Microsoft plans to offer AI training to three million people in Japan - Copyright AFP Philip FONG Microsoft plans to offer AI training to three million people in ...
Japanese researchers are closing in on a long promised energy dream, using only sunlight and water to generate clean hydrogen fuel with no smokestacks or power cables in sight. Their latest technology ...
SBI Holdings, Japan's largest cryptocurrency financial group, entered into a partnership with Saudi Aramco, the world's second-largest company by revenue and the national oil company of Saudi Arabia, ...
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The firm is introducing alternative app stores, payment systems, and browser options that could reshape mobile computing ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Zoe Thomas: Welcome to Tech News Briefing. It's Thursday, June 13th. I'm Zoe ...
Tokyo is poised to roll out a long-awaited stimulus package that will enable Japanese firms to gain global share in the fields of semiconductors and artificial intelligence. It is no secret that Japan ...
Japan's antitrust watchdog will launch an investigation into the search services of major domestic and foreign IT companies that use generative artificial intelligence, officials said Tuesday citing ...
A Japanese company is offering workers hangover leave—and it has been a magnet for Generation Z. A Japanese tech company lets workers drink on the job and offers hangover leave. The unusual recruiting ...
NMSU and Japanese tech firm Fujitsu signed a memorandum of understanding Oct. 20, 2025 in Santa Fe creating a new "innovation hub" at the Las Cruces university. Prominent officials marked the ...
Japan is readying a $65-billion push in microchips and artificial intelligence aimed at reclaiming its status as a global tech leader. Japan is pumping tens of billions of dollars into chips and ...
TOKYO — Panasonic will slash its global workforce by 10,000 people, half in Japan and half overseas, to become a more efficient, “lean” company, the Japanese manufacturer said Friday. The job cuts, ...