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La storia vera di Asus (e di Taiwan) dopo la trasformazione dell Cina in gigante hi-tech
Due anni fa, durante l’intervista di Nova24, il chairman di Jonney Shih indicava il MacBook Air di Apple: “È un prodotto perfetto. Ho detto ai nostri ingegneri: dobbiamo essere in grado di farne uno così anche noi. E ci siamo riusciti, addirittura il nostro è più potente e ha una tastiera migliore”. Due anni dopo, anziché un altro clone migliorato di un computer pensato da altri, Asus si prende i suoi rischi e cerca strade inedite. (Fonte: Il Sole 24 Ore)

EU Google decision delayed to next week, source says, as Trump visits
EU antitrust regulators have postponed to next week a finding against Google’s Android mobile operating system, a person familiar with the matter said, avoiding any clash with a visit to Brussels by U.S. President Donald Trump. The European Commission had scheduled a meeting of national competition agencies for Tuesday to brief them on the case, including what is expected to be a record-breaking fine against Alphabet unit Google. But the meeting has been rescheduled to July 17, the person said, without giving a reason for the change. Other sources said they expected a delay due to the presence of Trump, who is due to attend a NATO summit in Brussels this week. (Fonte: Reuters)

SoftBank tightens grip on Yahoo Japan via $2 billion deal with Altaba
SoftBank Group is increasing its stake in Yahoo Japan through a $2 billion, three-way deal with U.S. firm Altaba to deepen ties with the internet heavyweight ahead of an IPO of its telecoms unit. Under the deal, SoftBank will buy 221 billion yen ($2 billion) of Yahoo Japan shares from Altaba, formerly internet giant Yahoo Inc. Yahoo Japan will then buy back 220 billion of stock from SoftBank. (Fonte: Reuters)

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