Anzeige: Nur 99,99 Euro für MSI Gaming Monitor im Angebot
Den MSI MAG 256F Gaming Monitor mit 24,5 Zoll gibt es nur kurze Zeit für preiswerte 99,99 Euro im Angebot. (Technik/Hardware, Display)
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Den MSI MAG 256F Gaming Monitor mit 24,5 Zoll gibt es nur kurze Zeit für preiswerte 99,99 Euro im Angebot. (Technik/Hardware, Display)
Ob E-Autos, erneuerbare Energien oder intelligente Stromnetze – ohne moderne Informationstechnologie lässt sich die Energiewende nicht realisieren. Mainova bringt die Energieversorgung des Rhein-Main-Gebiets ins digitale Zeitalter. (Energie & Klima, Ar…
Zudem haben die Strafverfolger mehrere Server beschlagnahmt und insgesamt 41 Personen verhaftet. Gegen weitere 65 Tatverdächtige wird noch ermittelt. (Cybercrime, Virus)
SMIC soll trotz US-Sanktionen Halbleiter für Huawei fertigen. Ein US-Politiker will Bücher und Werke kontrollieren. (Halbleiterfertigung, TSMC)
Umstieg statt Upgrade auf Windows 11: Linux
bringt weniger Kosten, höhere Rendite, mehr Sicherheit – und keine Probleme mehr mit Microsoft. Ein Gastbeitrag von Jon Hall (Open Source, IBM)
Xeon-Verkäufe laufen offenbar weiter nicht wie erwartet. Das freut die Konkurrenz, denn AMDs Server-Sparte war noch nie so stark wie bisher. (PC-Komponenten, Prozessor)
Harry Potter würde sich freuen: Der Nachfolger zu Hogwarts Legacy ist quasi bestätigt – und es gibt sogar eine Info zum Inhalt. (Hogwarts Legacy, Rollenspiel)
Microsoft 365 ist in Unternehmen unverzichtbar. Wie die Administration der Plattform sowie der Einsatz von Teams und Copilot gelingen, zeigen diese Workshops der Golem Karrierewelt rund um Microsoft 365. (Golem Karrierewelt, Microsoft)
“More software has been played on Nintendo Switch than on any other Nintendo hardware.”
As US states were busy counting votes to confirm who would be the next president Tuesday night, Nintendo's Japanese Twitter account was busy confirming a key backward compatibility feature for the upcoming "Nintendo Switch successor," which is still only pre-announced, officially.
"At today's Corporate Management Policy Briefing, we announced that Nintendo Switch software will also be playable on the successor to Nintendo Switch," Nintendo posted in a social media update attributed to company president Shintaro Furukawa. "Nintendo Switch Online will be available on the successor to Nintendo Switch as well."
This is Furukawa. At today's Corporate Management Policy Briefing, we announced that Nintendo Switch software will also be playable on the successor to Nintendo Switch. Nintendo Switch Online will be available on the successor to Nintendo Switch as well. Further information about…
— 任天堂株式会社(企業広報・IR) (@NintendoCoLtd) November 6, 2024
In the full policy briefing referenced in that post, Nintendo adds that it "believe[s] that it is important for Nintendo’s future to make use of Nintendo Account and carry over the good relationship that we have built with the over 100 million annual playing users on Nintendo Switch to its successor." The company also makes the (perhaps obvious) clarification that "in addition to being able to play Nintendo Switch software they currently own, consumers will be able to choose their next purchase from a broad selection of titles released for Nintendo Switch [on its successor]."
Woman claims to have a degree from “Havard” and be licensed by the “Estate Board.”
A Massachusetts spa owner has been arrested for what prosecutors describe as a blundering scheme in which she conspicuously smuggled counterfeit Botox and skin fillers into the US, then peddled them to clients by falsely claiming to be a nurse with a degree from "Havard" and a license from the state's "Estate Board."
Nevertheless, the woman—Rebecca Fadanelli, 38, of Stoughton—allegedly performed over 2,700 illegal injections between 2021 and 2024, raking in over $900,000 with the scam.
According to an affidavit from a Special Agent with the Food and Drug Administration, Fadanelli was smuggling in counterfeit Botox and fillers from China and Brazil. Between November 2023 and March 2024, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized at least six parcels from China addressed to Fadanelli or her employees. The packages included various counterfeit injectable drugs, including products labeled as Botox and skin fillers Sculptra and Juvederm.