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Intel's shares fell more than 8% on Friday as the company's weak revenue and profit forecasts overshadowed new CEO Lip-Bu Tan ...
As announced by Sony Pictures at CinemaCon 2025, the fourth MCU Spider-Man film will officially be titled Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The latest adventure for Tom Holland’s Peter Parker is ...
Bangladesh Police has finalised its new logo or monogram, replacing its older emblem featuring a sailboat. The new logo has the national flower shapla (water lily) sitting on water surrounded by ...
Intel Corp. (INTC) was once the undisputed king ... with plenty of exciting rhetoric promoting a new wave of competitive manufacturing capabilities and a slimmer operational model.
The Google homepage is getting a major shakeup, as the company has announced that its Discover news feed and a new “At a glance ... Google’s logo, often with fun variations, with a search ...
Teresa took to Instagram on March 1, where she posted a photo of her and Luis out to dinner at ZZ's Club in Miami, Florida. In the photo, the couple can be seen sitting on a teal velvet couch ...
Nassau County executive Bruce Blakeman defends the Massapequa High School's logo and mascot as the New York State Board of Regents pushes for rebranding. Trump Suffers Blow in Court: Threatens ...
It wasn't long ago that the New York Jets had just added Aaron Rodgers, with sights set on the playoffs with many, including the future Hall of Fame quarterback even calling for a Super Bowl ...
The new CEO has placed a strong emphasis on recruiting top-tier engineering talent, particularly for Intel's data center and AI initiatives. This focus aligns with the company's ambition to regain ...
Tan didn't sugarcoat Intel's struggles. He pointed to an erosion of engineering talent, fading innovation, and growing distance from customers. His fix? A day-one startup culture mindset.
Following Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman’s report that the two-toned back color leaks for the iPhone 17 Pro were wrong, new iPhone 17 Air dummies show off the mono-color design we’re now expecting.
Intelligence undermining the theory that the COVID-19 pandemic began naturally at a wet market has been buried for years despite a 2023 law requiring declassification, according to two new reports.