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Monthly Archives: July 2023
8 Best ETL Tools and Software of 2023
ETL tools pull, scrub and store data from multiple sources for future use and insights. Explore the best ETL software now. The post 8 Best ETL Tools and Software of 2023 appeared first on TechRepublic.
Apple becomes the first company in history to reach $3 trillion
Apple Inc. is the first corporation in the history of the world to reach a market value of $3 trillion, which is a significant and historic achievement for the technology sector. This exceptional accomplishment was made possible by the company’s … Continue reading
Tesla shares rise over 7% after delivery and production numbers beat expectations
Tesla shares rose over 7% in Monday morning trading, driven in part by stronger-than-expected second quarter deliveries and production numbers.
Bluesky experiences ‘record-high traffic’ after Elon Musk imposes rate limits on Twitter
Bluesky said it experienced “record-high traffic” after Elon Musk said Twitter will temporarily limit the number of posts users can read per day.
Australia’s Slide Backwards in Tech Entrepreneurship Is Concerning
Despite resources dedicated to entrepreneurship, a lack of skilled onshore IT professionals is slowing Australia’s strides toward tech innovation. The post Australia’s Slide Backwards in Tech Entrepreneurship Is Concerning appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox usher in the new era of Smosh
In their first YouTube video together in seven years, Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla summoned a demon to score Taylor Swift tickets. The sketch was gently absurd, infused with pop culture references, and above all, goofy as hell — all … Continue reading
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Lina Zakarauskaite is elevated from Principal to Partner at London’s Stride VC
London-based VC Stride has appointed Lina Zakarauskaite, formerly a Principal at the firm, as its newest Partner. The move follows the departure of Partner Cleo Sham a month ago to pursue new ventures. Zakarauskaite joined Stride in October 2021. Prior … Continue reading
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How to add the Docker Scout feature to the Docker CLI
In this TechRepublic How to Make Tech Work tutorial, Jack Wallen shows you how to add the Docker Scout feature to the Docker CLI. The post How to add the Docker Scout feature to the Docker CLI appeared first on … Continue reading
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Tiny acquires HappyFunCorp, the prolific firm that’s built apps for Twitter, Amazon and more, for $30M
M&A and consolidation continue to be major themes in the tech world as companies look for their next steps in a tight market. That’s a trend impacting not just startups and larger tech companies, but the firms that work closely … Continue reading
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RoboDeck, the deck maintenance robot, scores a $2M pre-seed
I’m sure the team at RoboDeck is sick and tired of people referring to their robot is a “Roomba for decks.” But we did so in our write-up when the Israeli firm competed in Startup Battlefield, and I’ve just done … Continue reading
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