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3 years agoTags HP - Promo 2Economic downturn means lower spending on computer chips After years discussing how to increase production of semiconductors to satisfy markets weakened demand for PCs and smartphones and improved
3 years agoTags HP - SliderMore than half of social media advertising revenue is from video Video accounts for more than half of all social network advertising revenue, marketing and research firm Insider Intelligence says. It
3 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: IT and Media news week 5 It’s been mostly gloomy weeks for big tech but with a few more optimistic tones in quarterly reports. Alphabet’s Google
3 years agoTags big techMostly gloomy big tech quarterly reports It’s been mostly gloomy weeks for big tech but with a few more optimistic tones in quarterly reports. Alphabet’s Google and
3 years agoTags digital labourImproving working conditions for digital labour platforms Measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms will be negotiated by the European Parliament and the member
3 years agoTags HP - SliderWomen hardest hit in tech industry’s layoffs Women have been hardest hit by the tech industry’s layoffs during the last 12 months, Women in Tech research shows
3 years agoTags cybersecurityRussia’s war in Ukraine and European cybersecurity Russia’s war on Ukraine has influenced the cyber sphere in many ways with cyber operations used alongside traditional military action,
3 years agoTags Artificial IntelligenceFuture regulations of the use of artificial intelligence The focus on generative artificial intelligence like chatGPT, predicted to have great, but controversial, impact on creation, includes discussions about
3 years agoTags International Federation of JournalistsNordic unions leaving International Federation of Journalists Journalists’ trade unions in Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland are leaving the International Journalist Federation (IFJ) protesting that IFJ is