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Morre ex-emir do Qatar que transformou o país em gigante econômico global
Morre ex-emir do Qatar que transformou o país em gigante econômico global
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, que governou o Qatar por quase duas décadas e criou um dos maiores fundos soberanos do mundo, faleceu aos 74 anos.
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Tecnologia
Apagão digital? Reino Unido vai monitorar de perto Microsoft, Google, Amazon e Oracle
Reino Unido quer reduzir os riscos que falhas tecnológicas ou ataques cibernéticos representam para o sistema financeiro O post Apagão digital? Reino Unido vai monitorar de perto Microsoft, Google, Amazon e Oracle apareceu primeiro em Olhar Digital.
O que o novo censo australiano revela sobre a verdadeira face religiosa do país
O que o novo censo australiano revela sobre a verdadeira face religiosa do país
Pesquisa mostra que Austrália deixaria de ser majoritariamente religiosa se o formato da pergunta do censo fosse alterado. A descoberta levanta questões sobre como medimos identidade em sociedades diversas.
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Tecnologia
Apple processa OpenAI por suposto roubo de segredos comerciais
Dona do iPhone também processou ex-funcionários que hoje atuam na empresa de Sam Altman O post Apple processa OpenAI por suposto roubo de segredos comerciais apareceu primeiro em Olhar Digital.
Apple entra na Justiça contra OpenAI e acusa rival de usar informações secretas para criar novos produtos
Negócios
Apple entra na Justiça contra OpenAI e acusa rival de usar informações secretas para criar novos produtos
Quem é o funcionário mais antigo da Apple que ganhou ações, hoje avaliadas em milhões A Apple entrou com uma ação judicial nesta sexta-feira (10) contra a OpenAI e dois ex-funcionários, acusando a empresa responsável pelo ChatGPT de se beneficiar de informações confidenciais da fabricante do iPhone para avançar em sua entrada no mercado de dispositivos eletrônicos. O processo, apresentado no Tribunal Distrital dos Estados Unidos para o Distrito Norte da Califórnia, alega que ho
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Dicas
French billionaire becomes Vodafone’s largest shareholder with £4.4bn stake
Xavier Niel buys 16% through investment vehicle Vega after Emirati telecoms group sells shareholdingThe French telecoms billionaire Xavier Niel has become Vodafone’s largest shareholder after buying a 16% stake for £4.4bn.On Friday, the Emirati telecoms group e&, which first took a stake worth £3.3bn in Vodafone in 2022, announced the sale of its entire shareholding for 112.5p a share. Continue reading...
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Dicas
Alarm over launch of facial recognition in UK shops that instantly alerts police
Civil liberties groups say Facewatch system in stores such as Sainsbury’s and B&M is ‘dangerous escalation’Facial recognition technology in shops will soon alert police in real time to the presence of serious offenders, with civil liberties groups warning of a “dangerous escalation” towards surveillance and criminalisation in the retail sector.Facewatch, a facial recognition system used by more than 100 businesses including Sainsbury’s, B&M and Spar to monitor thieves, said it
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Dicas
Swift nest reportedly thrown in skip during house renovations in South Tyneside
Conservationists fear more nests may have been destroyed during work on Jarrow houses by council-appointed contractorSwift chicks are feared to have been thrown into a skip during house renovations in South Tyneside, despite rules that should stop the destruction of nests.The Northern Swifts Group (NSG) was alerted to the destruction of at least one nest on Tuesday, in a street in Jarrow where houses were being renovated by South Tyneside council. Continue reading...
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Dicas
Tesco’s overseas empire is in retreat – but shareholders have no complaints
The supermarket’s central Europe stores may be sold as it doubles down on domestic dominance A couple of decades ago, Tesco was going to bestride the globe. Little ol’ UK, plus Ireland, didn’t offer enough room for the country’s biggest supermarket chain to expand, ran a theory that was encouraged from outside by complaints about a “Tescopoly”.“We are on the threshold of becoming one of the few successful international retailers,” declared Sir Terry Leahy, then the chief executive, in
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Costco accused in lawsuit of selling protein powder ‘tainted’ with toxic heavy metals
Seven consumers sue the retailer, alleging it violated consumer protection and false advertising lawsA group of consumers have filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against Costco Wholesale Corporation, accusing the retailer of selling protein powder “tainted” with toxic heavy metals with no warning to consumers.The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday in federal court in Washington state, names seven consumers as plaintiffs. They allege that Costco violated consumer protection and false advertis
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Dicas
MPs urge Labour to ditch £330m Palantir software contract with NHS
Cross-party group backs call last month from science and technology committee to look at alternative optionsA second parliamentary committee has urged Labour to scrap Palantir’s £330m contract with the NHS, increasing pressure on the next prime minister over government deals with the controversial US tech company.MPs on the health and social care select committee want the NHS to cut ties with Palantir and find a replacement for its system, which is supposed to unify and analyse huge am
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EFL examines Sheffield United over claim owners trying to avoid paying full purchase price
Prince Abdullah asserts he is still owed £35mShares allegedly transferred to new companyThe English Football League is investigating allegations that Sheffield United’s owner, the American investment group COH Sports, has formed a new parent company for the club to avoid paying £35m owed to the previous owner, Prince Abdullah.COH Sports, led by Steven Rosen and Helmy Eltoukhy, agreed a deal to buy United from the Saudi Arabian for about £100m in December 2024 and paid the first instalm