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About 8.5 million Microsoft devices were affected by the CrowdStrike-related glitch
A global technical glitch related to a software update by cybersecurity company CrowdStrike affected nearly 8.5 million Microsoft devices, Microsoft said in a blog post
Nvidia is preparing a version of its new flagship AI chip for the Chinese market
Nvidia is working on a version of its new flagship artificial intelligence chips for the Chinese market that will be compatible with current US export
Oracle reaches $115 million settlement to protect consumer privacy
Oracle agreed to pay $115 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the database software and cloud computing company of invading people’s privacy by collecting their
Three “pro-Russian” hackers arrested in Spain for cyberattacks
Three pro-Russian hackers have been arrested on suspicion of cyberattacks against Spain and other NATO countries for terrorist purposes. According to the Guardia Civil, the
Microsoft says about 8.5 million of its devices were affected by the glitch
A global technical glitch related to a software update by cybersecurity company CrowdStrike affected nearly 8.5 million Microsoft devices, Microsoft said in a blog post
Meta decides to suspend its generative AI tools in Brazil
Meta Platforms on Wednesday the company said it had decided to suspend the use of generative artificial intelligence tools in Brazil in response to government
Nokia reports a 32 per cent drop in profits
Nokia reported a 32 per cent fall in second-quarter operating profit, citing weak demand for 5G telecoms equipment, but the Finnish telecoms group said sales
Saudi Arabia signs deal to buy 100 flying shuttles from Germany’s Lilium
Saudia Group signed an agreement with Lilium on Thursday to buy 100 all-electric flying shuttles, the German air taxi developer said. It is one of
ByteDance must keep gatekeeper label, EU court rules
ByteDance, owner of TikTok, lost its legal challenge to its designation as a gatekeeper under landmark EU rules. Gatekeepers must make their messaging apps interoperate
Trump says Taiwan should pay for its defence, sending TSMC shares tumbling
Taiwan should pay the US for its defence because it gives the country nothing, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said, sending shares of Taiwanese chipmaker