Monthly Archives: March 2023

Microsoft launches Loop, its Notion competitor, in public preview

Microsoft Loop, a Notion-like hub for managing tasks and projects that sync across Microsoft 365 apps and services, launched in public preview today. Loop is available to users with a Microsoft Account or Azure Active Directory account. A companion app … Continue reading

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4 Indian investors explain how their investment strategy has changed since 2021

India has long harbored a strong entrepreneurial spirit, and it’s not uncommon to see people leaving jobs to set up their own businesses. A hallmark of that spirit is quite visible these days in the country’s flourishing startup ecosystem, which … Continue reading

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The Best Sales Performance Process for a Winning Sales Team

The significance of sales enablement has been in question ever since an increase in the technological competition in the sales industry. But do you think that ensuring the uniform striving of capable employees in the sales team will bring you … Continue reading

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America’s space-based spy agency awards six contracts to hyperspectral imagery providers

The U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) has awarded five-year study contracts to six space companies that provide hyperspectral satellite imagery — BlackSky, Orbital Sidekick, Pixxel, Planet, Xplore and HyperSat — as the agency seeks to expand its remote sensing capabilities. … Continue reading

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How a proposed federal e-bike incentive could lead to fewer battery fires

As electric bikes grow in popularity, the number of deadly fires caused by faulty lithium-ion batteries has also risen. One of the main culprits? Cheap e-bikes delivered from non-reputable, overseas companies direct to consumers. A reintroduced bill that would provide … Continue reading

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This hardcore gamer bundle includes Unity training and Xbox Game Pass

During our Spring Digital Blowout, get it all for just $25. The post This hardcore gamer bundle includes Unity training and Xbox Game Pass appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Beloved hacking veteran Kelly ‘Aloria’ Lum passes away at 41

Kelly Lum, better known in hacking circles as Aloria, passed away on Sunday. Aloria was a veteran of the cybersecurity community, especially the one in New York, her home for many years. The Twitter account of the New York City … Continue reading

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Report: Too many enterprises have shadow IT – unlocked doors with no cameras

New report says far too many firms have too many IT assets they cannot see or aren’t using, with some Windows servers lacking endpoint protection and patch management. The post Report: Too many enterprises have shadow IT – unlocked doors … Continue reading

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Ask Sophie: Which visas will allow us to expand our startup in the US?

Sophie Alcorn Contributor Share on Twitter Sophie Alcorn is the founder of Alcorn Immigration Law in Silicon Valley and 2019 Global Law Experts Awards’ “Law Firm of the Year in California for Entrepreneur Immigration Services.” She connects people with the … Continue reading

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Europe tools up for the repairable future

The European Commission has laid out another piece of its Circular Economy Action Plan today — adopting a proposal to set common EU rules which are intended to make it easier for consumers to get faulty products repaired. The “right … Continue reading

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