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Jensen Huang · ChinaNvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Thursday he hopes China will allow the U.S. technology giant to sell its powerful H200 artificial intelligence chip in the country and that the licence is being finalised.See the Story
Nvidia's CEO says China is still finalising licence for H200 chip
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David Cameron · RedmondREDMOND, Wash., Jan. 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday announced that fiscal year 2026 second-quarter financial results are available on its Investor Relations website. The direct link to the earnings press release is https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/Investor/earnings/FY-2026-Q2/press-release-webcast.See the Story
Microsoft earnings press release available on Investor Relations website
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Cyberattacks · FranceFrance data protection authority CNIL has fined public employment agency France Travail €5 million for failing to ensure the security of personal data of job seekers. Attackers gained access to the organization’s systems through social engineering techniques that targeted accounts used by staff at Cap emploi, a partner organization. The investigation found that attackers accessed data linked to current registrants, former registrants from the pa…See the Story
France Travail fined €5 million for failing to protect job seeker data
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