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Поставки российских IT-решений за рубеж в 2023 году снизились на 44–47%, до $3,1–3,3 млрд.

Хотя мировой рынок IT-услуг в 2023 году увеличился на 8%, а во многих дружественных странах наблюдается рост интереса к российским решениям, пока существенного роста экспорта нет. .




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Продажи через «Авито» билетов на концерты иностранных исполнителей за рубежом по итогам 2023 года выросли на 60%

Помимо приобретения билета предлагается помощь в покупке авиабилетов, бронировании отелей, оплате транспорта внутри зарубежной страны, оплате визовых сборов..




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Пароли слабеют, среди самых популярных в мире – «123456» и «пароль»

Новое исследование показало: одни из самых популярных паролей, используемых во всем мире – «123456», «qwerty» (6 букв на клавиатуре подряд), «password» («пароль») и собственное имя пользователя. NordPass выпустил ежегодный отчет о самых распространенных в разных странах паролях. Многие пользователи по-прежнему используют собственные имена в качестве паролей. Названия спортивных команд, марок автомобилей и групп также пользуются […]




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Comic: 11/13/2024

A new comic has been posted at Sluggy.com!




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Cartoons from the June 26, 2023, Issue


Cartoons from the June 26, 2023, Issue




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Cartoons from the July 3, 2023, Issue


Cartoons from the July 3, 2023, Issue




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Cartoons from the July 24, 2023, Issue


Cartoons from the July 24, 2023, Issue




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Cartoons from the July 31, 2023, Issue


Cartoons from the July 31, 2023, Issue




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Cartoons from the August 7, 2023, Issue


Cartoons from the August 7, 2023, Issue




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Cartoons from the August 14, 2023, Issue


Cartoons from the August 14, 2023, Issue




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Cartoons from the August 21, 2023, Issue


Cartoons from the August 21, 2023, Issue




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Cartoons from the August 28, 2023, Issue


Cartoons from the August 28, 2023, Issue




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Cartoons from the September 4, 2023, Issue


Cartoons from the September 4, 2023, Issue





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Where is the growth in Reeves' 'Budget for growth'?

Labour's first Budget in 14 years had a lot to say about growth, but forecasts paint a mixed picture.




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Is there a £22bn ‘black hole’ in the UK’s public finances?

Economists say the state of public finances should not have come as a complete surprise to the new government.




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Faisal Islam: Reeves doesn't mind if you don't like her Budget

The Budget is about the long game on the economy and Reeves believes the current pain is a price worth paying.




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Badenoch's win and Labour's big Budget mean we now have sharper left-right divide

With the government announcing big spending and tax, the differences between the two main parties feel sharper, writes Laura Kuenssberg.




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How the UK's 'big brother' role in Africa is changing

David Lammy is on his first visit to the continent since he became foreign secretary.




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Will Trump's victory spark a global trade war?

Trump has promised tariffs on all foreign goods. If he follows through, many smaller economies may be forced to respond in kind.




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What's so wrong with Right To Buy?

The Labour government is expected to make major changes to the Right To Buy scheme launched in the 1980s.




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O'Neill 'understands' hurt over Remembrance Sunday event

Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill responds to criticism over her attendance at a Remembrance Sunday event.




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Sinn Féin's difficulty over Michael McMonagle

Senior party figures faced pressure to explain their handling of McMonagle's departure.




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Starmer pledges £3.5m for veterans facing homelessness

The money will fund mental health support and help with employment and independent living.




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Lammy dismisses past criticism of Trump as 'old news'

The foreign secretary previously called Trump a "tyrant" and "xenophobic" when he was a backbench MP.




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Restaurant workers' jobs threatened by Budget, bosses warn

Hospitality bosses are calling for changes to what they describe as "unsustainable" tax rises.




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UK's Ukraine support 'resolute' after Trump win

Darren Jones says there "shouldn't be an element of conceding to illegal invasions from Russia".




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Fujitsu boss 'does not know' if Horizon is reliable

Paul Patterson raises concerns about the system at the heart of sub-postmasters' wrongful convictions.




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Macron and Starmer vow 'unwavering' Ukraine support

The leaders' discussions also focused on the Middle East and the problems caused by migration in Europe.




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Starmer: New UK target for 81% emissions cut by 2035

The PM insists the government will not "tell people how to live their lives" in achieving the aim.





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Why Can't They Figure This Out Sooner?

Doesn't everyone want to experience Death by Dinosaur? Or is that just me?







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I'll Finish This Later







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I Have a Feeling You're Part of the Green Circle




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Telegram: 'The dark web in your pocket'

The arrest of Telegram’s chief executive in France has ignited a debate about moderation on his app.




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New beanless 'coffee' emerges but does it taste any good?

Start-ups launch drinks that look and taste like coffee but they say are better for the environment.




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Why there's a rush of African satellite launches

Falling launch costs have given African nations a chance to send their own satellites into orbit.




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'It's our moonshot': Why scientists are drilling into volcanos

In Iceland scientists plan to drill down to magma to understand it and use it for energy production.




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Up close with the 300 tonne driverless trucks

Big mining firms are switching to driverless trucks and other autonomous equipment.




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SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission blasts off

The expedition, funded by billionaire Jared Isaacman, will attempt the world's first private spacewalk.




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School calls time on pupils' smart devices

A Sheffield school bans pupils from using smartphones and watches on its premises.




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Watch: Can BBC reporter's AI clone fool his colleagues?

Cyber Correspondent Joe Tidy has an AI clone of himself built to see how sophisticated they can be.




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Gamer role introduced in children's hospital

Steven Mair is the Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity's new gamer in residence




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US 'click to cancel' rule to ban subscription traps

New rule requires businesses to make subscribing and cancelling subscriptions equally simple.