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Meta reports fall in sales, but beats expectations
Facebook and Instagram owner Meta on Feb. 1 reported its first annual sales drop since the company went public in 2012, but the fall was less brutal than expected, sending its share price soaring.
The social media giant said sales dropped one percent to $116.6 billion in 2022, while it also announced that the number of daily users on Facebook hit two billion for the first time.
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Reports About Greek Police Ties With Mafia Face Investigation
Greek Police, Athens, Photo: EPA-EFE/GEORGE VITSARAS
It follows reports in the media on Sunday, January 29, of secret conversations between police officers and people involved with the fuel mafia.
Bitcoin Usage in the Hospitality Sector
The hospitality industry is among the key sectors driving the adoption of cryptocurrencies. Find out how the hospitality sector is using Bitcoin.
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Nexo will Sue Bulgaria for 1,000,000,000 Dollars
"What is happening in Bulgaria affects my business and life plans in a very small way." This is what the co-founder of Nexo, Antoni Trentchev, said in his first interview on Nova TV.
The former MP from the party of Meglena Kuneva's "Citizens Movement Bulgaria" announced that he has not lived in Bulgaria for a long time.
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Brnabic, Vucevic: Defence against hacker attacks successful
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Monday recent hacker attacks by the hacker group Anonymous had taken down only one website in Serbia - the website of the national weather service.
Brnabic noted that the website was outside the system of government-run websites but that that would have to change.
A breach at LastPass has password lessons for us all
While many of us were unplugging from the internet to spend time with loved ones over the holidays, LastPass, the maker of a popular security program for managing digital passwords, delivered the most unwanted gift.
US Supreme Court lets Meta’s WhatsApp pursue Pegasus spyware suit
The US Supreme Court on Monday let Meta Platforms Inc's WhatsApp pursue a lawsuit accusing Israel's NSO Group of exploiting a bug in the WhatsApp messaging app to install spy software allowing the surveillance of 1,400 people, including journalists, human rights activists and dissidents.
Meta’s revenue, profit decline amid ad slump
Facebook parent Meta has reported that its revenue declined for a second consecutive quarter, hurt by falling advertising sales as it faces competition from TikTok's wildly popular video app.
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Google fined $162 mn by Indian watchdog over market dominance
Google has been fined more than $160 million by India's anti-trust watchdog after a probe found the tech behemoth was abusing its commanding position in the local smartphone market.
The company's Android mobile operating system is by far the dominant player in India and is run on 95 percent of all the country's smartphones.
Russians might be behind Hacker Attacks against Bulgaria
There is no unregulated access to personal data after the attacks against several government websites today, reports the General Directorate "Fighting Organized Crime" (GDBOP).