Investors and customers expect Gelsinger to articulate a plan to address Intel's manufacturing issues. He'll also have to chart a path for new areas of growth, as analysts say it's unlikely Intel will ever regain the market dominance it once enjoyed in its core PC business. That kind of pivot may not be easy for a 52-year-old, $72 billion company in the semiconductor industry, where developing a robust tech roadmap can take years. … [Read more...] about Here’s what Intel’s new CEO must do to turn the company’s fortunes around
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China says it is a ‘victim’ after Twitter locks embassy account
"China is ... a major victim. There are many false and ugly [pieces of] information about China on Xinjiang-related issues. Of course, the Chinese Embassy in the US has responsibilities and obligations to clarify the facts and explain the truth," Hua Chunying argued, hitting back at Twitter's "restrictive measures." … [Read more...] about China says it is a ‘victim’ after Twitter locks embassy account
At the 11th hour, Trump hands Biden a whole new set of foreign policy headaches
This "could have major implications in Taiwan's democracy itself, as Xi and his allies have not been hesitant to assert their authority when given the space to do so," Pantucci added. While China is "very unlikely to attack Taipei," Pantucci warned there could be "more meddling [by Beijing] in politics, meddling economically" if Trump's policy remains in place. … [Read more...] about At the 11th hour, Trump hands Biden a whole new set of foreign policy headaches
San Francisco wants to vaccinate all eligible residents by the end of June. There’s still a long way to go
The public health department and private health care providers are currently vaccinating about 3,000 people a day in San Francisco, Pickens said. In order to meet the city’s goal of vaccinating everyone by June, San Francisco needs to ramp up to giving at least 10,000 shots a day, he said. … [Read more...] about San Francisco wants to vaccinate all eligible residents by the end of June. There’s still a long way to go
Twitter Says It Locked Account of China’s US Embassy Over Xinjiang-Related Tweet
"We've taken action on the Tweet you referenced for violating our policy against dehumanization, where it states: We prohibit the dehumanization of a group of people based on their religion, caste, age, disability, serious disease, national origin, race, or ethnicity," a Twitter spokesperson said on Thursday. … [Read more...] about Twitter Says It Locked Account of China’s US Embassy Over Xinjiang-Related Tweet