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Monthly Archives: April 2023
Chinese hackers outnumber FBI cyber staff 50 to 1, bureau director says
Wray said the country has “stolen more of our personal and corporate data than all other nations—big or small—combined.”
Apple employee who defrauded company of millions sentenced to three years in prison
Dhirendra Prasad defrauded Apple and the IRS out of millions of dollars in a yearslong conspiracy to double-bill the company for parts it had already paid for.
Critical-rated security flaw in Illumina DNA sequencing tech exposes patient data
The U.S. government has sounded the alarm about a critical software vulnerability found in genomics giant Illumina’s DNA sequencing devices, which hackers can exploit to modify or steal patients’ sensitive medical data. In separate advisories released on Thursday, U.S. cybersecurity … Continue reading
									
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		Microsoft is betting its future on cloud gaming — but that’s what tripped up the Activision deal
U.K. regulators fears that Microsoft could in future withhold its blockbuster Call of Duty, Warcraft and Diablo titles from other cloud gaming platforms.
Intel reports largest quarterly loss in company history
The loss per share was slightly better than soft Wall Street expectations.
Why cities continue to have a love-hate affair with e-scooters
E-scooters have popped up in metro areas around the world, but many of the ride-share companies behind them are struggling.
Sony posts record annual profit boosted by chips and all-time high PlayStation 5 sales
Sony said it sold 19.1 million PlayStation 5 units in its fiscal year, beating its own forecast of 18 million units.
Learn how to use ChatGPT for just $20 and boost your bottom line
This Introduction to ChatGPT online course will teach you how to utilize this groundbreaking artificial intelligence technology. The post Learn how to use ChatGPT for just $20 and boost your bottom line appeared first on TechRepublic.
									
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		Battle of two marketing companies
It isn’t often that startup rivals battle in plain view of others, but such is the case with the mobile messaging services provider Postscript, which took to the Twitterverse earlier this month after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from competitor Attentive. … Continue reading
Cloud infrastructure revenue growth dips to 19% in Q1, but still hits $63B for quarter
As expected, companies are continuing to cut back on their cloud spend where possible, as tech budgets continue to get careful scrutiny. That resulted in a quarter in which the cloud grew 19%, up $10 billion over last year to … Continue reading
									
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