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Monthly Archives: June 2023
Hackers Threaten to Leak Stolen Reddit Data Unless Demands Are Met
BlackCat ransomware group members, also known as ALPHV, have recently threatened to release 80 GB of sensitive data obtained from Reddit in a February attack. The hackers say they demanded $4.5 million in exchange for erasing the data and keeping … Continue reading
Top 10 Angular Development Companies In 2023
Angular is one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks used for developing dynamic web applications. It has a huge community of developers, which makes it easy to get help and find resources for learning and development. Angular has many features … Continue reading
Australian IT Skills Gap Approaches Catastrophic Levels
The AIIA survey for 2023 highlights the severe IT skills shortage in Australia. Discover our takeaways from the survey with our article. The post Australian IT Skills Gap Approaches Catastrophic Levels appeared first on TechRepublic.
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An encryption exodus looms over UK’s Online Safety Bill
The backlash against the encryption-busting Online Safety Bill continues to grow, suggesting the United Kingdom could soon face a looming exodus of secure messaging apps. First drafted in May 2021, the Online Safety Bill would allow the U.K. government to … Continue reading
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Airmo combines space and climate tech with emissions monitoring satellites
German startup Airmo is taking aim at climate change, with plans to launch a twelve-satellite constellation to monitor greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across the planet. To fuel its ambitions, the company announced today that it closed €5.2 million ($5.7 million) … Continue reading
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Transforming Stroke Diagnosis: Startup Raises £1.6m to Drive Innovation
In a significant development for the healthcare industry, a British startup has successfully secured £1.6m in seed funding to develop a handheld blood test device that can rapidly diagnose strokes. Upfront Diagnostics, formerly known as Pockit, aims to transform stroke … Continue reading
HSBC Hong Kong Embraces Crypto with Bitcoin and Ether ETF Trading
The HSBC Hong Kong branch is the first in the Hong Kong SAR to provide Bitcoin and Ether Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). This development is the result of pressure from the region’s banking authority on major banks like HSBC to … Continue reading
How to Create a Local Account in Windows 11 Pro
Yes, you can log into your personal PC without using a Microsoft account. Here’s how to choose a local account during or after the Windows 11 setup process. The post How to Create a Local Account in Windows 11 Pro … Continue reading
How Shein’s influencer trip to a Chinese factory backfired
As Shein eyes an IPO, the company’s image needs a serious makeover. From stealing indie designers’ work, to violating local labor laws, Shein has fallen out of vogue on social media, so the company invited a group of influencers to … Continue reading
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Apple Arcade is adding Stardew Valley, Ridiculous Fishing and more in July
Apple Arcade is a getting a trio of notable indie games in July, including Stardew Valley, Slay the Spire and Ridiculous Fishing. Launched in 2016, Stardew Valley is an open-ended country-life RPG that gained popularity for its gentle art style … Continue reading
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