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Microsoft invades the 5G space with purchase of Affirmed Networks
2020-03-31 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Microsoft is set to burst onto the 5G scene, announcing on Friday that it had purchased network specialist Affirmed Networks. American-based Affirmed Networks is already a well established network support company, with its UnityCloud platform performing network slicing and managing 5G network capacity…read more on TotalTele.com »
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The bark-beetle invades Europe
2020-03-03 20:14:02| Industry Product and Service Suppliers | Latest Listings
After the extremely dry summer in 2018, the spruce forests in parts of Europe have been affected by stress-related damages which have made the spruce trees less resistant against the bark-beetle (Ips typographus). We take a look at the current situation in the most affected countries in Europe. France In France, the northeastern parts, Grand-Est […] The post The bark-beetle invades Europe appeared first on Forestry.com.
Cryptocurrency Miner invades 4,000 Sites Via Third-Party Tool
2018-02-13 14:16:51| PC Magazine Security Product Guide
The incident affected Texthelp's Browsealoud software and managed to generate $24 in a virtual currency called Monero.
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Fake News Story Invades Facebook Trending Topics
2016-08-30 03:03:24| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
The story popped up days after Facebook announced it would no longer use editors to curate trending news.
Toxic green algae invades Florida beaches
2016-07-06 23:12:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Mother Nature Network: A lot of tourists head to Florida's sparkling, blue beaches for vacation. In fact, Florida is the top travel destination in the world with a record 105 million tourists visiting the state in 2015, according to Visit Florida, the official Florida tourism industry marketing corporation. But this summer, many tourists are being greeted by thick layers of green rancid sludge on the water. These are blooms of blue-green algae, technically cyanobacteria, that have affected the water for miles along...
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