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Big Tech giants are gearing up to release their quarterly results, giving us a peek into the sustainability of their investments in artificial intelligence (AI). Wedbush Securities analysts are optimistic about the growth potential that AI offers, predicting accelerated earnings and growth as the AI revolution sweeps through various industries. While Microsoft and Google are
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Microsoft recently faced allegations from the US Federal Trade Commission regarding their decision to increase the price of Game Pass. The FTC claimed that this price increase resulted in a “degraded” experience for consumers, which was seen as a potential risk following the acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Microsoft, on the other hand, dismissed these claims
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In recent times, there has been a noticeable increase in large-scale attacks on corporate enterprise IT systems. While this trend is not surprising considering the ongoing battle against hackers, a new type of threat has emerged that often goes unnoticed – the single-point failure. These errors in specific parts of a system can lead to
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On a day when computer screens across the world turned blue, chaos ensued. Flights were grounded, hotel check-ins were impossible, and freight deliveries came to a stand-still. The initial suspicion was a cyberterrorist attack, but the reality was much simpler: a botched software update from the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike. The domino effect of this single
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Optical spectrometers have long been valued for their versatility in producing and measuring light properties across the electromagnetic spectrum. Traditionally, these instruments have been associated with advanced optical components and complex mechanisms, resulting in bulky and expensive designs that limit their accessibility. Recent efforts by electronics engineers, however, are aimed at developing compact and affordable
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In the Olympics held in Rome on August 27, 1960, a controversial incident occurred during the 100-meter freestyle men’s swimming event. Australian swimmer John Devitt and American Lance Larson both finished with a time of 55.2 seconds. Despite Larson being technically faster by one-tenth of a second, the head judge ruled in favor of Devitt
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