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Monthly Archives: February 2023
Amazon stock hit hardest after tech earnings bonanza, despite misses by Apple and Alphabet
Despite Amazon’s mixed fourth-quarter earnings report, analysts were encouraged by the company’s potential for long-term growth and efforts to tame expenses.
Activision Blizzard pays SEC $35 million to settle probe
Activision Blizzard will pay a $35 million to settle an SEC probe over whistleblower protection violations and disclosure failings.
Apple’s long-term positives outweigh rare earnings miss, Morgan Stanley says
Apple’s top and bottom line misses don’t change the underlying bullish thesis for the company, Morgan Stanley analysts said.
How ChatGPT Kicked Off an A.I. Arms Race
Even inside the company, the chatbot’s popularity has come as something of a shock.
TikTok’s “Transparency and Accountability Center” + ChatGPT’s Origin Story + Kevin Systrom’s Artifact App
Casey becomes a content moderator, Kevin breaks some news on OpenAI and Instagram’s co-founder reveals his new project.
Tech’s Biggest Companies Discover Austerity, to the Relief of Investors
After years of expansion and billions in profits, Big Tech is pulling back from its famously lavish spending as a long boom finally ends.
Why Apple Watches Keep Calling 911
Dispatchers for 911 are being inundated with false, automated distress calls from Apple devices owned by skiers who are very much alive.
Apple Revenue and Profit Down as iPhone Sales Slow
The iPhone maker said sales of its flagship product were down 8 percent as it dealt with a factory shutdown and worries about rising inflation.
Become a full stack SAP Developer
No matter your skill level, you can level up with the online training courses in the 2022 Full Stack SAP Developer eLearning Bundle. The post Become a full stack SAP Developer appeared first on TechRepublic.
How to effectively troubleshoot M1 and M2 macOS Ventura Wi-Fi issues
Multiple reports confirm many M1- and M2-powered macOS Ventura users are experiencing intermittent Wi-Fi difficulties. Here’s how to best approach the issue. The post How to effectively troubleshoot M1 and M2 macOS Ventura Wi-Fi issues appeared first on TechRepublic.
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