Month: June 2020

California push for zero-emissions heavy trucks starts in 2024

The state of California is requiring all trucks to be zero-emission beginning in 2024, thanks to a new mandate from the California Air Resources Board. The regulation, which CARB calls the “first in the world,”is meant to be a step towards California… Source

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This is Intel’s not-so-secret weapon against AMD, but will it be too late? null

[embedded content] During a recent presentation, Intel CTO and GM of Technology Development Dr. Mike Mayberry shed some light on what’s in the pipeline for the company – and it’s got a lot to do with nanoribbon/nanowire. The full presentation on ‘The Future of Compute’ can be found above. It’s…

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Salesforce debuts new all-in-one platform for the post-pandemic world Salesforce Anywhere

The pandemic has significantly altered the way in which teams work together online and this is why Salesforce has introduced its new collaboration and productivity tool, Salesforce Anywhere. The company took note of how customers use its collaboration tool for documents Quip and then used the insights it gained to…

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Facebook’s advertiser boycott is getting even bigger

Mark Zuckerberg’s promise to add labels to rule-breaking posts from politicians hasn’t stopped more big-name advertisers from joining an advertising boycott of the social network. Coca-Cola, Hershey and Honda are among the latest high-profile compani… Source

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This new botnet has recruited an army of Windows devices null

A new botnet is exploiting close to a dozen high and critical-severity vulnerabilities in Windows systems to turn them into cryptomining clients as well as to launch DDoS attacks. The malware behind the botnet has been given the name Satan DDoS though security researchers have taken to referring to its…

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Coca-Cola joins Facebook boycott with a pause on all social media advertising starting July 1st

The Coca-Cola Company is pausing all digital advertising on social media platforms globally for at least 30 days starting July 1st, the soda giant announced on Friday evening. The move is part of a broader boycott of Facebook and Instagram organized by the Anti-Defamation League, the NAACP, and other organizations…

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