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This article was co-authored by former USPTO primary examiner Shawn Joseph. While many in software patent industry long feared that the reverberations left from...
Ready to learn more about the game-changing development in the cannabis industry? Autoflowering strains are making a name for themselves at an astonishing rate...
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June 2022
By Andy Ramos, Partner at Pérez-Llorca, Madrid, Spain
As far back as the late sixth century BC, the Greek philosopher Parmenides declared, “nothing comes...
Looking to roll some dice and win some Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies? You’ve come to the right place. Read on to find out which sites our expert chose as the best. Bitcoin Dice is one of the most popular crypto gambling games, and even though these games are relatively simple, they are one of the […]
If 2021 goes down as the worst graphics card shortage in history, 2022 may be characterized as the greatest recovery for prices and availability. We’ve already noted multiple improvements in the opening months of this year, but the US government’s recent announcement marks another major milestone for getting things back to normal.
The Office of Trade Representatives just announced that various computer hardware items including PCBs and more will no longer be subject to the 7.5-25% tariff fees that drove prices up shortly after the Nvidia RTX 30 Series and AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series launched. These tariffs were imposed back in January 2021, when exclusion clauses expired for Chinese imports including computer hardware and components. The immediate result at the time was that AIBs, particularly those with manufacturing based in China, raised prices substantially to account for the import cost increases.
Components such as graphics cards are traditionally considered l...
At the end of the month, Singapore will dramatically lift its coronavirus-related travel restrictions. After having some of the tightest controls in place for a long time, the city-state now believes the moment has come to open its borders without […]