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The best free HR software of 2023
Discover the top free HR software solutions of 2023 in our comprehensive guide. Find the right tools to streamline your HR processes and improve your team’s productivity without breaking the bank. The post The best free HR software of 2023 … Continue reading
Astroscale closes new funding to grow in-orbit servicing and orbital debris clean-up tech
Astroscale, a company that’s developing technology to service satellites and clean up orbital debris, has closed another round of funding and widened its investor pool to include a space enthusiast billionaire and a major Japanese manufacturing multinational. The Series G … Continue reading
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DoJ accuses Google of deleting chats in its antitrust investigation, similar to Fortnite’s case
In a new filing late last week, the U.S. Department of Justice alleged that Google “routinely destroyed” an entire category of written communications in its antitrust investigation against the company. The communications — chat messages between Google employees — were … Continue reading
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Top VCs to meet at ETHDenver 2023
As the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency continues to grow and evolve, it is important for entrepreneurs and developers to stay on top of the latest trends and opportunities in the industry. EthDenver 2023 is bringing together some of the … Continue reading
Reuters was first to report that Ericsson will lay off 8,500 employees
Reuters was first to report that Ericsson will lay off 8,500 employees, citing a memo sent to employees and confirmed by Ericsson. This layoff demonstrates that the recent job cuts within the tech industry are moving to other sectors, with … Continue reading
Microsoft Defender 365: Automation to fight automated attacks
Microsoft Defender 365 will fight attackers using their own tactics by locking down compromised systems automatically—including Linux servers. The post Microsoft Defender 365: Automation to fight automated attacks appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Reddit now lets you search comments within a post
Reddit announced today that users can now search comments within a post on desktop, iOS and Android. With this latest update, you no longer have to “Cmd-F” or “Ctrl-F” on a post page, as you can now search comment threads … Continue reading
Inside Startup Battlefield: Getting to know the Battlefield 200
Welcome back to Inside Startup Battlefield, the TechCrunch podcast where we take you behind the scenes of one of tech’s top startup competitions. There are 180 companies solving crucial problems that didn’t make it to the Disrupt stage, but that doesn’t … Continue reading
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VSCO is growing into a legit social network for photographers
Four years after the dawn of the VSCO Girl, VSCO wants you to know that it’s very much alive. Photographers and other aesthetically-inclined creators still flock to the app’s suite of tools, which imbue the editing process with joy while … Continue reading
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Why so many gigafactories? It’s not just EVs driving demand
The current battery boom might feel familiar to those who lived through the clean tech bubble that burst a decade ago, with an awful lot of money being invested in what are still nascent markets. But certainly they’re bigger this … Continue reading
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