A recent global tech outage, linked to a software update by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, has impacted nearly 8.5 million Microsoft devices, according to a statement by Microsoft. The update, implemented by CrowdStrike, resulted in widespread system issues that affected various sectors, including air travel, broadcasting, and essential services like healthcare and banking. Although the percentage
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When computer screens turned blue on a global scale, the consequences were far-reaching. Flights were grounded, hotel check-ins were impossible, and freight deliveries came to a halt. The initial reaction was to suspect a cyberterrorist attack, but the truth turned out to be a botched software update by the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike. This incident highlighted
As earnings season gets underway, the tech sector is facing some significant challenges. Over the past week, the S&P 500’s technology sector has experienced a nearly 6% decline, resulting in a loss of around $900 billion in market value. This comes as expectations of interest rate cuts and the upcoming presidential election have caused investors
The cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike experienced a significant decline in shares following a major outage that affected businesses globally. The outage was a result of a defect found in a content update for Windows hosts, causing a multitude of different websites to go down, grounding planes and disrupting TV broadcasts. Shares of CrowdStrike plummeted 15% in
The market saw a notable decline in chip stocks in premarket trading, with some of the largest semiconductor companies like Nvidia, Taiwan Semiconductor, and AMD all experiencing drops in their stock prices. This was attributed to a Bloomberg News report suggesting that the Biden Administration is considering imposing stricter trade restrictions due to concerns about
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a warning about the increasing risks of inflation, which may impact the Federal Reserve’s decision on interest rate cuts. In the latest World Economic Outlook update, the IMF noted that global disinflation is slowing down, indicating potential obstacles ahead. Despite the initial slow inflation growth in the U.S.
The International Monetary Fund’s chief economist, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, recently spoke with Reuters about the Federal Reserve’s shift towards easing rates. He noted that the cooling inflation data is allowing the Fed to make a “very reasonable” decision in this regard. Gourinchas mentioned that while the U.S. labor market remains strong, there is no rush for
Smith & Nephew is a reputable British medical technology company that has a global presence in the industry. The company specializes in developing, manufacturing, marketing, and selling medical devices and services across various segments, including Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, and Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT), as well as Advanced Wound Management. Despite its strong market position
The prospect of impending U.S. interest rate cuts is causing a stir among investors, who now find themselves at a crossroads. The dilemma they face is whether to maintain their allegiance to the stalwart Big Tech stocks that have been the backbone of market returns for an extended period, or to pivot towards lesser-loved sectors
EU antitrust regulators have recently accepted commitments from Apple to grant access to its tap and go payments technology to competitors, following a four-year investigation. This decision marks a significant milestone in the efforts to promote competition and innovation in the mobile payments industry. The European Commission launched an inquiry into Apple Pay in 2020,
China has been making significant progress in the development and deployment of robotaxis in recent years. Local Chinese governments, from Beijing to Guangzhou, have been allowing domestic players to operate robotaxi rides for the public. This has led to a surge in the popularity of robotaxis, with videos about fully autonomous driving taxi experiences becoming
Intuit, the parent company of TurboTax, recently faced a setback in midday trading as its shares fell by nearly 4%. This decline was a result of the company’s decision to cut 1,800 jobs, representing about 10% of its workforce. The move came as Intuit seeks to increase investments in artificial intelligence. However, it also announced
Sony is making a bold move by attempting to cater to the underserved female moviegoing audience with the release of Apple Original Films’ $100M romantic comedy “Fly Me to the Moon” this weekend. The film, directed by Greg Berlanti and written by Rose Gilroy, stars popular actors Channing Tatum and Scarlett Johansson. The story follows
China’s new yuan loans are expected to more than double in June compared to May, as per a Reuters poll. Chinese banks are predicted to have issued 2.25 trillion yuan in new loans last month, up from 950 billion yuan in May. This surge is attributed to the central bank’s continuous policy support for the