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Gaming Website Polgyon Sold To Valnet And Hit With Layoffs
The video game website Polygon has been sold to click-farm powerhouse Valnet and much of its masthead has been laid…
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DarkWatchman, Sheriff Malware Hit Russia and Ukraine with Stealth and Nation-Grade Tactics
Russian companies have been targeted as part of a large-scale phishing campaign that’s designed to deliver a known malware called…
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Trump blames predecessor as US economy hit by tariff policies | Donald Trump News
President asks for ‘patience’ as businesses react negatively to Trump’s aggressive efforts to upend global trade. United States President Donald…
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EA And Respawn Hit By Hundreds Of Layoffs As New Project Cancelled
Image: EA Electronic Arts is reportedly laying off between 300-400 staff, with 100 of those coming from Apex Legends and…
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Layoffs At Respawn Hit Apex Legends And Star Wars Jedi Teams
Between Apex Legends, the Star Wars: Jedi series, and other projects, Respawn Entertainment has a lot on its plate, so…
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Spain, Portugal and southwestern France hit by massive power outage | News
The Spanish and Portuguese governments have convened emergency cabinet meetings as the causes of the outage remain unknown. Spain, Portugal…
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Clair Obscur Expedition 33 sales hit 1 million and it’s even more impressive than you think
Clair Obscur Expedition 33 has sold more than a million copies just three days after launch, but that figure is…
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Nvidia takes a $5.5B hit following an AI chip export ban
Nvidia announced it will incur $5.5 billion in charges after the US government restricted exports of its H20 AI chips…
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Nvidia H20 chip exports hit with license requirement by US government
Semiconductor giant Nvidia is facing unexpected new U.S. export controls on its H20 chips. In a filing Tuesday, Nvidia said…
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Trump-China trade war: Which US companies could be worst hit | Donald Trump News
From Apple to Nvidia, United States tech companies have received a temporary exemption from President Donald Trump’s sky-high tariffs. For…
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