A simple string of ‘And’ seems to crash Google Docs
Google Docs appears to crash at the sight of "And. And. And. And. And."
A bug is causing Google Docs to crash if a string of words is typed into a document, opened with the online word processor. After crashing, the document won't be easily re-accessed. Doing so would trigger the crash again.
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Nvidia fined €5.2 million for lying about revenue
Cryptominers are a bigger source of revenue than Nvidia cared to admit.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) supervises markets in the United States. The SEC enforces several laws, including rules on communications between shareholders and organizations. Organizations must communicate... Read more
Leaked version of One Outlook available
A leaked version of One Outlook is available. Over time, the application will replace all Outlook versions.
In 2021, Windows Central shared leaked images of One Outlook, a long-awaited Microsoft project. The tech giant wants to replace all versions of Outlook with a single application.
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Germany seeks to tempt chipmakers with 14 billion euros in state aid
The move seeks to help core German industries such as automobile production.
Germany's government wants to attract chip makers with 14 billion euros in state-funded support, according to Reuters. Economy Minister Robert Habeck said that the lack of semiconductors used in everything from smartpho... Read more
JFrog extends support for Terraform
New support structure helps developers complete their cloud Kubernetes registry.
This week, JFrog announced native support for Terraform files, allowing users to maintain consistent workflows and processes across multiple cloud platforms. Terraform comes as an Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) techno... Read more
Privacy authorities call on Europe to amend Data Act
National privacy authorities are calling on Europe's member states and parliament to amend the Data Act. According to the authorities, the bill risks violations of the GDPR.
All European privacy authorities are part of the EDPB. The organization disagrees with the Data Act, a bill recently pres... Read more
Lenovo unveils the Slim 9i, the world’s first carbon-neutral laptop
Lenovo today unveiled the Slim 9i (branded as Yoga Slim 9i in some areas), the company's latest flagship that represents the company's commitment to sustainability and carbon neutrality. The Slim 9i is the first laptop in the world to be certified as carbon neutral, from the recycled materials used... Read more
AMD introduces dedicated line of Chromebook processors
The new AMD Ryzen 5000 C-Series brings Zen 3 architecture to to Chromebooks.
According to ADM, the Ryzen 5000 C-Series processors provides a suitable alternative to the Intel processors typically featured in Chromebooks. It's safe to say that AMD is seriously upping its competetiveness in this s... Read more
World central bank argues against Big Tech data harvesting
According to a document issued by the world's major central bank umbrella body, the BIS, individuals and businesses should have more control over the data gathered on them by social media and other Big Tech corporations and banks.
In recent decades, the proliferation of internet-enabled mobile p... Read more
Google Cloud launches data analytics platforms for manufacturers
Google Cloud introduced two vertical data analytics platforms. Google Cloud Manufacturing Connect and Google Cloud Manufacturing Data Engine provide industrial organizations with more insight into factory equipment.
Various public cloud providers are deploying services specific to vertical marke... Read more