Max Reisler

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SK Hynix Takes First Step to Acquire NAND Portfolio from Intel

South Korean chip maker SK Hynix has taken a first step in acquiring Intel’s NAND flash memory portfolio. SK Hynix has now received approval from all global regulators. According to Reuters the South Korean chip manufacturer can now concrete the acquisition of Intel’s NAND flash memory business. The global regulators, such as China’s, which were

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Tumblr content will remain censored in iOS application for now

Not all content from Tumblr is visible in the iOS application. Under the terms of the Apple App Store, the blogging platform must block certain sensitive content. Under the terms of the Apple App Store, some content normally accessible on the Tumblr blogging platform will not be visible in the iOS mobile application. Certain tags

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27-inch iMac Pro with Mini-LED display on the way according to rumors

We’ve already heard some rumors about the arrival of a new 27-inch iMac Pro with a Mini-LED display. Now there’s a new leak to add to the stack. Apple is reportedly sending a limited number of iMacs to manufacturers for assembly, according to an article by DigiTimes. This rumor matches display analyst Ross Young’s prediction

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‘Data migration between the US and the EU is becoming an increasing problem’

The continuing uncertainty about how data migration between the United States and the European Union can take place in accordance with the correct laws and regulations is a growing problem for many companies. This is stated by the American business newspaper Wall Street Journal in a recent article. According to the business newspaper More and

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