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Gartner Lowers Revenue Forecast for Chip Market
Global semiconductor sales will grow less strongly this year than in 2021. Research firm Gartner is adjusting its forecast downwards.
Revenue in the chip market is expected to increase by 7.4% in 2022, Gartner now predicts.…
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Vidar Malware Spreads as Fake Windows 11 Updates
Cybercriminals spread malware through fake Windows 11 updates. These are distributed through counterfeit Microsoft portals in the form of so-called ISO files. The Vidar malware is hidden in these malicious ISOs.
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Windows 11 Update Rolled Back After Start Menu Issues
Users are reporting issues with a new update to Windows 11. The update is therefore rolled back.
The update essentially caused the start menu to not work for certain users. There is no effect if you click the start button or press…
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Disappointing Twitter Numbers
The American social networking site Twitter performed below expectations in the second quarter. This is evident from figures released by the company.
Twitter had revenue of $1.18 billion in the second quarter, while analysts had…
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Netflix Loses Nearly a Million Subscribers
Streaming service Netflix loses subscribers for the second quarter in a row. This should be reflected in the quarterly figures. However, the bloodletting of nearly a million is less than feared.
When it released its quarterly…
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Tesla Wants More Australian Lithium for Electric Cars
Australia needs to step up its production and processing of lithium to help meet the high demand for that essential raw material for electric car batteries. Tesla chairman Robyn Denholm said this at a conference in Sydney.
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Uber Pays Millions to Settle Discrimination Case
The ride-hailing service has settled with the US government because it made people with disabilities wait too long and overcharged for a ride.
Uber will pay out about 65,000 passengers with disabilities. The United States…
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Gartner: IT Spending Rises, But Not on Devices
This year, companies will spend three percent more than last year. Software, data centres/cloud, in particular, are on the rise, but there is less enthusiasm for a new printer or PC.
Gartner expects to spend $4.5 trillion on IT…
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