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Intel Security Flaw, Fat Cat Wages, The Rakyat

Richard Bradbury | Audrey Raj | Jeff Sandhu

04-Jan-18 12:00

Intel Security Flaw, Fat Cat Wages, The Rakyat

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Jeff Sandhu and Audrey Raj spoke about:

 

1:24 - Najib Launches Portal On BN Candidates,Hints At GE14 (VIDEO)

5:37 - Most Processors Produced Since 1995 Have A Flaw That Could Let Hackers Steal Sensitive Information

11:13 - 'Fat Cat Thursday': Top Bosses Earn Workers' Annual Salary By Lunchtime

15:59 - Ticketmaster Is Killing The Bar Code And Choosing Which Fans Can Buy Tickets In Fight Against Bots And Scalpers

24:36 - Eelo: A Google-Less Android Alternative Emerges


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Tags:  ElectionPortalInformationIntelChipsFlaw1995MeltdownSpectreFat Cat Thursdaytop bossespay gapemployeeemployerticketmasterbarcodetechnologyGoogle-lessAndroideconomicsocial environmentseelo





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