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Nvidia has best trading day in months after revealing new Microsoft chip

The new line of Windows laptops and desktops will be the first ever to run solely on an Nvidia-made chip, the RTX Spark, as the AI giant looks to take on rivals Intel and AMD.

  • By Siladitya Ray
  • Forbes Staff

‘Ranting on LinkedIn won’t fix it’: How Airtree’s Daniel Petre wants to solve the CGT debate

Airtree co-founder Daniel Petre has problems with the Labor Government’s proposed changes to capital gains taxation, but says “screeds” on LinkedIn won’t solve anything.

  • By Daniel Van Boom
  • Business Journalist

Microsoft launches Co-Pilot feature that gives medical advice

The Copilot Health waitlist is available to join starting today.

  • By Martina Di Licosa

Apple tops Microsoft as world’s second-most valuable company after stock rally

The surge in shares was fueled by the iPhone 17 outselling the iPhone 16 in China and the U.S., according to a report from Counterpoint Research.

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV

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GitHub code now has ‘data residency’ in Australia

The Microsoft-owned developer platform says the move facilitates organisations in highly regulated industries like banking to store their code in Australia.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Sam Altman-Elon Musk feud timeline: AI billionaires bark over Trump-endorsed Stargate AI project

Altman and Musk were OpenAI’s founding co-chairs in 2015, but their relationship has devolved into name-calling and lawsuits.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Cloud companies like Oracle, Amazon and Microsoft would lose millions to a TikTok ban

The tech giants all have large cloud contracts with TikTok — and they’ll have to end service on them by January 19 unless a court intervenes.

  • By Emily Baker-White
  • Forbes Staff

Nvidia eclipses Microsoft as world’s second-largest company

Nvidia shares’ outlook still looks “pretty darn good” after its valuation increased tenfold over the last two years, remarked one analyst.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff
David Reilly Microsoft Quantum computing

It’s not you, it’s me: Sydney quantum lab’s break up with Microsoft

David Reilly worried that breaking up with Microsoft had thrown his Sydney-based quantum computing team’s future into peril… Then the phone started ringing.  

  • By Mark Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

Microsoft earnings: Stock tanks as AI business growth worse than expected

A leader in all things technology for decades, the profitable but often plain Microsoft received a jolt over the last two years as analysts declared Microsoft the immediate winner in the AI rave, though it disappointed investors Tuesday.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff
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