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Samsung reportedly considering splitting company in two
Embattled South Korean electronics giant Samsung, reeling from exploding phones and washing machines, is considering splitting the company in two. The idea was floated in October by America’s Elliot Investment, an activist fund looking...
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The future of technology on show at the Bakutel exhibition in the capital of Azerbaijan
For more than 20 years Baku has hosted, the Bakutel exhibition, bringing together in Azerbaijan the leading players in the telecommunications market. This year also marks the 135th anniversary of the first telephone line installed in the...
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Philips latest earnings are healthy, sees volatility in Europe
Dutch healthcare technology and services company Philips has reported a 14 percent rise in underlying earnings for the three months up to September. Its shares jumped on Monday, help by news that orders are strong. Chief Executive Frans...
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HP Inc to buy Samsung’s printer business to expand into copiers
HP Inc is to buy Samsung’s printer business. The deal is valued at $1.05 (935 million euros) and comes with 6,000 Samsung staff and over 6,500 patents. The acquisition is the biggest since it split from Hewlett Packard Enterprise last...
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Samsung shares rise despite massive Note 7 smartphone recall
Investors apparently do not see lasting damage to Samsung Electronics from the recall of 2.5 million of its Note 7 smartphones in 10 countries after the batteries in some caught fire or exploded. Its shares fell when the recall was...
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Sharp’s losses widen, underscoring Foxconn’s turnaround challenge
Japanese electronics maker Sharp has reported a huge net loss for the second year running. That was because of slumping prices for display screens and slower sales of iPhones for which it supplies components to Apple. The company...
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Toshiba names new CEO to move on from accounting scandal
Trying to move on from a huge accounting scandal Toshiba has nominated Satoshi Tsunakawa as its next chief executive. He was formerly the head of its medical equipment division, which was not involved in the Japanese conglomerate’s...
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Toshiba warns of record 4-billion euro loss
The cost of Toshiba’s accounting scandal continues to hit hard. The Japanese giant is to cut almost a third of its workforce in its consumer electronics and appliances unit – almost 7,000 jobs – plus another thousand at its headquarters....
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President Droupadi Murmu: 'Make in India' and 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' have become our strengths'
President Droupadi Murmu addressed a joint session of both Houses at the new Parliament building on Wednesday. In her speech, she highlight the government's achievements. The president said, "The last year was full of accomplishments for...
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What do you do with all that moving day trash?
Thousands of tonnes of trash, furniture and appliances are put on the curb every July 1 in Quebec, but there are resources aimed at keeping the tide of trash under control.
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How a Toronto address was used to smuggle $80M of electronics to Russia
A home address in a quiet suburban neighbourhood in north Toronto appears to be connected to smuggling $80 million of microelectronics to Russia for its war in Ukraine. CBC’s Ben Makuch tries to track down who’s behind the address and...
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Police: 2 suspects wanted for stealing over $1,000 worth of electronics from Sayville Target
Police say the pair entered the store on Sunrise Highway on Jan. 22 and took numerous items totaling approximately $1,650.
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Cape Breton business helping others launch into space
ProtoSpace Mfg creates custom orders for components used in space exploration. The business is so busy that it's grown at least 50 per cent in the last six months. Amy MacNeil reports.
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13-year-old US gamer becomes first to beat 'unbeatable' Tetris — by breaking it
US teenager Willis Gibson managed on 21 December to trigger a kill screen on Level 157, which the gaming world takes as a victory over the game
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Teen gamer becomes first to finish 'unbeatable' Tetris - by breaking it!
Teenager Willis Gibson managed on 21 December to trigger a kill screen on Level 157, which the gaming world takes as a victory over the game.
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Best Buy CEO Corie Barry says we’re in the ‘funflation’ economy with $1,000 Taylor Swift tickets—and it’s why sales
Forget inflation. Best Buy’s CEO says we’re living in a “funflation” economy—and it’s hurting her business.
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BJP’s Smriti Irani alleges Congress of hiding facts about Manipur violence
BJP leader Smriti Irani took aim at Congress for not letting Parliament function over the Manipur issue. Union Minister alleged that Congress is hiding facts about the Manipur violence.
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Explained: How India has scripted a smartphone exports success story
Smartphone exports from India: India is already the smartphone factory of the world, says Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA). In this week’s episode of TOI Business Bytes, Pankaj Mohindroo talks...
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Shopping Expert Trae Bodge Shares Her Favorite Eco-Friendly Products
Shopping expert Trae Bodge shares some of her favorite eco-friendly products — from aluminum bottled water to reusable stainless steel straws.
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Best Buy Beats on Earnings Despite Sales Drop
Big box retailer Best Buy announced a beat on its earnings, and Katie Thomas, lead at Kearney Consumer Institute, joined Cheddar News to discuss the electronics giant's report and forecast how it's weathering the tidal wave of...
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People coming to grips with device vulnerability, says cybersecurity analyst
Ritesh Kotak, a cybersecurity analyst, says the recent security flaw discovered in Apple devices demonstrates how any kind of personal information placed on electronic devices is vulnerable and can be 'weaponized.'
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How can we stop solar flares knocking out driverless cars, GPS systems and the internet itself?
A team of UK researchers are testing ways to shield electronics from solar radiation which could scramble the binary code that the smooth functioning of our digital world depends on.
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Apple against Brussels' bid to have one charger for all smartphones
Brussels says the move will reduce electronic waste. Apple argues it will inconvenience users. What do you think?
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Microchip shortage causes car prices to spike
Car dealer Tom Rendille of No Name Auto in Winnipeg says there aren't enough cars out there right now to satisfy the number of buyers, which is pushing up the price of what is available.