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ChatGPT Go menjadi salah satu topik paling ramai dibicarakan di dunia teknologi sejak peluncuran globalnya pada awal 2026.
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The head of global airline body IATA said on Thursday a digital travel pass for COVID-19 test results and vaccine certifications would go live in the coming weeks following a testing phase.
Chelsea scored three times in the first half as they beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 to go top of the Women's Super League on Sunday, making the most of Arsenal's shock defeat by Manchester United.
Andrew Gillen, Fabian McNeilly and Laura Kelly of Travers Smith LLP offer insights into takeover opportunities in the UK and issues that may arise for international bidders.
A new generation of electric vehicle (EV) batteries that hold more energy, achieve longer driving range and charge more quickly should begin reaching customers by mid-decade, powered by new silicon-based electrodes that are slated to go into production next year in central Washington state.
Austria will go into coronavirus lockdown for a third time after Christmas, the government confirmed on Friday, just 11 days after the country's second lockdown ended.
Solar technology firm Complete Solaria Inc has agreed to go public in the United States through a merger with a blank-check vehicle in a deal valued at about $888 million, the companies said on Monday.
Britain's financial watchdog signalled on Monday that its plans to merge the London Stock Exchange's two categories of company listings and dilute some shareholder rights were poised to go ahead in a bid to make the City more globally competitive.
South Africa's state-owned power utility Eskom has triggered a dispute process with unions over pay, leaving a government-affiliated mediator to try to forge an agreement and avert potential disruption to power supplies.
This month Purdue Pharma LP became the latest company to reach an agreement to give governments billions of dollars to address the opioid epidemic stemming from one of its drugs. We talk with North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein and others about how states should spend the money and track its use.
India's Jindal Power Ltd, the only company whose expression of interest to take over Go First was accepted by creditors, has decided to not follow through with a bid, three people familiar with the plans said, pushing the insolvent airline closer to liquidation.
Parties across the political spectrum urged French voters to vote massively on Sunday to tilt the outcome either way as opinion polls forecast the far-right would be the largest party but fall short of an absolute majority.
All-Stars Logan Webb and Garrett Crochet go head-to-head in a regular-season game for the first time in their careers Wednesday afternoon when the San Francisco Giants seek a sweep in their three-game home series against the Chicago White Sox.
Negotiations are down to the wire over a writers' strike in Hollywood, as studios – and the California economy - brace for the worst. How a fake ID let Hyundai suppliers use child labor in Alabama.
Briton Alistair Brownlee said the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics should go ahead after doubts were raised about a cancellation if COVID-19 cases spiked.
A look at the day ahead from Julien Ponthus.
Niantic Inc, the augmented reality (AR) platform behind Pokemon Go, raised $300 million from hedge fund Coatue at a valuation of $9 billion, the company said in a blog post on Monday.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments over the legality of Trump's directive.
The Federal Reserve's fight to lower inflation back to its 2% target "has a long way to go," Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday in testimony prepared for delivery to the House Financial Services Committee.
Britain should "go into battle" for the City of London after Brexit to strengthen its role as a globally open market that does not take rules from a "protectionist" European Union, a think-tank said in a paper published on Friday.
The Australian Open will begin as scheduled on Monday even though a worker at one of the Melbourne hotels used to quarantine players and their entourages tested positive for COVID-19, tournament director Craig Tiley said on Thursday.