‘Smart’ indoor garden and other Quebec innovations turning heads at Vegas tech conference
Quebec-based companies are making waves at one of the largest tech conferences in the world, including one that took home three awards.
Quebec-based companies are making waves at one of the largest tech conferences in the world, including one that took home three awards.
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DeepSeek has given China's artificial intelligence (AI) push a shot in the arm, as the country's chip developers and cloud service providers rush to support the start-up's increasingly popular models. Moore Threads Technology, a graphics processing unit (GPU) design company created by former Nvidia China general manager Zhang Jianzhong, said in a WeChat post on Tuesday that it would "pay tribute to DeepSeek" by "using locally-made GPUs to set China's AI ecosystem on fire". The chip firm said Dee
Huawei Technologies, the world's largest telecoms equipment vendor, recorded revenue of more than 860 billion yuan (US$118.3 billion) in 2024, the company's chairman said on Wednesday, in a sign of the tech giant's resilience in the face of US sanctions. Huawei chairman Howard Liang Hua said the company's "overall operations met expectations" in 2024, thanks to growth in its consumer business, which includes smartphones and wearables, as well as "smart car solution operations that developed rapi
ByteDance, the tech giant behind TikTok, has introduced an artificial intelligence (AI) model that is gaining widespread attention for its ability to transform photos and sound bites into realistic videos, underscoring China's growing capabilities in the field. The company's OmniHuman-1 multimodal model can create vivid videos of people speaking, singing, and moving with a quality "significantly outperforming existing audio-conditioned human video-generation methods", the ByteDance team behind t
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Chinese-developed AI model shook tech world after its debut last month
The website of the Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek, whose chatbot became the most downloaded app in the United States, has computer code that could send some user login information to a Chinese state-owned telecommunications company that has been barred from operating in the United States, security researchers say. The web login page of DeepSeek’s chatbot contains heavily obfuscated computer script that when deciphered shows connections to computer infrastructure owned by China Mobile, a state-owned telecommunications company. In its privacy policy, DeepSeek acknowledged storing data on servers inside the People’s Republic of China.
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on January 7 - the tech sector's premier trade exhibition - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang took the stage for his keynote address. Weeks later, at the Spring Festival Gala - China's annual televised Lunar New Year extravaganza, watched by over a billion people - robotics firm Unitree put on a demo of a different sort. A group of H1 units, which the company touts as its "first universal humanoid robot", performed a folk dance synchronised with the aid of advanced cloud computing and motion control systems powered by artificial intelligence (AI) software.
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China’s antitrust regulators is considering a probe into Apple (AAPL), according to Bloomberg reports, focusing on its App Store fees that target app developers. This issue could complicate Apple’s operations in China amid the US-China trade tensions. Apple’s China revenue has already been declining, with the company facing probes alongside others like Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) and Nvidia (NVDA). Watch the video above to hear Catalysts hosts Madison Mills and Seana Smith discuss the latest developments in China's reported interest in investigating Apple. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Catalysts here. This post was written by Josh Lynch
U.S. prosecutors on Tuesday unveiled an expanded 14-count indictment accusing former Google software engineer Linwei Ding of stealing artificial intelligence trade secrets to benefit two Chinese companies he was secretly working for. Ding, 38, a Chinese national, was charged by a federal grand jury in San Francisco with seven counts each of economic espionage and theft of trade secrets. Each economic espionage charge carries a maximum 15-year prison term and $5 million fine, while each trade secrets charge carries a maximum 10-year term and $250,000 fine.
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Redington, which is a distributor of Apple and Samsung products, reported a rise in profit to 4 billion rupees ($45.8 million) for the October-December quarter, from 3.41 billion rupees last year. Its revenue from operations rose nearly 14% to 267.16 billion rupees, aided by a 9% growth in its mobile phones business and a 6% growth in the segment that distributes consumer and commercial computers. Redington's technology solutions group posted a 28% rise in revenue, boosted by an increase in software spending.