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World War II veteran brought copy machines to Grand Rapids
GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- When William S. Reed saw the first copier in the late 1950s, he knew the machines would be indispensable to businesses. Reed didn’t invent the ubiquitous office technology, but his Grand Rapids firm sold the first models in the region. That foresight helped him build the largest office equipment dealer in West Michigan. “My father is responsible for creating more paperwork in West Michigan than anybody else,” quips Reed's son, Russ. The Grand Rapids resident, who was a...
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Samsung Could Be Selling This Business to HP for $1.8 Billion
Report says announcement could come next week. Samsung Electronics is considering selling its printer business to HP in a deal worth around $1.8 billion as the South Korean company shifts focus to its core businesses, the reported Friday. The paper, citing an unnamed senior Samsung source, said the Korean firm will likely announce a decision on the potential sale by next week. A Samsung spokesman said the company does not comment on rumors or speculation. HP’s office in Seoul could not be...
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Toshiba searches for a new 'spine'
TOKYO -- Toshiba faces something of an identity crisis. Semiconductors have been the conglomerate's cash cow, but it is selling its flash memory unit to shore up its tattered finances. Somehow, the company needs to find a new calling and a new growth strategy. Its best hope may be technology that has been helping the very business it is selling. Toshiba on Sept. 28 signed a formal agreement to unload the memory unit to an American-South Korean-Japanese consortium led by U.S. investment fund...
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Toshiba cites antitrust, arbitration hurdles to memory sale
Toshiba's legal dispute with Western Digital revolves around chipmaking facilities in Yokkaichi, Japan, in which the two jointly invest. TOKYO -- Toshiba outlined three prerequisites Friday for completing the sale of its flash memory unit, underscoring that the recent agreement with a Bain Capital-led consortium was only half the battle. The Japanese conglomerate provided details of the Toshiba Memory deal with the Japanese-American-South Korean team to shareholders in a notice regarding an...
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Interesting about IOT and the manufacturing process, gonna have to re read this one.
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Toshiba announced this week, breakthrough electric vehicle battery technology that will enable a compact car to travel 320 km (190 miles) on a six minute recharge. Available in 2019. Toshiba SCiB batteries are currently in Honda Fit EV and Mitsubishi MiEV cars. I was in a Ford car dealership this week and told them this. Their response was "this is what we have been waiting for!" http://newatlas.com/toshiba-sc...-a6404ae594-89974986
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Toshiba sold 49.8% of its flash memory business to Bain Capital which includes Apple and Dell as partners. Toshiba still controls 50.2% of the shares and future revenues. The lead to this article omitted this key fact.
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North Korean group hacked Kansas hospital, got $100K Bitcoin ransom. Now FBI has found ...
The cooperation of a Kansas hospital with law enforcement after a cyberattack crippled their systems ultimately helped federal officials find and seize about $500,000 in ransoms paid by American health care providers to North Korean hackers. The U.S. Justice Department announced Tuesday that a state-sponsored group in North Korea and money launderers in China were behind a series of hacks using a new "Maui" ransomware strain . more here
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Today's Hacked
7/29/2024 Sponsored by Recent Hacking Incidents and Cybersecurity Concerns Something new this week for everyone Entertainment Javed Akhtar Says His X Account 'Hacked', Post On Olympics 'Not By Me' - NDTV Noted lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar revealed that his X account was hacked after an unusual post about the Indian team at the Olympics appeared. Akhtar clarified that the "totally harmless" message was not authored by him and that he is addressing the security breach with the...
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would like to know which version you like better, the one with read more with links to the article or the one above?