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Intel In New Mexico

Intel Announces $3.5 Billion Investment for New Mexico Expansion

Tech leader Intel Corporation has announced that it will invest $3.5 billion to expand its New Mexico operations in a press conference, May 3.
Florida OKs Bill to Penalize Social Media Firms That Ban Politicians

Florida OKs Bill to Penalize Social Media Firms That Ban Politicians

The Florida House and Senate voted this week to pass legislation that will penalize social media companies banning politicians from their platforms.
Cutover Migration for Exchange 2010 to Office 365

Cutover Migration for Exchange 2010 to Office 365

Prior to Exchange 2010, there were no methods to build a Hybrid environment with Office 365. Hence, Exchange 2010 is one of the most successful source servers. For companies that have updated versions of the server, it would not be ideal to leave the cloud environment shortly after deploying a new Exchange release and when there is the availability of support.
Demonstrators Protest Against Google Campus

Web Designer Buys Google Argentina Domain for Only $2.90

The 30-year-old web designer's invoice from the NIC showed that he was able to acquire ‘google.com.ar’ for only 270 Argentine pesos or $2.90.
DC MPD Confirms Hacking Incident on Department’s Server

D.C. MPD Confirms Hacking Incident on Department’s Server

D.C. Metropolitan Police District confirmed a hacking incident on their servers. The department sought the help of the FBI in investigating the case.
How Skip Tracing Makes Tracking Tenants Easier for Florida Agents and Landlords

How Skip Tracing Makes Tracking Tenants Easier for Florida Agents and Landlords

A lot of landlords and letting agents in Florida find that getting good tenants for their properties can be a challenge at times. Sometimes, the wrong choices are made, and they end up with tenants that cause all sorts of problems such as damaging the property or failing to pay their rent, and building up arrears. This can then make life and finances very difficult for the landlord and can cause a lot of stress.
Keeping Files and Data Safe with Cloud Storage Solutions

Keeping Files and Data Safe with Cloud Storage Solutions

In the digital age we live in today, technology has become vital to all businesses in all industries. Even when it comes to things such as storing data, businesses turn to digital technology to store files and business-related data of crucial importance. When something happens that causes this data to become damaged or even lost, it can cause devastation for the business in some cases unless it has been backed up and stored via a reliable source.
Automotive Industry Trends Happening in 2021

Automotive Industry Trends Happening in 2021

A survey of automotive industry trends reveals information-centered technologies are playing a key role in the future of the industry. The auto industry is adding new technologies to its operations at a rapid pace.
Google, Apple Market Power Scares App Makers

Google, Apple Market Power Scares App Makers

Some app makers reveal that they fear how much power Apple and Google have when it comes to distribution and over their business.
White House’s Social Media Vaccine Campaign Adds Dr. Fauci

White House’s Social Media Vaccine Campaign Adds Dr. Fauci

White House to launch vaccine campaign on social media to curb hesitancy among communities and American adults; Dr. Fauci and other officials to participate.
Why You Should Spend A Hour In A Day Playing Games?

Why You Should Spend A Hour In A Day Playing Games?

Games always play an important role in our lives, not just for entertainment, but also for cognitive and physical development. Just an hour of gaming can help you grow your personality.
Nikolay Shkilev, PhD:

Nikolay Shkilev, PhD: "The world is moving towards digitalization"

In 2020 and 2021, the world went crazy and started to move into digital assets, DeFi (decentralized finance), NFT (non-fungible tokens), Blockchain, etc. The growth of this industry exceeded 300% in 2020 alone and continues to grow.
TikTok ‘Blackout Challenge’ Blamed for the Death of a Colorado Boy

TikTok ‘Blackout Challenge’ Blamed for the Death of a Colorado Boy

A 12-year-old Colorado boy, who joined the TikTok "Blackout Challenge" that dared people to choke themselves until they lose consciousness, died on Saturday.
Axel Capriles Hernández: “The hybrid car won’t remain forever”

Axel Capriles Hernández: “The hybrid car won’t remain forever”

Coronavirus crisis is changing the priorities and needs of consumers, even in terms time and space. People want to spend as little time as possible when they do their purchases, and one of the tools helping them is contact less payments.

HR Tech Leader Now Valued at $1.3B After A $100 Million Series D

Phenom, the world leader in tech-driven talent acquisition and management, has announced a $100 million Series D funding round that further raises the company value to $1.3 billion.
FCC Asks Public to Use Their App in Checking Internet Speed

FCC Asks Public to Use Their App in Checking Internet Speed

FCC encouraged Americans to use their speed test app in order to gather more precise data on Internet speed and broadband expansion.
Pennsylvania Woman Stabbed to Death by a Man She Met On Facebook Marketplace

Pennsylvania Woman Stabbed to Death by a Man She Met On Facebook Marketplace

Denise Williams, a woman from Pennsylvania, lost her life after being stabbed by a man she met on Facebook Marketplace.
LG Exits Smartphone Industry, Refocusing on Other Products

LG Exits Smartphone Industry, Refocusing on Other Products

Lg announced their plan to exit the smartphone industry by the need of July. However, the company will refocus on Smart Home and other products.
Amazon Acknowledges Their Drivers

Amazon Acknowledges Their Drivers "Peeing in Bottle"

Amazon apologized to Representative Pocan after rebutting his criticisms regarding the company's workplace.
Mexican Drug Cartels Use TikTok to Smuggle Migrants, Recruit Them for Crimes, Abbott Says

Mexican Drug Cartels Use TikTok to Smuggle Migrants, Recruit Them for Crimes, Abbott Says

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Mexican drug cartels are using social media apps, such as TikTok, to recruit more people to work in their smuggling operations.
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