Google seems to have fixed the bug where review snippets were not displaying in Google Search. Google seems to have resolved the bug it has with showing review snippets or stars in the search results. We are now able to see the Read More
Intel Scores Amazon and Qualcomm as Foundry Client
Intel has scored a big win in its efforts to rebuild its semiconductor manufacturing, with Qualcomm and Amazon set to use its foundries. New CEO Pat Gelsinger is determined to reverse Intel’s recent fortunes, and is betting big on the Read More
Oracle’s Cloud Unit Gears Up for ‘24×7’ Work in Fight for the Cloud
Oracle has told employees on various cloud projects to prepare for “24×7” work as the company fights for cloud market share. Oracle is currently behind the market leaders — AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud — in the cloud market. Read More
Daimler/Mercedes-Benz Joining Electric Vehicle Revolution
Daimler and Mercedes-Benz are going all-in on electric vehicles, planning on spending 40 billion euros ($47 billion) by 2030. Most automakers are working to transition toward all-electric vehicles, with many committed to doing so within the next decade. Daimler and Mercedes-Benz join Read More
Employees Would Forgo $30,000 Raise to Work From Home
A new survey has qualified just how much employees want to continue working from home (WFM), to the tune of $30,000. As restrictions lift and companies begin opening their doors, many employees are faced with the prospect of going back Read More
Google tries to answer publishers questions on visibility concerns in Google News
Applying to be in Google News has been turned off for years, causing confusion to new publishers. Danny Sullivan, public liaison for Google Search, explained some frequently asked publisher related questions around Google News. The post covers where news appears in Google, Read More
DuckDuckGo Testing Email Protection Service
DuckDuckGo is testing a new email protection feature, designed to combat email trackers. Many emails, up to 70% of them in fact, contain trackers that tell the sender when, where and on what device the email was opened. The data Read More
AWS Bans NSO Group Behind Pegasus Spyware Used Against Journalists
Amazon Web Services has shut down the accounts of Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group, following explosive revelations of its software being used to target activist and journalists. The Washington Post reported that NSO Group’s software, which is normally used to combat Read More
Apple and Intel Adopting TSMC’s 3-Nanometer Tech
Apple and Intel are already working to adopt TSMC’s latest innovation, 3-nanometer chip production. TSMC is the leading chipmaker in the world, manufacturing semiconductors for many of the leading tech companies. Apple is one of its biggest customers, and uses Read More
Hubble Is Back! NASA Fixes Telescope’s Computer
NASA has successfully fixed the Hubble Telescope’s payload computer, after it malfunctioned and stopped working over a month ago. After a month of trying to get Hubble up-and-running again, NASA was able to narrow the problem down to the Power Control Unit (PCU), responsible Read More










