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THE GREAT HACKER ATTACK ON THE NFT PLATFORM: Users Lost $1.7 Million

The popularity of NFT as a concept is growing day by day, opening new spaces for digital content trade. However, all jobs that generate a large amount of money attract the attention of hackers and other malicious users. Whether you are familiar with the NFT concept or not, its popularity is undeniable. Artists around the world are selling digital rights to their work to other users, who are apparently willing to pay serious money for digital ownership of a piece. On the wave of NFT popularity, the OpenSea platform has become the most popular place to trade NFTs. Unfortunately, this information... … Read More »

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Microsoft is Shopping Again, This Time in a Completely Different Segment

The cyber security market is of great importance to the team at Microsoft, and their future investments could go in that direction. Since Satya Nadella took over the helm of Microsoft, the company has spent more than $ 100 billion on acquisitions. The most resounding name is the most recent one - the takeover of Activision Blizzard for almost 70 billion dollars, which regulators have yet to approve. Prior to that, the largest acquisition was LinkedIn (more than 26 billion dollars), and of the more famous names, Microsoft also bought Mojang, Bethesda, ZeniMax Media and GitHub. The latest... … Read More »

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Meta is Not Leaving Europe

Meta announced that it has no intention of leaving the European market. Information has emerged that due to problems with European regulations regarding the transfer of personal data between the EU and the US, they may shut down Facebook and Instagram in the EU, but now they have denied it from Meta. They issued a statement stating that the information about the alleged threat and leaving the European market is incorrect. From Meta, they say that they have no intention of doing that. Users in Europe can relax. … Read More »

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Xiaomi Has a Plan - More Than $15 Billion to Bring Down Apple

Xiaomi will invest more than $ 15 billion over the next five years in development and research to remove Apple from the throne of the largest smartphone maker. Their goal is to first become number one in China, and then in the global world market, and to overthrow Apple from the first place. Lei Jun, CEO and founder of Xiaomi, said their goal is to reach the full level of Apple and become number one in the next three years. Last year, Apple overtook Samsung and became the world's largest seller of mobile phones, and after six years, they became number one in China as well. There, they took... … Read More »

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No Deal - Nvidia is not Buying Arm

Nvidia is no longer in the spotlight to buy Arm for $ 40 billion, according to a SoftBank announcement. According to the news, first published by the Financial Times, Nvidia will pay SoftBank $ 1.25 billion for a failed transaction. In addition, Arma CEO Simon Segars will resign. SoftBank, which owns the Arm division, now points out that Arm will be offered publicly, during the fiscal year starting on April 1. Nvidia did not comment on this information, so the company neither confirmed nor denied that the agreement on the purchase of Arma had failed. From the very beginning, the potential... … Read More »

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Google Allows Businesses to Use Workspace for Free

Google's latest move concerns the improvement of Workspace, and the goal of companies that have existing email systems, but do not have access to modern productivity applications. A big selling point of the Google Workspace Essentials Starter Edition is that it's free, with no "limited trial period". The Workspace Essentials Starter Edition primarily implements Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides, as well as Chat (along with Spaces) and Meet for Communication. As with a free personal account, storage space is limited to 15GB. The biggest thing missing here, of course, is Gmail. No need for... … Read More »