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Samsung Q4 2022 profits DROP 69% due to slowing global economy and plummeting demand for semiconductors
Global electronics manufacturing giant Samsung’s operating profits dropped by 69 percent in the fourth quarter of 2022.
The downturn reduced Samsung’s operating profit to $3.4 billion in the quarter that ended in Dec. 2022. The company has cited the diminished demand for electronics products and semiconductors resulting from the slowing global economy as the main cause of the drop.
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The Matrix is Real, Human Battery: 6G Tech May Use Humans As Energy Source
When 6G oogy is eventually rolled out to replace 5G, humans might be used as an energy source to power their wearable devices and possibly larger electronics.
Science Daily explains:
“One of the most promising breakthroughs in 6G telecommunications is the possibility of Visible Light Communication (VLC), which is like a wireless version of fiberoptics, using flashes of light to transmit information....
New York Becomes first US state to pass "Right to Repair" law, entire Country to Follow Suit
New York has passed the US’ first “right to repair” bill governing electronics, which will force “digital electronic products” manufacturers to supply tools, spare parts, and repair instructions to customers and independent resale shops.
Called the Fair Repair Act, the bill passed the state assembly on Friday and is expected to be signed by Governor Kathy Hochul. It will take effect a year...
US troops withdraw from Syria, bomb their own base with Refrigerators, TVs and other equipment
So Trump finally kept his word now that the elections are approaching and since he’s done close to nothing his entire mandate, he finally did this so he can boast during his campaign about keeping his promises and stuff.
That’s fine, its what all politicians do, they lie, manipulate, cheat and scheme, nothing out of the ordinary.
If he had good intentions he would have withdrawn a long...
Japan discovers massive Rare Earth Mineral deposits, threatening China's Monopoly
A discovery of rare earth minerals found off the coast of Japan has the potential to transform the global economy – and severely impact China’s hold on the market.
The deep-sea mud is riddled with ‘rare-earth elements and yttrium’ (REY) which are instrumental in the technological industries that drive the global economy.
“Applications of REY span a wide range, including hybrid vehicles,...
USA presses China to take their garbage back
China, produces a lot of cheap low quality stuff that you either use one time or just a couple times after they malfunction and end up thrown to garbage. With China producing the majority of stuff today, mostly carrying the label “Made in China” it is only normal and natural for China to take their garbage back. So basically Europe and America are getting double scammed by the Chinese,...
Why Black Friday is a Complete Scam
Black Friday is a complete scam based around the manifestly provable hoax that consumers are getting huge discounts on products that would normally be more expensive at any other time of year.
In reality, stores enjoy higher profit margins during the holiday period because retailers artificially inflate prices of goods in the months before Black Friday in order to make the subsequent discounts look...
EMP Device Used to Disable Possible Explosives Following Garland Attack
Reporters told to disable electronics by police before “electronic pulses”.
Several reporters at the scene of Sunday’s terror attack in Garland, Texas, stated that police used an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) device when examining the suspected shooters’ vehicle for explosives.
According to NBC 5’s Kevin Cokely, an explosion sound was heard from the suspects’ vehicle shortly after...
Black Friday is a Hoax and a Rip-Off
The multitudes of Americans who brave the freezing cold and the rampaging mobs in the belief it’s all worth it to get a great ‘deal’ on electronic goods they don’t really need and can’t afford are victims of a gigantic scam.
Black Friday is a hoax.
While believing that they are paying far less for high-end consumer products, shoppers who throw themselves on the altar of Black Friday madness...