Monthly Archives: September 2022

US points finger at Russia over gas pipeline sabotage

[ad_1] President Putin described the damage as “unprecedented sabotage, in fact, an act of international terrorism” during a phone call with Turkey’s President Erdogan, according to the Kremlin, which added Russia plans to bring it up for “urgent discussion” at the UN Security Council. [ad_2] Source link

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Red Hat OpenStack Platform 17 arrives

[ad_1] solarseven/Shutterstock Some people still insist that OpenStack, the open-source Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud, is dead. They are so, so wrong. By Statista‘s count, OpenStack is the most popular open-source cloud of all. And what’s more important for Red Hat is that telecoms, such as Verizon cellular and 5G networks, live …

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After slamming Florida, Hurricane Ian barrels toward South Carolina

[ad_1] Orlando International Airport remains closed. (Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images) Seven of the 11 Florida airports that closed or suspended commercial service due to Hurricane Ian are scheduled to reopen by the end of the day Friday, according to CNN’s tally.   Jacksonville International Airport is one of those, according to …

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FCC approves new “5-year rule” for space junk

[ad_1] Image: Getty Images/Max Dannenbaum The US Federal Communications Commission on Thursday adopted new rules meant to address the growing problem of “space junk” — the non-functional spacecraft, abandoned rocket stages and other pieces of mostly human-made debris that’s cluttering up space. Under the new rules, satellite operators in low-Earth …

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Charles River is a buy

[ad_1] Sherwin-Williams Co: “The price-to-earnings multiple is still way too high on that stock. … I think the stock goes lower.” Cassava Sciences Inc: “This is the kind of company that could strike gold or not, but you’ve got to understand you could lose everything.” Boeing Co: “Right now, you’ve …

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CarMax’s earnings miss is a win for the Fed against inflation

[ad_1] CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Thursday told investors that used car retailer CarMax‘s recent earnings shortfall is good news for the Federal Reserve’s quest to tamp down inflation. “When you look at this quarter from CarMax, it tells you the Fed’s been incredibly successful at eroding consumer confidence,” he said. …

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