvidia is preparing to introduce a less expensive Blackwell AI processor for China after its H20 model was prohibited from exporting to the United Sta

Nvidia is preparing to introduce a less expensive Blackwell AI processor for China after its H20 model was prohibited from exporting to the United States. Instead of using highbandwidth memory HBM, the new GPU, which is based on the RTX Pro 6000D, will employ GDDR7 memory, eschewing Taiwan Semiconductors CoWoS packaging. At $6,500 to $8,000, it is far less expensive than the $10,000–$12,000 H20. By September, Nvidia anticipates releasing another Blackwellbased chip, which it hopes to start mass producing in June. Huaweis Ascend 910B has caused the companys market share in China to decline from 95% in 2022 to 50%. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang cautioned that further Chinese consumers may turn to Huawei if U.S. restrictions persist. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 8 months ago          



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