Monthly Archives: April 2023

Daily Crunch: App Store reviews and social media depict user backlash against Snapchat’s new AI chatbot

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Max Q: A successful failure

Hello and welcome back to Max Q! In this issue: Starship’s successful failure Rocket Lab’s Electron goes suborbital News from Orbit Fab and more SpaceX launches fully stacked Starship for the first time SpaceX launched a fully stacked Starship for … Continue reading

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Spam Texts Are Taking Over and There is No End in Sight

Americans are on track to receive a record-breaking 150 billion robotexts in 2022, according to Robokiller’s Mid-Year Report. Well, 2023 is about to shatter 2022 by 100+%, as Americans are expected to have over 180 billion robotexts and 80 billion … Continue reading

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Access the entire Adobe Creative Cloud for a month for ​​$29.99

This subscription includes 100GB of storage for your creative projects. The post Access the entire Adobe Creative Cloud for a month for ​​$29.99 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Haltian nabs funds to equip office buildings with smart sensors

Adopting Internet of Things (IoT) tech for the office isn’t easy — especially at enterprise scale. Companies have IoT device administration to worry about, and also building out the infrastructure necessary to keep those devices connected and operational. To make … Continue reading

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Paylocity vs ADP: Which Payroll Software Is Better?

This guide helps you understand which payroll solution is best for your company, and covers pricing, features, and pros and cons. The post Paylocity vs ADP: Which Payroll Software Is Better? appeared first on TechRepublic.

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How Aurora is navigating the bumpy road to commercial self-driving trucks

Amid economic uncertainty, tight capital markets, wary investors and consolidation in the nascent autonomous vehicle industry, Aurora Innovation is still motoring on towards its target of commercializing self-driving trucks by 2024, ticking off waypoints and milestones along the way. It’s … Continue reading

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SEGA workers are forming a union

A group of 144 workers are forming a union at SEGA’s American headquarters in Irvine, California. SEGA follows in the footsteps of workers at other gaming companies like Microsoft-owned ZeniMax and Activision Blizzard, which both unionized last year. The gaming … Continue reading

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GitLab’s new security feature uses AI to explain vulnerabilities to developers

Developer platform GitLab today announced a new AI-driven security feature that uses a large language model to explain potential vulnerabilities to developers, with plans to expand this to automatically resolve these vulnerabilities using AI in the future. Earlier this month, … Continue reading

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Apple wins antitrust court battle with Epic Games, appeals court rules

Apple has won its antitrust-focused appeals court battle with Fortnite maker Epic Games over its App Store policies, according to the opinion issued today by the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The court largely upheld the district court’s earlier … Continue reading

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