Telefónica Holds 96.85 Percent of Its Deutschland Subsidiary Shares
Following the end of the public delisting acquisition offer for Telefónica Deutschland, Telefónica holds approximately 96.85% of the shares in its German subsidiary.
Following the end of the public delisting acquisition offer for Telefónica Deutschland, Telefónica holds approximately 96.85% of the shares in its German subsidiary.
Infobip Shift Miami, the American version of the Croatian developer conference, this week brought together a diverse technology-sector audience on the shores of Florida.
Freshly rebranded Human Mobile Devices (HMD) unveiled its first smartphones under its own name.
Google plans to spend €600 million on a new data center in the Netherlands.
Telecom Italia CEO Pietro Labriola secured a second term following an investor vote.
The European Parliament adopted the directive on the so-called “right to repair” for consumers.
The European Commission is close to approving an Apple proposal to open its tap-to-pay technology to rivals.
Dutch chipmaker ASML wants to expand its business in the city of Eindhoven.
Google fired an unspecified number of employees from its workforce.
The European Commission will not start a formal investigation into Microsoft’s $13 billion investment in OpenAI, according to media reports.
SK Hynix and TSMC have entered into a partnership to jointly produce the latest generation of high-bandwidth memory (HBM).
Siemens has opened the first building complex of its Technology Center (STC) at Garching Research Campus, north of Munich, Germany.
Ericsson Nikola Tesla has recently signed new contracts worth €4 million.
In the first quarter of 2024, Nokia had a 20% decline in net sales to €4.7 billion.
The European Data Protection Board pressed large online platforms to give users free options without targeted ads.
Large tech companies sent a message to EU authorities to take urgent action and elevate the region in the era of the industrial internet.
In the first quarter of 2024, Austrian-based A1 Group reported solid results.
In the first quarter of 2024, Ericsson reported sales of SEK53.3 billion ($4.9 billion), a 14.9% YoY drop.
The CEO of Google’s AI division DeepMind Demis Hassabis expects the company would spend over $100 billion on AI.
The US Department of Commerce plans to provide Samsung with up to $4.6 billion to expand its semiconductor manufacturing capabilities.