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Monthly Archives: January 2023
Don’t be sucked in by AI’s head-spinning hype cycles
The last year was a roller coaster ride in the AI world, and no doubt many people are dizzied by the number of advances and reversals, the constant hype and equally constant fearmongering. But let’s take a step back: AI … Continue reading
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Disney+ advertisers will soon get Hulu’s ad targeting capabilities
Disney Advertising held its annual Tech and Data Showcase today, revealing plans to roll out some of Hulu’s ad targeting capabilities to Disney+. When Disney+ launched its ad-supported tier last month, advertisers couldn’t target ads to specific audiences. By giving … Continue reading
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Learn Windows PowerShell for just $20
Streamline your workflow, automate tasks and more with The 2023 Windows PowerShell Certification Bundle. The post Learn Windows PowerShell for just $20 appeared first on TechRepublic.
Survey: Cybersecurity budgets aren’t matching cybersecurity challenges
A new study finds that due to the growing threat surface from hybrid work and third-party vendors, only half of organizations have the budget to meet current cybersecurity needs. The post Survey: Cybersecurity budgets aren’t matching cybersecurity challenges appeared first … Continue reading
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Twitter partners with DoubleVerify and IAS on brand safety initiative amid advertiser exits
Amid declining ad revenue and advertiser exits, Twitter announced today that it has teamed up with ad-tech companies DoubleVerify and Integral Ad Science (IAS) to tell advertisers if their ad is placed around inappropriate content. The program, available first for … Continue reading
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Tesla reports earnings after the bell Wednesday
Tesla is contending with recent price cuts and deliveries that missed expectations.
Twitter sued over antisemitic posts left online
Two groups in Germany claim the social network has betrayed users’ trust.
The rise of product-led sales, or why product-led growth requires a sales makeover
B2B is looking a lot more than B2C these days: From Figma to Slack, individuals and teams can sign up for tools that their entire organization will end up adopting. This concept is also known as product-led growth. The definition … Continue reading
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Valiant Hearts mobile game sequel is set to launch on Netflix Games on Jan 31
The mobile game Valiant Hearts: Coming Home by Ubisoft will launch exclusively on Netflix Games on January 31. Previously announced in September 2022, Netflix and Ubisoft announced the official release date of Valiant Hearts: Coming Home yesterday. As part of … Continue reading
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Have You Heard of These 6 Amazing Ways to Use AI in Construction?
Artificial intelligence might have started as the fictional villain of sci-fi stories, but it’s quickly becoming indispensable in many industries. The construction industry is one among many beginning to adopt this new technology. How can companies and contractors start employing … Continue reading