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Yet another red flag on the steaming heap that the #techindustry is quickly becoming. There are so many talented #womenintech that recent efforts like this are directly undermining.
January 11, 2025 at 1:35 PM
Elon Musk declares "war" on critics! 💥 Defends H-1B visas as critical for America's tech edge amid intense political drama.

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December 28, 2024 at 8:56 PM
UK hopeful for tariff reversal with potential US tech-led economic deal
Investing.com -- British business minister Jonathan Reynolds recently expressed hope that the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump could be withdrawn soon, contingent on a tech-led economic deal between the two nations. The UK government anticipates being impacted by Trump’s global tariff plan this week but remains committed to negotiating a new economic partnership to secure exemptions once the tariffs are in place. In a recent interview with Sky News, Reynolds conveyed a composed approach by the UK towards the tariff situation. When questioned about the possibility of a deal resulting in the removal of tariffs in the upcoming weeks or months, he responded affirmatively, stating that such a development was his objective. While Reynolds couldn’t provide a specific timeline for the reversal of tariffs, he cautioned that the duration of the deal negotiation could increase the likelihood of the UK imposing retaliatory tariffs. He emphasized that the longer the potential resolution remains unresolved, the more the UK will have to contemplate its stance. On being asked about the prospect of retaliatory tariffs, Reynolds stated that all options should be accessible to the UK, deeming this approach as reasonable. This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.
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April 1, 2025 at 7:36 AM
PC manufacturers race ahead of tariffs with rush shipments, Q1 market share booms as a result #Technology #Business #IndustryGiants #PCMarket #Tariffs #TechIndustry
PC manufacturers race ahead of tariffs with rush shipments, Q1 market share booms as a result
Data from Canalys and International Data Corporation (IDC) suggest 2025 Q1 PC shipment increases are likely due to manufacturers striving to avoid initial tariff impacts.
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April 10, 2025 at 5:03 PM
💼 Google layoffs impact hundreds in division working on Chrome Browser, Pixel Phones. Streamlining operations for efficiency.

How will this affect the tech industry? #Google #layoffs #techindustry 📉
April 12, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Yves Smith doesn't "understand how something as destructive as #chatgpt is being aggressively embraced.", b/c 1st you have to understand the #techindustry is owned/operated by complete psychopaths.

"The energy consumption of the newest version of ChatGPT is significantly higher than previous […]
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August 16, 2025 at 11:05 PM
Intel is reportedly planning its largest workforce cut since 2007—a 20% reduction—to help it prepare for 2030s tech competition. The move includes exploring advanced chip production partnerships and asset sales. #Intel #WorkforceReduction #TechIndustry
April 23, 2025 at 3:22 PM
The online gambling industry is evolving as AI technology takes the spotlight. Meet the innovators betting big on AI gambling agents, blending cutting-edge tech with gaming. #AIGambling #Innovation #TechIndustry

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September 3, 2025 at 9:04 AM
October 8, 2025 at 2:02 PM
Still trying to get your head around #DeepSeek, and why it #matters for matters from #TechIndustry and #LocalLLM to #KnowledgeEconomy and #GeoPolitics?
Following @garymarcus.bsky.social is a good start...
Gary has been speaking the truth on this for ages and you wouldn’t believe the grief he gets on it.
Five things most people don't seem to understand about DeepSeek.

• It's not smarter than earlier models, just trained more cheaply

• It doesn't solve hallucinations or problems with reliability.

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January 28, 2025 at 6:44 PM
December 7, 2024 at 4:11 PM
DeepSeek slashes AI API costs by 75%, triggering a price war that could reshape the industry. Rivals may be forced to cut prices, competition will heat up, and AI adoption could accelerate. #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #TechIndustry

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DeepSeek offers steep discounts, escalating AI price war
This could force rivals to cut costs, intensify competition, and reshape enterprise AI adoption strategies.
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March 3, 2025 at 7:07 PM
Internal docs, emails & federal data reveal concerns over Indian IT giant TCS using L-1A manager visas to undercut US workers. #TCS #VisaAbuse #L1AVisa #TechIndustry #USJobs #Immigration #TechNews #Workforce #IndianIT #USLabor

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February 19, 2025 at 12:02 PM
April 6, 2024 at 9:18 PM
In today's video I attempt to do a top-to-bottom dive into the emerging of AI Psychosis, how it's an institutional problem and how it trickles down onto the rest of us.

Oh and this is just Warhammer 40k with extra steps.

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#gamedev #gamesindustry #techindustry
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July 5, 2025 at 4:19 PM
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan charts foundry roadmap
Investing.com -- Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) CEO, Lip-Bu Tan reaffirmed the company’s commitment to becoming a leading global foundry player, laying out a focused roadmap at the Direct Connect Conference that prioritized customer trust, technology readiness, and delivery discipline. “I’m committed,” Tan said, as he acknowledged questions about his role, just five weeks into the job. “I’m so excited today to share with you… I’m committed to making Intel a leader in semiconductors.” Tan outlined four foundational goals for Intel Foundry Services (IFS): delivering on power, performance, and area targets with cost competitiveness; ensuring that Intel’s process technology is accessible for a broad set of customers; building deep engagement in advanced packaging; and reestablishing Intel as a dependable, ecosystem-friendly foundry partner. “Our job now is to apply these strengths in new ways to meet the needs of the product market,” Tan told a crowd of customers and partners. A key message of the keynote was that earning and keeping customer trust requires more than breakthrough process technology. It means delivering predictable results, focusing on quality and reliability, and ensuring a seamless transition to silicon. “We will rapidly embrace industry standards and best design practices,” Tan said, emphasizing Intel’s shift toward openness and standardization, a change many customers have long requested. Tan also spotlighted ecosystem collaboration, pointing to Intel’s close partnership with Synopsys (NASDAQ:SNPS). Together, the two companies are enabling IP and EDA support early in the process development cycle to ensure first-time-right silicon. “There’s a lot of great collaboration between Intel and Synopsys to get the IP PPA ready for production design,” Tan noted during a joint segment with Synopsys CEO Sassine Ghazi. Intel aims to make it easier for customers to ramp quickly on its nodes, with early design enablement on upcoming technologies like Intel 18A and beyond. The company stressed that while past innovation gave Intel global leadership, delivering consistent execution and fostering ecosystem confidence would determine future success. Tan also acknowledged the industry’s evolving needs around packaging, supply chain resilience, and manufacturing footprint. He committed to maintaining a broad and scalable presence across the western hemisphere and praised U.S. policy efforts in support of semiconductor leadership. “The current administration has made American technology and manufacturing leadership a priority,” Tan said, adding that Intel will continue working with policymakers to meet shared objectives. Tan reiterated Intel’s engineering-first culture and the importance of relentless improvement. “Past achievements do not guarantee future success,” he said, calling the current moment “an exciting time” and urging customers to offer feedback to help guide Intel’s transformation into a world-class foundry.
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April 29, 2025 at 5:37 PM