Month: March 2022

Samsung makes it official: the Galaxy Note is dead – long live the Ultra!

Audio player loading… We’ve been expecting this for a while, and now it’s official: Samsung’s Galaxy Note brand is dead, as confirmed by the company’s mobile division chief Roh Tae-moon at MWC 2022, as reported by South Korean outlet Dailian. Speaking to reporters ahead of his visit to the Samsung…

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Microsoft OneDrive gets a native launch on Apple M1 Macs

Audio player loading… Microsoft has announced that its cloud storage service OneDrive is now available as a native app for Macs running Apple’s M1 chips. While Google Drive, Dropbox and other cloud storage services already support the iPhone maker’s M1 chips, the software giant is a bit late to the…

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Kia’s unveils ‘Automode’ autonomous driving tech that will debut on the EV9 SUV

Much as Hyundai did yesterday, Kia has announced an electrification roadmap at its 2022 Investor Day, promising to have 14 fully electric models by 2027 and sales of 1.2 million EVs by 2030. It also revealed that its EV9 SUV, unveiled in concept form last November at the LA Auto…

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Italy is spending billions to try and lure Intel to the EU

Audio player loading… In an effort to lure Intel to its country, Italy has reportedly established a new $4.6bn fund to do so as the chipmaker is preparing to expand its European operations. Just like Amazon did with its second headquarters which almost ended up in New York City, Intel…

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Amazon Labor Union says it has NLRB go-ahead for second NYC election

Amazon employees at the Staten Island LDJ5 warehouse have reportedly gotten the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) permission to continue with unionization efforts, according to the Amazon Labor Union, after the workers filed a petition to unionize in February. According to a screenshot posted by Vice reporter Lauren Kaori Gurley,…

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Federal Lawmakers Worry Russian Leaders Are Using Crypto To Avoid Sanctions

US federal lawmakers are expanding their efforts to track the potential use of cryptocurrency by Russian leaders and oligarchs to evade sweeping sanctions imposed on the country in response to its invasion of Ukraine. Economic advisers and crypto researchers have warned that bitcoin and other currencies could be used to…

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