Apple’s Services revenue hit $79.4B in 2022, more than Intel’s $63.1B in revenue and the combined revenues of McDonald’s and Nike (Justinas Baltrusaitis/Finbold)
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Apple’s Services revenue hit $79.4B in 2022, more than Intel’s $63.1B in revenue and the combined revenues of McDonald’s and Nike — Apple Services business has now grown to become one of its most luc…
Much-hyped tanks for Ukraine in short supply – WSJ
Many NATO members talked up Leopard 2 tanks but have only a handful to actually give Ukraine, leaving Germany as the biggest supplier
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Hacker develops new ‘Screenshotter’ malware to find high-value targets
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Data from Alex Murdaugh’s car suggests holes in his alibi on night of murders
Data offers jurors a timeline for Mr Murdaugh’s movements on the night of 7 June 2021 when his wife Maggie and son Paul were shot dead
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Syria Family That Survived War Forced To Abandon Home After Earthquake
Masoud Douba did not abandon his home over years of bombardment in the Bustan alBasha district on the frontline of Syria’s Aleppo but Monday’s earthquake forced his family
Ukraine Needs Fighter Jets. It Is A Complex Challenge For Western Allies
Ukraine’s urgent request for western warplanes to boost its war capabilities against Russia poses a host of challenges that make an early delivery of such aircraft unlikely, experts said Thursday.
If your business needs cybersecurity, you should become the expert
One of the web’s biggest cybersecurity training resources, The Complete 2023 Cyber Security Developer & IT Skills Bundle, is now just $79.
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Cold leaves earthquake survivors facing a “secondary disaster”
The U.S. government’s international aid agency has promised $85 million in help for the quake victims, but the “window is closing to find survivors.”