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China wraps up fintech crackdown with big fines on Tencent, Alibaba
The regulatory crackdown that has shaken up China’s fintech industry since late 2020 appears to be coming to a close with the imposition of hefty fines on the country’s two digital payments giants. Tencent, along with its payments subsidiary Tenpay, … Continue reading
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How to identify, interview and hire a head of growth for an early-stage startup
The waters are never calm when scaling a startup. In fact, they are typically quite choppy. However, by making the correct hire in the head of growth position, you can navigate to shore much more smoothly. The individual you’re looking … Continue reading
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Robots: The Next Generation of Wearable Technology
In the lightning-fast world of technology, the scope of possible innovations is virtually limitless. The most recent development in this field was made by a group of scientists at the University of Tokyo. They are working on creating a revolutionary … Continue reading
Pitch Deck Teardown: Nokod Security’s $8M seed deck
Gone are the days when you needed a developer to build an app for a relatively easy task. No-code and low-code development let you dramatically increase the speed of building and bringing simple (and, sometimes, not-so-simple) apps to market. I … Continue reading
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Google Calendar now lets users specify where they’re working from throughout the day
Google has allowed users to set their working location for certain days of the week since 2021, but is now also going to give users the option to specify where they’re working from for specific portions of the day. The … Continue reading
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What Are Summer Office Hours and Should You Offer Them to Employees?
In an effort to attract and retain workers, employers offer nontraditional perks across various industries. It is not uncommon for companies to implement summer office hours, such as Fridays off or reduced work hours, in order to give their employees a … Continue reading
How to Use A.I. for Family Time
Plan meals, find gifts and create stories using generative A.I.
China Hits Ant Group with $985 Million Fine
After nearly three years of regulatory scrutiny, the fine is seen as a sign that Beijing is wrapping up its crackdown on technology firms.
Deel vs. Remote (2023): Which Payroll Solution Is Best?
Unsure which global payroll solution to go with? We’ll walk through details for both Deel and Remote to help you make a confident decision. The post Deel vs. Remote (2023): Which Payroll Solution Is Best? appeared first on TechRepublic.
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This $3,000, 32-inch e-ink display brings newspaper front pages to your wall
How do you follow the news? Websites? Television? Radio? Social media? Maybe you’re a real connoisseur who gets the paper delivered, knowing there are few pleasures in this world like cracking open a broadsheet over a cup of coffee on … Continue reading
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