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ASRock
ASRock
ASRock

ASRock is the world's leading manufacturer of computer motherboards and servers. This company, originally established in Taiwan in the early 2000s, has, over the years, gained a foothold in the computer hardware industry by selling its products to optimize the performance of computers around the world.

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The European Commission spends  €400,000 on its own metaverse and only attracts six people to the inauguration
The European Commission spends €400,000 on its own metaverse and only attracts six people to the inauguration
05/12/2022

Absolute failure.  The inagurated  of the new metaverse from the European Commission that was presented a few days ago with a virtual party, only attract six persons. According to the specialized journalist Vicen Chadwick from Devex, the European Commission has invested €387,000 in the project to develop a virtual world, designed to attract the attention of young people and create a shared space on the Internet in which they can become aware of those thinghs that EU does on the world stage, and reflect on the problems that affect a globalized world. Also, this metaverse is designed to promote actions of the European Union related to health, education, climate and other topics of interest for youngest, such the Erasmus scholarships. The inauguration of the space, however, went completely unnoticed by the target audience and the few persons who entered the party, such as the journalists from Gizmodo, assure that the metaverse of the European Commission has many shortcomings.

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Less than half of Spaniards change their passwords when they separate from their partner
Less than half of Spaniards change their passwords when they separate from their partner
05/10/2022

The email and social network accounts of one in five Spaniards (21%) have been subject to violation by a third party who has changed the passwords without the owner's knowledge or consent, attributing 37% of the victims this  wrong use to their ex-partners.  This data comes from the recent study carried out by Avast and Dynata on the degree of knowledge that Spaniards have of the passwords of their partners or relatives. In this study more than 2,000 Internet users  have participated.  Among the most striking results of this survey is that  the collaborators who say they still know their ex's passwords, 56% of them has admit that they even know, also, their professional email passwords. 24% of those surveyed also claim that their location has been tracked without their consent due to knowing their password.  This behavior, the authors of the study explain, can be considerated as technological abuse, which can be further aggravated by installing spyware or 'stalkwerware' on other people's devices or controlling or harassing someone through home technology.

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Asus
Asus
Asus

Asus is another manufacturer of hardware and consumer electronics products that has been a major player in the international market for many years. In its particular case, since its founding in Taiwan in 1989. With more than 17,000 employees worldwide, Asus is the world's leading brand in motherboards and gaming accessories and peripherals, as well as one of the top three laptop manufacturers in the world. Its all-in-one laptops are a benchmark. Asus has also ventured into the smartphone market.

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The Spanish Organization of Consumers and Users has denounces Apple for the planned obsolescence of the iPhone6
The Spanish Organization of Consumers and Users has denounces Apple for the planned obsolescence of the iPhone6
25/05/2022

The Spanish Organization of Consumers and Users (OCU) has filed a class action lawsuit against Apple for the planned obsolescence of their iPhone 6 and has agreed to pay the costs of the trial to the 400,000 affected in Spain.  The OCU considers this planned obsolescence a deceptive commercial practice that violates consumer protection regulations and demands compensation for Spanish users for an amount that ranges between 99 and 189 euros. This figure comes from the sum of the amount of the battery (between 29 and 89 euros, depending on whether or not the replacement plan was accepted), plus 10% of the purchase price of the mobile (between 699 and 999 euros, depending on the model).  According to the OCU lawsuit, Apple has acted fraudulently by hiding information from users, and considers that the technology company updated the software in the different models of the iPhone 6 to mask the performance problems of its batteries, knowing that this would cause a slowdown. and loss of phone performance.  This practice, said OCU,  conditioned consumers to renew their iPhones, causing them an economic loss that amounts to between 40 and 80 million euros, approximately.  The complaint against Apple is one more action from the OCU to encourage affected users to fight against planned obsolescence.

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Dell
Dell
Dell

Dell is one of the best-known brands in the desktop and notebook computer market. It is one of the largest manufacturers of screens and quality laptops in the world. Dell is a prestigious multinational computer technology company with a wide range of products available worldwide. Currently, it has more than 165,000 employees.

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Nvidia introduces the fastest 3D rendering tool on the market
Nvidia introduces the fastest 3D rendering tool on the market
01/04/2022

Nvidia has taken a giant leap in the realm of rendering with his new desenvolupment, Instant NeRF, a tool that converts 2D photos into a rendered 3D scene in seconds. “The model requires only a few seconds to train on a few dozen still photos, with some data about the angles rom were the camara had taken them, and can then render the resulting 3D scene in tens of milliseconds speeding up the process by 1000x" , Nvidia has explein. The development, is the result of more than two years of work, and has used a technology based on neural radiation fields, NeRF. This technology can  filling in the blanks and reconstructing any scene by predicting the color of light radiation in any direction. Some uses proposed by Nvidia for his Instant NeRF are create avatars and scenes in virtual worlds. It is also suitable, they explain, to capture the participants of a videoconference and their 3D environments or to reconstruct scenes for 3D digital maps.

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Hama
Hama
Hama

The Catalan company Hama is currently one of the largest electronics companies in Europe, with an impressive figure of more than 18,000 product lines. Hama was founded in 1969 and has become a reference company in the electronics industry due to the wide range of computer products and electronic accessories in its catalog. Since then, they have been committed to constant innovation and production of high-end electronic and computer components. They have always been alert to the evolving needs of the market.

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VPN connections in Russia are growing more than 11.000%
VPN connections in Russia are growing more than 11.000%
29/03/2022

The virtual private networks (VPN) demand in Russia has not stopped increasing for weeks, and according to data from Google Play and the Apple Store, in just one day, on March 14, when the blocking of Instagram took effect in In that country, VPN installations in Russia grew by 11,000%. Until now, the Kremlin has already blocked Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, bringing up the demand for VPNs by Russian citizens to record highs, with the intention of being able to  connect to their social networks. VPN connections allows to use internet, preserving the anonymity of the user and his location. The VPN services, connect us to the Internet through intermediate servers, in which our original IP address is "impersonated" by the IP address and location of the VPN server. This makes us appear with a permanently different IP, making it seem that we are in a city or even in a different country than the one we actually are in. VPNs also have the added advantage that  encrypts all data from start to finish of the communication, making it 100% guaranteed to be untraceable.

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HP
HP
HP

Anyone who is still immersed in the world of PCs today is undoubtedly familiar with the HP brand. Hewlett-Packard, founded in 1939 in the United States, is one of the pioneering brands in computer software and IT services. As a curious fact, in 1972, the company launched its first mini-computer, the HP 3000, a product line that is still in use today in many companies. That same year they launched the world's first scientific pocket calculator at an affordable price.

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Andalusia becomes the mecca of 5G in Europe
Andalusia becomes the mecca of 5G in Europe
19/11/2021

With more than 36 pilot projects developed by Vodafone Spain and Huawei, in collaboration with 50 companies and organizations, Andalusia has become in terms of number of 5G business use cases, the mecca of 5G in Europe. This has been announced in the recent closure of the 5G Andalusia Pilot project. The 36 5G pilot projects have been developed in the cities of Sevilla, Malaga, Puerto Real, Algeciras, Huelva and Jaén, and have included high-value solutions as technology with remote piloting for a defibrillator drone and medical telecare in real time or a new biometric access to the Málaga-María Zambrano railway station, which allows the identification of passengers in the boarding area.   Thanks also to a 5G technology project, Balearia, the biggest maritime passenger and cargo transport company in Spain, has been able to lighten the management of vehicles in Algeciras harbour, where up to 8,000 vehicles pass daily in the operation "Paso del Estrecho".

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Huawei
Huawei
Huawei

Huawei is the world-leading telecommunications provider. It has a wide range of products and services. It is estimated that more than 3 billion people worldwide use Huawei products and services to make calls, send messages or surf the Internet. Founded in 1987 in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, Huawei today employs more than 195,000 people in more than 170 countries around the world. Huawei, an independent, privately-held company, has grown exponentially since its inception to become the world's biggest telco equipment vendor and the second-largest smartphone manufacturer.

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Apple reduces the manufacture of iPads in favor of the iPhone 13
Apple reduces the manufacture of iPads in favor of the iPhone 13
05/11/2021

The global shortage of semiconductors is growing and in light of this situation, Apple has announced that they will reduce its production of iPads to use the chips in the iPhone 13. Apple has also chosen to reduce the production of older iPhones. The strategy, they explain, is to focus on their newest product, the iPhone 13 that arrived to the market at the end of last September, and take advantage of the foreseeable pull, especially in western markets where the sales rate are already beginning to approach to the prepandemic stadium. In a recent interview with the Financial Times, Apple's chief financial officer, Luca Maestri, said that the losses generated by the shortage of chips have been millionaire and Apple has stopped earning 6.000 million dollars.

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Facebook announces 10,000 new jobs in Europe to develop its metaverse
Facebook announces 10,000 new jobs in Europe to develop its metaverse
19/10/2021

Facebook has announced 10,000 new jobs in the European Union to develop a new virtual environment. This environment is going to be design to  interconnected virtual experiences using different technologies  as virtual and augmented reality.  This new environment baptized as a metaverse will increase the feeling to be presence in the virtual environment and the interaction between all those who are there. The goal, explains Vice President of Global Affairs, Nick Clegg, Vice President of Core Products, Javier Olivan is create a greater sense of 'virtual presence', to unlock access to new creative, social and economic opportunities.  Facebook will shortly begin recruiting candidates for the 10,000 jobs. Their first priority will be highly specialized engineers.

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Macro cyber-attack affects more than 350 companies worldwide
Macro cyber-attack affects more than 350 companies worldwide
07/07/2021

The number of companies that have suffered from the REvil macro cyberattack now exceeds 350 organizations worldwide from which the cybercriminals are demanding 70 million in bitcoins to provide them with a universal decryptor to restore their data. The attack was conducted through the update system of IT services software company Kaseya, which REvil exploited to spread and hide ransomware. The virus was leaked to TI Kaseya resellers and from there has reached all end customers using their software. The official data provided by TI Kaseya sets the number of affected companies at 350, although other sources such as the cybersecurity company ESET talk about more than 1,000, including some Spanish organizations, although no names have been disclosed. It has been made public that one of the companies most affected by the cyberattack has been the Swedish supermarket chain Coop, which has had to close its more than 800 points of sale for a few days due to the impossibility of using its cash registers or charging customers. Based on Sophos threat intelligence, REvil has been active in recent weeks and is currently the dominant ransomware gang involved in Sophos' defensively managed threat response cases. Prior to this latest attack, they were also responsible for the one suffered by meat company JBS, which forced the cancellation of all work shifts at the company's slaughterhouses in the US. JBS paid up to 11 million to restore normal operations. These macro cyber-attacks are in addition to other recent and highly significant ones, such as the one perpetrated by the hacker group DarkSide, which forced the preventive shutdown of the largest oil pipeline network in the United States, Colonial Pipeline, endangering the supply of fuel in a large part of the country, or the one suffered by the SEPE and the Ministry of Labor in Spain a few weeks ago.

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QUIC, the new official network protocol to replace TCP
QUIC, the new official network protocol to replace TCP
04/06/2021

QUIC, the network protocol designed by Google, has been presented by the Internet Engineering Task Force, IETF, as a new official Internet standard to replace TCP, the current main standard. Google's QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections) network protocol is designed to reduce latency with retransmissions taking less time, potentially reducing the waiting time for search results by 8% on computers and 4% on mobile devices, according to the paper released by Google in 2017. QUIC will replace TCP, the current main standard of the Internet since 1974 - when it was still Arpanet - and on which the operation of Internet elements such as the World Wide Web (WWW) logic system, file transmission, 'emails' and remote administration depend. The new QUIC protocol has already been published by the IETF, making it an official network protocol.

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