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Best free payroll software for small businesses in 2023
Businesses should be able to set up payroll efficiently without incurring additional costs. This list of the best free payroll software solutions includes popular solutions for automating payment and benefits management. The post Best free payroll software for small businesses … Continue reading
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Tesla just notched its best week in a decade, as stock soars 33%
Tesla shares rose 33% to close their best week since May 2013, boosted by positive economic data and an earnings beat.
House Speaker McCarthy spoke with Musk about making Twitter ‘fair on all sides’
McCarthy also confirmed to reporters on Friday he had convened a meeting in his office that day with Elon Musk and several top Republicans.
Why desalination won’t save states dependent on Colorado River water
Desalination plants can be costly and energy-intensive, and are difficult to manage in an environmentally friendly way, according to water policy experts.
How to use Microsoft Lists with Power Automate
If you’re currently passing IT support requests manually, consider using Power Automate with Microsoft Lists to pass information automatically. The post How to use Microsoft Lists with Power Automate appeared first on TechRepublic.
The 403-page Dungeons & Dragons game system is now licensed under Creative Commons
It’s now official: Dungeons & Dragons is licensed under the Creative Commons. This makes the popular tabletop roleplaying game “freely available for any use,” Dungeons & Dragons executive producer Kyle Brink wrote in a blog post today. Just weeks ago, … Continue reading
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Elon Musk is being investigated by the SEC for Tesla self-driving claims, report says
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is facing scrutiny by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding his specific comments and efforts to promote the automaker’s claims regarding its “self-driving” capabilities, Bloomberg reports. The SEC investigation into Musk is part of … Continue reading
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How to easily deploy a full-stack application in Portainer with templates
Deploying a complex Docker stack isn’t nearly as challenging as you think, at least when Portainer is your GUI of choice. Find out how easy this is with Portainer templates. The post How to easily deploy a full-stack application in … Continue reading
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Despite predicted growth, semiconductor industry requires transformation in 2023
Chip makers should apply a mix of onshoring, nearshoring and friendshoring as they look to diversify and move manufacturing out of the Asia/Pacific region, according to Deloitte. The post Despite predicted growth, semiconductor industry requires transformation in 2023 appeared first … Continue reading
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How US police use digital data to prosecute abortions
In late April, police in Nebraska received a tip saying 17-year-old Celeste Burgess had given birth to a stillborn baby and buried the body. Officers soon learned that her mother, Jessica Burgess, and a friend had helped her with transportation … Continue reading
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