Monthly Archives: February 2023

How to remove advertisements from Windows 11

Microsoft allows vendors to systematically advertise products and services on Windows 11, which can be distracting. Here’s how to disable it. The post How to remove advertisements from Windows 11 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Inside the Sony-Honda Afeela concept

If it wasn’t clear earlier this year when Sony and Honda revealed the concept Afeela EV, it is now: This new joint-venture concept car is all about leveraging entertainment. The company, known as Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) is a joint … Continue reading

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Spotify kills its heart button to be replaced with a “plus” sign

Spotify announced today that it is consolidating the heart and the “Add to playlist” icons into a single plus button, allowing users to save all songs, albums, playlists, audiobooks, podcasts or episodes to their library with one tap. To add … Continue reading

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4 Ways to Effectively Outsource Hiring

High-profile layoffs may lead you to think top talent abounds, but teams everywhere continue to struggle to fill open roles with quality candidates. If your organization is at a recruiting impasse, it may be time to outsource your hiring function. … Continue reading

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How to use Identities in the Termius SSH GUI

Creating efficiency and easy SSH connections is at the heart of Termius. See how Identities make this possible. The post How to use Identities in the Termius SSH GUI appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Here’s how every social media company is trying to adopt subscriptions

For the longest time, social media companies have rallied on the fact that their service is “free” to use. All these companies banked on showing ads and getting some user data in return to let them use social networks without … Continue reading

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Of course the Adobe-Figma deal is anti-competitive

Shares of Adobe sold off following last week’s news that the United States government is “getting ready to file suit to block the $20 billion Adobe-Figma deal announced last year on the grounds it is anti-competitive,” though not as sharply … Continue reading

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Why Do A.I. Chatbots Tell Lies and Act Weird? Look in the Mirror.

One of the pioneers of artificial intelligence argues that chatbots are often prodded into producing strange results by the people who are using them.

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In Latest Round of Job Cuts, Twitter Is Said to Lay Off at Least 200 Employees

The social media platform now has a work force of less than 2,000, down from 7,500 when Elon Musk took it over in October.

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The Furniture Hustlers of Silicon Valley

As tech companies cut costs and move to remote work, their left-behind office furniture has become part of a booming trade.

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