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10.01.26 - 09:42
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AI bubble: five things you need to know to shield your finances from a crash (The Guardian)
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Some experts have voiced fears a tech meltdown could hit our savings and pensions – here's how to protect yourselfThe new year has started as 2025 ended – with share prices booming amid warnings from some that the growth is being driven by overvalued technology stocks. Fears of an “AI bubble” have been voiced by people from the governor of the Bank of England to the head of Google's parent company, Alphabet.Even if you have not actively invested in technology shares, the chances are you have some exposure to companies operating in the sphere. Even if you do not, a collapse could take down other companies' values. Continue reading......
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10.01.26 - 05:15
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Even Google′s Founders Have Had Enough Of California, And Are Saying Adios (ZeroHedge)
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Even Google's Founders Have Had Enough Of California, And Are Saying Adios
Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin quietly began unwinding portions of their financial empires in California in the days leading up to Christmas, according to corporate filings reviewed by The New York Times, as progressive lawmakers consider a proposed billionaire wealth tax. This development confirms our earlier note that California is on an accelerated path toward self-destruction.
Here are the new details from NYT's report that further confirm our previous reporting:
In the 10 days before Christmas, an entity connected to Mr. Brin, 52, terminated or moved 15 California limited liability companies that oversee some of his business interests and investments out of the state, according to documents seen by The New York Times. Seven of the companies — including those that appear to manage one of Mr. Brin's superyachts and his interest in a private air terminal at San Jose's international airport — were ...
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09.01.26 - 22:51
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Si2′s OpenAccess Coalition Announces 2026 Board of Directors (Business Wire)
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ROUND ROCK, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The OpenAccess Coalition is pleased to announce its 2026 Board of Directors, now representing 16 member companies. In 2025, the Coalition welcomed new representatives from Google and NVIDIA, further strengthening its leadership and commitment to advancing open standards in the semiconductor industry.
The Board of Directors oversees the operations of the OpenAccess Coalition, including the membership of the Change Team and the Extensions Steering Group, ensuring continued innovation and collaboration across the ecosystem.
2026 Board of Directors:
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Cadence Design Systems
Google LLC
IBM Corporation
Intel Corp.
Keysight Technologies
MediaTek Inc.
Micron Technology, Inc.
Microsoft
NVIDIA
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Siemens Industry Software, Inc.
SK hynix Inc.
Synopsys, Inc.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited
For more information about the OpenAccess Coalition and its initiatives, please visit OpenAcce...
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09.01.26 - 18:03
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BND soll IT-Riesen hacken und Internetknoten stärker überwachen dürfen (Heise)
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Schluss mit NSA-Abhängigkeit: Ein Gesetzentwurf sieht vor, dass der BND Internetinhalte massenhaft speichern und in Systeme von Google & Co. eindringen kann... --- Unter dem Aufhänger „Computer Network Exploitation“ soll der BND eine weitere offizielle Lizenz zum Hacken erhalten. Wenn US-Tech-Giganten wie Google, Meta oder X bei Anfragen nicht kooperieren, dürfte der BND heimlich in deren Systeme eindringen.. --- Mit dem umfangreichen Vorhaben sollen BND-Agenten auch Wohnungen betreten und Bundestrojaner installieren dürfen. Die jüngste, nicht minder umstrittene Novelle des BND-Gesetzes erfolgte 2021. Damit erteilte das Parlament den Agenten etwa die Befugnis zum Hacken ausländischer Vermittlungsanlagen, Telekommunikationsinfrastruktur und von IT-Systemen von Providern...
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