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Monthly Archives: April 2023
Elon Musk says Twitter will finally remove legacy checkmarks on 4/20
Elon Musk said that Twitter will finally move to remove the legacy blue checkmarks on April 20 or 4/20 because he can’t let go of that joke. This is the “final date,” he said in a tweet. If the move … Continue reading
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Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes to go to prison end of April
A judge has ruled the start-up founder could not stay free while she appeals against her convictions.
Oracle vs Workday: A comparison of HR software
Learn how Oracle and Workday HR solutions compare, including a side-by-side feature comparison, pricing details and information about deployments. The post Oracle vs Workday: A comparison of HR software appeared first on TechRepublic.
Silicon Valley Bank’s chief risk officer is out, months after taking the job
When Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse was first unfolding, a belated disclosure colored some of the chaos: The bank spent most of last year without a chief risk officer, and the one who left sold more than $4 million of stock … Continue reading
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GM leads $50M EnergyX deal to lock down lithium for its EVs
Eager to secure all the lithium it needs to power a growing lineup of electric vehicles, General Motors said on Tuesday that it will lead a $50 million investment into lithium extraction and refining startup EnergyX. With the deal, the … Continue reading
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Intelligent Identity Proofing Can Help Government Agencies Go Digital
While the implications of AI-driven solutions can be complicated, certain opportunities exist for their use that offers objective and essential benefits. The public sector is one such area that is ripe – and perhaps long overdue – for a digital … Continue reading
Jamie Dimon Warns of Banking Crisis “Repercussions for Years to Come” But Says ’08 Was Worse
Jamie Dimon, longtime CEO of JPMorgan Chase, warned in his recent annual letter to shareholders that the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank will have long-term economic consequences, but, on the upside, “recent events are nothing like what occurred during the 2008 global … Continue reading
ADP vs Paychex: 2023 Payroll Software Comparison
Compare the features and pricing of the leading payroll software providers in the U.S. Learn more about ADP and Paychex, and find the best option for your business in 2023. The post ADP vs Paychex: 2023 Payroll Software Comparison appeared … Continue reading
Hyundai Motor to invest $18B in South Korea’s EVs by 2030
Hyundai Motor Group will invest 24 trillion won (~$18 billion) in South Korea’s electric vehicle industry through 2030, the company said Tuesday. The news comes a week after Kia, which falls under the Hyundai umbrella, announced its own 32 trillion … Continue reading
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Twitter, Inc. is now X Corp
Twitter, Inc. is now called X Corp, according to a court filing in California. Since Twitter is no longer a public company, it does not have to report updates like name changes to the SEC. But in any case, the … Continue reading