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(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. is preparing a wave of artificial intelligence features for its next iPhone and iPad operating systems, including a grammar checker and new shortcut options, part of an effort to narrow the gap with capabilities available on rival devices.Most Read from BloombergStocks Fall, Oil Rises as Hormuz Deal Hopes Fade: Markets WrapBillionaire Rinehart Bets $100 Million on US Defense StocksIranian Media Said US Offered Interim Waiver on Oil SanctionsUS and Iran Far From Deal as
Fresh labor talks and a Korean court ruling help cool fears of a major chip production disruption.
Shares rise as investors watch efforts to avoid chip strike
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Tata Electronics plans India's first 300 mm commercial semiconductor fab in Gujarat with ASML technology support.
Micron Technology stock was gaining early Monday. Investors are watching for labor action at rival Samsung Electronics that could disrupt to memory-chip supplies and further boost prices. Micron shares were up 1.3% in premarket trading after closing down 6.6% on Friday.
Nvidia earnings report is expected to be the main event for tech investors this week.
Nvidia earnings report is expected to be the main event for tech investors this week.
Nvidia earnings report is expected to be the main event for tech investors this week.
Samsung Electronics and its labour union plan to hold more talks on Tuesday in a bid to avert the biggest strike in the tech giant's history, amid concern that a walkout by more than 45,000 workers could hit South Korea's economy and disrupt global supply chains. The threatened 18-day strike starting on Thursday comes amid an acute global shortage in memory chips, which are essential components in AI data centres, smartphones and laptops. The shortage has fueled soaring profits at Samsung and its peers in recent months.
U. S. stock futures moved lower on Monday as investors remained cautious amid elevated global bond yields and ongoing geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran.

<body><p>STORY: Samsung Electronics and its South Korean labor union kicked off a new round of government-mediated pay talks on Monday.</p><p>The talks follow the collapse of an initial round of negotiations over pay and bonuses, ahead of a strike due to begin on Thursday.</p><p>Before the meeting, union representative Choi Seung-Ho talked to reporters.</p><p>“We've now reached the follow-up mediation stage anyhow, and I'd also like to convey that we will engage sincerely in this second round of follow-up mediation."</p><p>More than 45,000 workers are threatening to stage the largest strike in the company's history, running for 18 days from May 21.</p><p>:: Samsung Electronics</p><p>South Korean government officials have voiced concerns that a strike should be avoided at all costs, warning of significant risk to economic growth, exports and financial markets.</p><p>Samsung accounts for almost a quarter of the country's overseas shipments. </p><p>:: Archive</p><p>President Lee Jae Myung said on X on Monday that management rights should be respected as much as labor rights.</p><p>He said workers should receive fair compensation for their labor, while shareholders who bear risks and losses through investments also deserve a share of corporate profits. </p><p>Samsung shares were up around 3% by early afternoon in Seoul. </p></body>
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Both sides were under pressure to reach a deal after South Korea’s government warned that it could invoke emergency-mediation powers to force a settlement if negotiations fail.
Samsung Electronics and its South Korean labour union are set to join a new round of government-mediated pay talks on Monday, in a bid to avert a strike at the tech giant, which accounts for nearly a quarter of the country's exports. The talks resume days after a first round of government-mediated negotiations over pay and bonus schemes collapsed, ahead of a strike scheduled to begin on Thursday at the world's largest memory chipmaker. South Korean government officials, including the prime minister and finance minister, have voiced concerns that a strike should be avoided at all costs, warning it could pose significant risk to economic growth, exports and financial markets.
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Counterpoint Research said the smartphone industry is rapidly shifting toward Agentic AI, with chipmakers and device makers racing to build smarter, context-aware AI experiences directly into smartphones. Qualcomm And MediaTek Intensify AI Smartphone Competition Counterpoint Research noted on Thursday that...
Samsung Electronics (KOSE:A005930) has appointed Won-Jin Lee as the new Head of its Visual Display Business. The Visual Display Business oversees Samsung TVs, monitors, and related products that are central to the company’s consumer brand. Lee brings experience in content, services, and marketing, with potential implications for smart TV and connected home strategies. The Visual Display Business sits at the core of Samsung Electronics, shaping how consumers see the brand in living rooms,...
Investing.com -- South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will hold a high-profile bilateral summit on Tuesday, according to an official announcement from the South Korean presidential Blue House on Sunday.
South Korea will pursue all options, including emergency arbitration, to avoid a labour strike at the country's biggest employer Samsung Electronics and to minimise any damage if one does occur, its prime minister said on Sunday. The world's largest memory chip maker and its South Korean labour union will resume pay talks on Monday with a government mediator, in a move that could ease concerns over a potentially disruptive strike at the tech giant that accounts for nearly a quarter of the country's exports. "Just one day of suspension at Samsung Electronics' semiconductor factory is expected to incur direct losses of as much as 1 trillion won ($667.68 million)," Prime Minister Kim Min-seok said after an emergency meeting with ministers on Sunday.
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Samsung Electronics (KOSE:A005930) and Withings are partnering to link their wearable and health management technologies. The collaboration focuses on data syncing between Samsung Health and Withings apps to give users a more unified health data view. The partnership targets cross platform health tracking, connecting Samsung devices with Withings health monitoring products. Samsung Electronics (KOSE:A005930) has been building out its position in consumer electronics, including smartphones,...