UncategorizedPlaying ‘whack-a-mole’ with Meta over my fraudulent avatars fwadmin / April 26, 2025 How is it possible that a company with such huge resources, including artificial intelligence tools, cannot deal with this?
UncategorizedCanada PM Carney condemns Israeli blockade on food, says WFP must be allowed to work in Gaza fwadmin / April 26, 2025
UncategorizedLas Vegas Sands slaps down worries that U.S.-China tensions could threaten its Macau casinos fwadmin / April 25, 2025 “We have an incredible relationship with Beijing,” CEO Rob Goldstein said on the casino operator’s earnings call.
UncategorizedGoogle wows Wall Street with strong Q1, but deflects questions about its business since Trump’s tariffs fwadmin / April 25, 2025 Advertising held up in the first quarter, but Google executives gingerly danced around their Q2 expectations.
Uncategorized‘There are no quick fixes’: Intel’s CEO gives Wall Street a reality check about the chipmaker’s would-be turnaround fwadmin / April 25, 2025 New CEO Lip-Bu Tan gave a broad outline of how he plans to revive the ailing chipmaking giant.
UncategorizedSoutheast Asia doesn’t need fossil fuels to power its data center boom. Renewable energy will get the job done—and more cheaply too fwadmin / April 25, 2025 Planners may think that fossil fuels—the quick and dirty option—is the only way to get the energy needed for the AI boom. They’d be mistaken.
UncategorizedIntel to cut jobs and capex as Trump tariffs cloud outlook fwadmin / April 25, 2025 US chipmaker’s shares fall in after-market trading as it offers downbeat guidance
UncategorizedAlphabet shares rise as Google search boosts profits fwadmin / April 25, 2025 Silicon Valley giant says AI is helping engagement in core division despite threat from ChatGPT
UncategorizedEurope must show it’s serious about Ukraine by tightening sanctions on Russia fwadmin / April 25, 2025 The EU bolsters Putin’s war machine by buying Russian energy, minerals, and metals, even as Russia’s economy appears to falter.