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Nvidia CEO Confident in Company's Growth Prospects Even If Arm Acquisition Does Not Happen
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer that the company would “be huge no matter what.”
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Microsoft-Owned LinkedIn Goes Down for Some Users
Recruiters, job seekers and salespeople weren’t able to use the Microsoft-owned business social network, and advertisers couldn’t show ads on it.
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Microsoft President: The Only Reason We Know About SolarWinds Hack Is Because FireEye Told Us
He planned to tell lawmakers that private sector companies should be required to be transparent about significant breaches of their systems.
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Apple Is in the ‘Penalty Box' But Should Resume Uptrend at This Key Level, Oppenheimer Says
Apple may have reclaimed its spot as the top smartphone maker in the world, but its share price performance has lagged. Here’s what could be next.
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Microsoft-Backed Graphcore Calls on UK Regulator to Block Nvidia's Arm Acquisition
Hermann Hauser told CNBC that Graphcore has opposed the deal in a “major submission.”
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Oracle Stock Jumps as Investors Take a New Look at Its Cloud Story
Oracle stock had its best day since March after an article suggested the company could have potential in cloud computing. Oracle isn’t a cloud leader, though.
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The Tech Industry Is Looking to Replace the Smartphone — and Everybody Is Waiting to See What Apple Comes Up With
Industry watchers and participants think that Apple has a good chance to validated and revolutionize augmented reality like it did with smartphones.
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Bitcoin Passed $50,000—Here's What You Need to Know About the Popular Cryptocurrency
The price of a bitcoin has gone up almost $50,000 in the past year — here’s everything you need to know about the world’s biggest cryptocurrency
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Bill Gates Likens GameStop Frenzy to Gambling, Says Such Speculation Has No Societal Purpose
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates expressed concern about the role social media played in the GameStop trading frenzy.
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Trump Probably Should Be Allowed Back on Social Media, Bill Gates Says
Bill Gates told CNBC that social media sites could slap Trump’s future false posts with labels.
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Bill Gates Says We Need More Elon Musks to Tackle Climate Change
Bill Gates said Tesla is “the biggest single contribution to showing us that electric cars are part of how we solve climate change.”
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Databricks Adds Support for Google Cloud as It Prepares to Go Public
Google can benefit by gaining a growing data-processing service, while Databricks gains a new avenue for accumulating revenue.
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Tech Investor Klaus Hommels Launches $332 Million SPAC in Europe
Despite a banner year for blank-check firms in the U.S., Europe has largely missed out on the SPAC boom.
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Justice Department Seeks More Information on Salesforce's $27 Billion Deal for Slack
A Salesforce and Slack deal would bring together two companies seeking to challenge Microsoft, the largest software company.
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Bill Gates: Unlike Elon Musk, I'm Not a Mars Person
Gates said he’d rather spend money on measles vaccines than traveling to space in a rocket.
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Spotify Will Let Employees Work From Anywhere After the Pandemic
Spotify is the latest tech company to shift to a flexible work model following the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Cisco Wants to Use 3D So Webex Meeting Participants Feel Like They're in the Room, CEO Says
CEO Chuck Robbins told CNBC the company wants to make virtual participation in an in-person meeting less “terrible.”
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Cisco Earnings Report Shows Infrastructure Platforms, Its Biggest Business, Is Still Struggling
Cisco sees revenue growth returning in the next quarter.
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For $100,000, Black-Owned Private Equity Firm Offers Pro Athletes Restaurant Franchise Options
Minority-owned private equity firm Corlex Capital is partnering with former NBA center Theo Ratliff to raise money for restaurant franchising.
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One Little-Known Stock Could Be Best Way to Play the Cloud Computing Rally, Oppenheimer Analyst Says
Cloud stocks hit records for a fifth day in a row. Ari Wald of Oppenheimer names an under-the-radar pick to ride the more gains.