EV charging body says Tesla’s charger connector is not standardized yet

(Reuters) – CharIN, the industry body promoting the Combined Charging System (CCS) standard to power electric vehicles, said on Monday Tesla’s charging model is not a standard yet and does not provide an open charging ecosystem for the industry. U.S. automakers General Motors and Ford said they will adopt Tesla’s model of charging cars with…

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White House: US shared concerns with Cuba about hosting China spy base

By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States has made its concerns known to the Cuban government about Cuba hosting Chinese spy operations on its territory, White House spokesperson John Kirby said on Monday. Kirby said the bilateral relationship with China was tense at the moment, but President Joe Biden was committed to keeping the…

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Oracle beats quarterly revenue estimates on cloud services demand

(Reuters) -Oracle on Monday topped fourth-quarter revenue estimates and forecast an upbeat first quarter, driven by growing demand for its cloud offerings from companies deploying AI, sending its shares up nearly 4%. Oracle’s push into the cloud computing market has started to bear fruit, helped by its acquisition of electronic medical records firm Cerner last…

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Analysis-EV charger makers guardedly look to adopt Tesla standard

By Abhirup Roy (Reuters) -Electric vehicle charging companies are cautiously embracing Tesla’s charging technology as the main U.S. standard, mere days after Ford and GM said they were adopting it, but questions remained about how any interoperability would work. The rare agreements between Tesla Inc and each of the two U.S. automakers, who among them…

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Nasdaq to buy fintech firm Adenza for $10.5 billion, rattling some investors

By Manya Saini, Anirban Sen and John McCrank (Reuters) -Nasdaq on Monday agreed to buy Thoma Bravo-owned software firm Adenza for $10.5 billion, with the exchange operator’s biggest-ever deal broadening its financial technology footprint but giving shareholders a case of sticker shock. Adenza’s risk management and regulatory software is primarily used by banks and brokerages…

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Americans should prepare for cyber sabotage from Chinese hackers, US official warns

By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Chinese hackers are all but certain to disrupt American critical infrastructure, such as pipelines and railways, in the event of a conflict with the United States, a senior U.S. cybersecurity official said Monday. In comments made during an appearance at the Aspen Institute in Washington, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security…

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Blink, ChargePoint to launch EV chargers with Tesla’s charging connector

(Reuters) -Electric vehicle charging equipment makers Blink Charging, ChargePoint and Tritium said on Monday they will offer chargers with Tesla’s connector, as the standard Combined Charging System (CCS) connector falls out of favor with automakers. General Motors, one of the largest U.S. automakers, said last week it would join Ford in adopting Tesla’s previously proprietary…

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Binance plans to swap 750 million of token pairs to ensure liquidity

(Reuters) – Binance said in a tweet on Monday it would swap 750 million tether-tron token pairs for tether-ether in an attempt to maintain the stablecoin’s liquidity. The move comes amid renewed regulatory scrutiny at the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange and will help cushion some of the fallout from recent blows, including Binance being sued…

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