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Are you wondering if your computer is being monitored at work? Employers often snoop on their employees’ computer activities to ensure productivity and mitigate organizational risks. While some organizations communicate about this practice, others don’t. Either way, being mindful of

By Hyunjoo Jin, Akash Sriram (Reuters) - Tesla on Tuesday reported its lowest profit margin in more than five years and missed Wall Street earnings targets in the second quarter, as the electric vehicle maker cut prices to revive demand while

By Arsheeya Bajwa (Reuters) - Texas Instruments beat analysts' estimates for second-quarter profit on Tuesday, powered by stabilizing demand for analog chips from markets such as personal electronics and lower manufacturing costs. A rebound in smartphones and personal computers sales has enabled

Gen AI: In June 2024, an artificial intelligence-generated picture of the well-known K-pop star G-Dragon holding a transparent bag of bread while making peace signs with his hands went viral on X in South Korea. The popular post on X showed

The Norwegian global reverse vending machines (RVM) leader has partnered with UCC as part of the university’s plastic free campus initiative in an aim to encourage recycling amongst students and young people Cork: Global reverse vending machines leader, TOMRA Collection, in partnership

By Neil Jerome Morales MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines' gaming regulator said on Tuesday it will cancel the licenses of offshore gambling firms and work with law enforcement agencies to implement President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's order of a total ban on

Smartphones, tablets, smartwatches and headsets. OnePlus is back in Europe for a global launch of its new products. The Chinese company chose Milan to showcase the OnePlus Nord 4, the latest heir to a successful range, which, in recent years,

By Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) - The billionaire founder of South Korean tech giant Kakao Corp, Kim Beom-su was arrested on Tuesday on accusations of manipulating stocks during the acquisition of a K-Pop agency last year.  The case is the latest legal

By Shivani Tanna in Bengaluru, Steven Scheer and Deborah Sophia (Reuters) - Cybersecurity startup Wiz has walked away from a reported $23 billion deal to be acquired by Google-parent Alphabet and has chosen to pursue an initial public offering, according to

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