Olares, the maker of an open-source personal cloud server and artificial intelligence workstation designed to keep data private, today announced the launch of Olares One, the company’s flagship device ...
A thumb-sized private computer that provides a fully separate, encrypted workspace on iPhone, Android, Mac, and Windows devices. SHANGHAI, Dec. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- TrustKernel, a global provider ...
At dawn on October 25, 1944, the U.S. Navy escort-carrier group “Taffy 3” sighted the Imperial Japanese Navy’s remaining battleship fleet approaching from the northern horizon off Samar—four ...
Earlier this month, you may recall, President Donald Trump angrily threatened to sue the British Broadcasting Corporation for $1 billion over its use of footage of his speech just before the January 6 ...
The Gap, Inc. (NYSE:GAP) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer recently offered insights on. Cramer highlighted the company’s strength despite a “tough environment for retailers,” as he commented: “This is ...
India will import roughly 10% of its LPG needs from the U.S. under a new one-year agreement aimed at reducing its trade surplus and avoiding higher tariffs. The deal comes amid U.S. pressure on India ...
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On November 7, 2025, Argus Research upgraded Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) from “Hold” to “Buy” with a $64 price target. Reflecting on the company’s Q1 2026 results, the investment firm ...
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Intel’s third-quarter earnings beat Wall Street expectations Thursday, results buoyed by a bump in revenue combined with larger cuts, and multiple sizable investments over the last two months as CEO ...
When my sister and I returned home from grade school for lunch each day we knew we were under the “shush” rule. Mother was listening to her favorite soap opera on the radio — what she called “my story ...