Intel investors worry about Kicking Pat’s exit
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Share prices fall six per cent

The cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street are worried about Intel’s future after the surprise “retirement” of Pat [Kicking] Gelsinger this week.

US chips are unsafe, claims China
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Gloves off in renewed tech tensions

China’s top industry associations have banded together to declare US semiconductor products “no longer safe.”

Coppers shut down encrypted messaging service
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Used by international drugs and arms dealers

An encrypted messaging service, which was international drug and arms trafficking dealers' tool of choice, has been taken down by Inspector Knacker of Europol.

Amazon's Data Centres to become carbon capture machines
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Offsetting the CO2

Amazon’s Web Services are partnering with an AI company to build carbon capture machines, which could mitigate the harmful effects of the colossal energy required to operate them.

Robots replace ten per cent of Korean workers
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Tackling shrinking population

South Korea is the first country to have replaced 10 percent of its workforce with robots, addressing its shrinking population due to its low birth rate.