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China tightens export controls on rare earth minerals once again: As the race to make ever faster semiconductors intensifies, China has once again notched up export controls on rare earth minerals as well as related mining and refining technology. Read More |
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Battlefield alum DevAlly raises €2M to help companies with Europe's feisty new accessibility law: Regulatory tailwinds and growing awareness around accessibility helped DevAlly secure €2 million in pre-seed funding. Read More |
OpenAI's affordable ChatGPT Go plan expands to 16 new countries in Asia: OpenAI is expanding its $5 per month ChatGPT Go plan to 16 more countries. Read More |
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