Paul Vigna / Wall Street Journal:
Greenpeace and other groups are running ads in the NYT, WSJ, and others, funded by Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen, highlighting bitcoin's environmental impact — Consortium launches effort advocating changes to the cryptocurrency's code — A consortium of environmental groups launched …
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Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Greenpeace and other groups are running ads in the NYT, WSJ, and others, funded by Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen, highlighting bitcoin's environmental impact (Paul Vigna/Wall Street Journal)
Here's why Ericsson shareholders are angry with the CEO of the telecom major
Researchers find that Russia's Yandex sends metadata to servers located in the country; Yandex says the data is "non-personalised and very limited" (Patrick McGee/Financial Times)
Patrick McGee / Financial Times:
Researchers find that Russia's Yandex sends metadata to servers located in the country; Yandex says the data is “non-personalised and very limited” — Information collected by company through apps on Apple and Google-powered mobile devices is sent to Russian servers
Why Samsung is not too enthused with the US' semiconductor alliance plans
Monday, March 28, 2022
A look at the rise of South Korea's webtoons, comic strips that are designed to be read on a smartphone, as they take off in the US, Southeast Asia, and Japan (Financial Times)
Financial Times:
A look at the rise of South Korea's webtoons, comic strips that are designed to be read on a smartphone, as they take off in the US, Southeast Asia, and Japan — Digital comics are the country's latest cultural export after the international success of boy band BTS and Squid Game
Leaked documents detail Nokia's crucial role in Russia's vast surveillance system, providing equipment and services, which remains even as Nokia stops sales (New York Times)
New York Times:
Leaked documents detail Nokia's crucial role in Russia's vast surveillance system, providing equipment and services, which remains even as Nokia stops sales — The Finnish company played a key role in enabling Russia's cyberspying, documents show, raising questions of corporate responsibility.
Huawei reports 2021 revenue dropped 28.5% YoY to $99.9B, its first-ever yearly revenue decline as US sanctions continue, but net profit rose 75.9% YoY to $17.8B (Arjun Kharpal/CNBC)
Arjun Kharpal / CNBC:
Huawei reports 2021 revenue dropped 28.5% YoY to $99.9B, its first-ever yearly revenue decline as US sanctions continue, but net profit rose 75.9% YoY to $17.8B — - In 2021, Huawei brought in revenue of 636.8 billion Chinese yuan ($99.9 billion), a 28.5% year-on-year decline.
Sources: Apple plans to cut iPhone SE orders by ~20% for the next quarter, as war and inflation dampen demand, and reduces AirPods orders by 10M+ for 2022 (Nikkei Asia)
Nikkei Asia:
Sources: Apple plans to cut iPhone SE orders by ~20% for the next quarter, as war and inflation dampen demand, and reduces AirPods orders by 10M+ for 2022 — Lower orders to suppliers are early sign of pressure on tech industry — The war in Ukraine is causing supply chain turmoil …
Apple heavily relies on China for manufacturing, but its plan to invest $430B in the US over five years is a promising sign of ramped up diversification (Gene Munster/Loup)
Gene Munster / Loup:
Apple heavily relies on China for manufacturing, but its plan to invest $430B in the US over five years is a promising sign of ramped up diversification — The global supply chain will likely change rapidly over the next decade, shifting away from China. Apple saw it coming in 2018 …
Sunday, March 27, 2022
How global supply chains are morphing into "supply webs", as the pandemic, trade wars, and geopolitical conflicts force tech companies to become more resilient (Christopher Mims/Wall Street Journal)
Christopher Mims / Wall Street Journal:
How global supply chains are morphing into “supply webs”, as the pandemic, trade wars, and geopolitical conflicts force tech companies to become more resilient — Supply chains are designed to be cost-effective, but not necessarily resilient. Companies are transforming …
Russia's finance minister says Russian companies have begun using bitcoin and other digital currencies in international payments to counter Western sanctions (Gleb Bryanski/Reuters)
Gleb Bryanski / Reuters : Russia's finance minister says Russian companies have begun using bitcoin and other digital currencies in i...
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Jake Offenhartz / Gothamist : Since October, the NYPD has deployed a quadruped robot called Spot to a handful of crime scenes and hostage...
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