Having just taken note of the impact of war on confidence, consider what was reported late yesterday. They no longer deny ...
This author speaks of “The Receivables Anomaly”, “The Inventory Paradox” and “The Vibe Revenue Admission”.
It should be noted that all of the above attacks always came from America. Always. That says a lot about American culture of hostile attitudes towards the media globally. Yes, globally. The current US ...
Meta is set to proceed with layoffs impacting approximately 200 workers in the San Francisco Bay Area. The company will cut ...
But for many people in many countries there's growing pain, anxiety, hopelessness (short wars turn out to be very long; patience runs out). Someone we know recently had family tragedy here in the UK; ...
More than six months ago the "Cocaine Communication Manager" got arrested for cocaine use. He was doing cocaine out in public ...
When NASA revealed that Microsoft Outlook was used in a craft it wasn't a Microsoft ad. Rather, it was a neat way to ...
IBM layoffs ("RAs") are a nonstop thing, but IBM tends to do "lump sums" several times a year and ahead of "results" later ...
GAFAM datacentres (no matter if one calls them "clown" or "hey hi" or some other buzzword) are targets, which reduces ...
Judging by statCounter's data, Switzerland saw significant adoption of GNU/Linux in the past year. Steam (or Valve) saw it doubling in a year. What will it take for mainstream media (not just geeks' ...
Datacentre attacks almost always hit Amazon, at least in the Gulf (Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Oman and so on). That's ...
Microsoft is a really vicious company. Don't believe the Microsoft "haters" (as Microsoft calls critics), listen to Microsoft insiders who saw it from the inside [1,2] and now speak about it publicly.
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