Kategori: Tech
New Netflix series immediately breaks a record
By Andreas Filbig | March 02, 2022 at 10:35 am Netflix tries to keep its users engaged with new productions. The streaming service has probably succeeded again with a series…
Some services restrict access to Russian news media
Social media services have begun to restrict access to RT and Sputnik news services in the EU. Finnish services have begun blocking Russian media accounts. Adobe Stock / AOP Facebook,…
Netflix defies Russia and risks ban
By Andreas Filbig | March 02, 2022 at 8:50 am Netflix is to include Russian state channels in its program. However, because of the ongoing war in Ukraine, the streaming…
Apple stopped selling its products in Russia
Exports of Apple products have also been stopped. Apple products are no longer sold in Russia through Apple channels. AOP Apple has suspended sales and exports of all its products…
Interruptions in Nordea’s online services
The disturbance began on Monday. There are disruptions to Nordea’s online services. IL archive Nordea’s online and mobile banking continues to be sluggish following Monday’s disruption. Slowness can also occur…
A big comparison of processors from AMD and Intel
By Adrian Muehlroth | March 01, 2022 at 6:58 p.m After many years of market dominance by Intel, AMD was able to seize the performance crown a year ago. But…
Google’s restaurant reviews are used to communicate with Russia
Restaurant reviews are used to convey information to Russia. People appeal to Russia through Google. Adobe Stock / AOP / Google screenshot People around the world are trying to help…
A group of Belarusian hackers has made it difficult for Russia to move forward
A Belarusian group of hackers says it has slowed Russia’s movement to Ukraine. Cyber partisans have been fighting the Belarussian regime for a long time. Adobe Stock / AOP The…
Samsung officially ends the Galaxy Note series
By Rita Deutschbein | Mar 01, 2022 at 12:16 p.m What has long been suspected is now official: there will be no more new Galaxy Note. However, Samsung is not…
Magnetic vortices deliver random number sequence
Tiny magnetic vortices — called skyrmions — in two-dimensional materials can produce completely random sequences of numbers. These are needed for cybersecurity, scientific simulation experiments and computer games.