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SEC sends Elon Musk settlement letter

Elon Musk is facing a demand from the Securities and Exchange Commission to pay a fine or face charges. This follows his initial purchases of Twitter shares in 2022. "No!

Farage Musk

Farage and Candy meet Elon Musk

Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, and Nick Candy, the party’s treasurer, met with tech billionaire Elon Musk at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago mansion in Florida. The meeting

Race Rewards

Gran Turismo 7 daily race rewards revealed

Gran Turismo 7 players can look forward to some special rewards this holiday season. Polyphony Digital has announced two login bonus campaigns that will run from December 15, 2024 to

Dell Technologies introduces new AI innovations

Dell Technologies introduces new AI innovations

Dell Technologies recently introduced new AI innovations to assist Microsoft customers in simplifying AI adoption, expediting deployment, and managing workloads efficiently within multicloud environments. These advancements also enhance data protection

Worms at Chernobyl show unique DNA resilience

Worms at Chernobyl show unique DNA resilience

Scientists have made a surprising discovery in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ), where a catastrophic nuclear disaster occurred in 1986. Microscopic nematodes, a type of worm, have been found thriving

Qualcomm refutes Intel's high return claims

Qualcomm refutes Intel’s high return claims

Qualcomm has refuted claims made by Intel co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus that Arm PCs with Snapdragon processors have high return rates. In a formal statement, a Qualcomm representative stated that

alter iron claim final esl ecl spot

alter iron claim final esl ecl spot

Alter Iron secured the final ESL Challenger League (ECL) Season 49 spot last night by finishing second in ESL Challenger League Season 48. They triumphed over Take Flyte to join

Advancements made in DNA-based computing

Advancements made in DNA-based computing

Researchers are making strides in DNA-based computing, which could surpass silicon-based computers in speed and size. A new study shows a fast and rewritable way to do DNA-based computing that