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Earliest in view: Apr 24 · 20:08 UTCMost recent: May 11 · 17:18 UTC
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  • TECHNOLOGYMay 11 · 17:18 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Microsoft Israel chief leaves amid ethical controversy

    Microsoft Israel's chief has left the company amid an ethical controversy. The departure was announced with little detail about the nature of the controversy. Microsoft Israel is a subsidiary of the global technology firm Microsoft Corporation.

  • BUSINESSApr 29 · 21:46 UTCDAILY MAIL US
    Wall Street takes a rollercoaster ride after a manic five minutes of mega tech earnings

    Wall Street experienced significant volatility following unexpected results from major tech companies' earnings reports. The market swung sharply within a short period, reflecting mixed investor reactions to the performance of leading technology firms.

  • BUSINESSApr 29 · 21:07 UTCCOINDESK
    Big Tech's multi-billion dollar AI bets are still on track as Mag 7 giants report earnings

    Big Tech companies continue their significant investments in AI despite challenges, with the Mag 7 tech giants reporting strong earnings. The results indicate sustained confidence in AI-driven growth strategies.

  • BUSINESSApr 29 · 15:36 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Big Tech Capex Hits Critical Limit

    Big Tech companies' capital expenditures have reached a critical limit, signaling potential shifts in investment strategies. This development may impact future tech innovations and market competition.

  • BUSINESSApr 26 · 13:00 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Big Tech’s $16 Trillion Earnings Week Is Make-Or-Break for Rally

    Big Tech's $16 trillion earnings week is a critical factor determining the success or failure of the market rally. The performance of major tech companies will significantly influence investor confidence and broader economic trends.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 24 · 20:08 UTCBLEEPING COMPUTER
    Windows Update gets new controls to reduce forced restarts

    Microsoft is introducing new controls in Windows Update to give users more autonomy over update installations and reduce disruptions caused by frequent or poorly timed restarts. The improvements aim to minimize forced reboots, enhancing user experience and system stability.

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