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Bank of America Sees AI Transforming the Internet in the Next Five Years - Top Stocks Will Follow the Trend

Bank of America Sees AI Transforming the Internet in the Next Five Years – Top Stocks Will Follow the Trend

Artificial intelligence will be a catalyst for big tech stocks over the next five years, according to Bank of America. The sector was beaten in 2022 thanks to macroeconomic factors, including inflation and rising interest rates. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite is down 25% this year, compared to the nearly 12% drop in the S&P 500. …

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OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei's new startup wants to launch a smartphone in the US to take on Apple

OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei’s new startup wants to launch a smartphone in the US to take on Apple

The telephone of nothing (1). Nothing UK-based consumer tech company Nothing is looking to the US, with ambitions to take Apples iPhone. The startup, the hardware company of Carl Pei – co-founder of Chinese mobile phone maker OnePlus – is in talks with US carriers about launching a new smartphone in the US, Pei told …

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US tech giants face pressure from European telecom operators to pay to build the internet

US tech giants face pressure from European telecom operators to pay to build the internet

In Europe, the battle between American Big Tech companies and telecommunications companies has reached a fever pitch. Telecoms groups are pushing European regulators to consider setting up a framework where companies that send traffic over their networks are charged fees to help fund massive upgrades to their infrastructure, which we calls the “shipper-pays” principle. Their …

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VPN Use Soars in Iran as Citizens Navigate Internet Censorship Under Tehran's Crackdown

VPN Use Soars in Iran as Citizens Navigate Internet Censorship Under Tehran’s Crackdown

Iranians are protesting to demand justice and highlight the death of Mahsa Amini, who was arrested by morality police and later died in hospital in Tehran under suspicious circumstances. Mike Kemp | In pictures via Getty Images Iranians are turning to virtual private networks to circumvent widespread internet disruptions as the government tries to cover …

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VPN Use Soars in Iran as Citizens Navigate Internet Censorship Under Tehran's Crackdown

VPN Use Soars in Iran as Citizens Navigate Internet Censorship Under Tehran’s Crackdown

Iranians are protesting to demand justice and highlight the death of Mahsa Amini, who was arrested by morality police and later died in hospital in Tehran under suspicious circumstances. Mike Kemp | In pictures via Getty Images Iranians are turning to virtual private networks to circumvent widespread internet disruptions as the government tries to cover …

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Microsoft retires Internet Explorer browser after 26 years

Microsoft retires Internet Explorer browser after 26 years

Microsoft Corp. President Bill Gates announced a new version of Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows XP and that Microsoft would include Windows AntiSpyware technology at no additional cost, during his keynote address at RSA Conference 2005 in San Francisco, on Tuesday, February 15, 2005. The two new improvements will lead to safer Web browsing according …

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