2022-05-02
The modern version of privateers - wartime legitimizes criminals as long as the target is correct. https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Washington Post
Hacking Russian targets was once considered off-limits by some, but after invading Ukraine the country has been hit by an unprecedented wave of cyberattacks
Experts anticipated a Moscow-led cyber-assault; instead, unprecedented attacks by hacktivists and criminals have wreaked havoc in Russia
2022-04-28
$TWTR saying it overstated user figures from Q1 19 - Q421. Ah, you can always count on Twitter for some drama
The Verge
Twitter says it overstated mDAUs from Q1 2019 to Q4 2021 by up to 1.9M per quarter because it counted multiple accounts owned by one user
How did this happen twice? — Twitter overstated the number of daily users on its service for three years straight, overcounting by up to 1.9 million users each quarter.
$TWTR saying it overstated user figures from Q1 19 - Q421. Ah, you can always count on Twitter for some drama
CNBC
Twitter reports Q1 revenue of $1.2B, up 16% YoY but below estimates, and $513M net income; mDAUs reached 229M; Twitter will offer no guidance pending Musk's bid
- Twitter reported earnings for the first quarter of 2022. — It could be one of its last as a public company …
2020-02-10
Planned use of proceeds is interesting - phone maker Xaomi wants to make medical equipment and masks, facial recognition firm wants to “improve the accuracy of identifying individuals with masks in crowds.” etc. https://www.reuters.com/...
Reuters
Sources: over 300 Chinese companies, including Xiaomi, Megvii, and Didi Chuxing, are seeking bank loans totaling $8.2B to soften coronavirus' impact
BEIJING (Reuters) - More than 300 Chinese firms including Meituan Dianping (3690.HK), China's largest food delivery company …
Planned use of proceeds is interesting - phone maker Xaomi wants to make medical equipment and masks, facial recognition firm wants to “improve the accuracy of identifying individuals with masks in crowds.” etc. https://www.reuters.com/...
TechCrunch
MWC bans visitors from China's Hubei province and will require those who have been to China prove they were outside the country for 14 days before the event
A couple of weeks out, Mobile World Congress organizer, the GSMA, has issued some fairly sweeping safeguards over growing concerns around the coronavirus.