By @obyte [ 6 Min read ] Around that time, he co-founded Counterpane Internet Security, where he served as Chief Technology Officer. The company was later acquired by BT Group, and Schneier continued working in security. In 2016, he joined IBM after it acquired Resilient Systems, where he was CTO until 2019... Read More |
The US has imposed steep tariffs on most Chinese goods, but key tech products like smartphones, laptops, and chips are temporarily exempt, while accessories like chargers and headphones are not. These exemptions may not last, and uncertainty is rattling the tech industry. Will these moves protect consumers and innovation, or just postpone bigger problems? Short-Term Relief, Long-Term Pain: Exemptions help now, but future tariffs will hurt prices and innovation. Accessory Shock: Gadgets are safe, but accessories will get more expensive. Innovation Shift: Companies will move production or innovate elsewhere. Tariff Whiplash: Uncertainty will disrupt the whole tech industry. No Big Deal: The tech world has been, and will adapt just fine. Unsure: More information is needed |
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