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Software firm F5 to lay off 9% staff, trims fiscal revenue guidance

Software firm Amplitude lays off 13% of workforce globally Cloud and security services firm F5 Inc said on Wednesday it was reducing its workforce by 9% and cutting bonuses of senior executives to bring down costs. The technology industry has seen a wave of layoffs over the past few months as it grapples with slowing …

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Intel ends its bitcoin mining chip series

Chipmaker Intel Corp said on Tuesday it has discontinued production of its bitcoin mining chip series, just a year after its introduction. A rout in the cryptocurrency market hurt some chip companies including Nvidia Corp, whose high-end graphics chips became popular for crypto mining. Intel expects to stop taking orders for the series, called Blockscale, …

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Twitter joins eToro to let users see real-time stock information

Trading and investing platform eToro said it has partnered with Elon Musk-led Twitter to let users access real-time prices for cryptocurrencies, stocks and others assets. The trading data will be available through Twitter’s Cashtags feature, which was launched in 2012 and allows users to interact with content around an asset by inserting a dollar sign …

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EU likely to clinch deal on Chips Act on April 18: Sources

The U.S. wants to hobble Beijing’s bid to dominate global chip production and stop it acquiring semiconductors that could enhance its military power. EU countries and lawmakers are likely to clinch a deal on a multi-billion euro plan to boost the bloc’s semiconductor industry on April 18, sources with direct knowledge of the matter said …

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Siemens investigating report employee worked for Russian hacking firm

Siemens has launched an investigation after Der Spiegel reported a former programmer from Russian IT company NTC Vulkan – which has reported links to Russian security services – worked for the German engineering and tech company. The German news magazine said the worker was now employed by Siemens in Munich. “We take this seriously and …

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Indian car servicing startup GoMechanic acquired by Lifelong Group-led consortium

Troubled Indian car service and repair startup GoMechanic has been acquired by a consortium led by Lifelong Group, the auto parts firm said. It did not give any financial details of the transaction. The development comes barely two months after the startup’s co-founder Amit Bhasin admitted to errors in the company’s financial reporting. The company …

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Apple Car to feature parts created by iPhone 3D sensor supplier: Report

Apple will use parts created by iPhone 3D sensor supplier for its long-rumoured electric vehicle, the media reported. According to sources, Apple Car will use new sensors to enhance its LiDAR capabilities that will sense the road ahead, reports AppleInsider. The long-rumoured car will likely feature some form of self-driving facility, which the tech giant …

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India’s Paytm wins regulator extension for payment aggregator licence application

Indian financial technology company Paytm Payments Services Ltd has received an extension from the country’s banking regulator to apply for a payment aggregator licence and aims to reapply in about 15 days, the company said. Paytm Payments Services, in the meantime, can continue with the online payment aggregation business for its existing partners, without taking …

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Canada PM sees this ‘side benefit’ of TikTok ban

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that he was happy his recent ban on the use of Chinese-owned social media app TikTok from government-issued devices meant his children could no longer access the platform. Speaking at a joint news conference with US President Joe Biden in Ottawa, Trudeau said: “Our concerns around TikTok are around …

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