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Monthly Archives: July 2023
Microsoft set to report earnings after the close
Microsoft is trying to capitalize on demand for artificial intelligence services while also cutting costs
House Judiciary Committee to vote on citing Zuckerberg in contempt of Congress
A criminal contempt case could be referred to the Justice Department, which could decide whether to take up the case.
UKG vs. ADP (2023): Which software is better for your business?
If you’re looking for enterprise HCM capabilities, UKG and ADP are both popular choices. To help you decide between them, we’ll dive into their strengths, weaknesses and features.
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Akhetonics raises capital for its all-optical processor prototype
Traditional processors from the likes of Intel, AMD, or Nvidia have well-known limitations around speed, energy efficiency, and electromagnetic interference. For instance, foundational chip makers like TSMC and Samsung are currently racing to move to the 3 nm process for … Continue reading
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EU’s €43 Billion Plan to End Semiconductor Shortages
As the global demand for semiconductors continues to rise, the European Union (EU) is stepping up its efforts to stay competitive in this crucial industry. The EU has recently approved a groundbreaking plan to invest €43 billion ($47.5 billion) in … Continue reading
6 best Asana alternatives & competitors for 2023 (Free & Paid)
Can you replace Asana with another project management tool? Use our guide to discover the 6 best Asana alternatives for 2023.
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AI Startups Are Where You Should Look For New Jobs
The hiring landscape is ripe with opportunities, especially when it comes to startups that are focussed on AI and machine learning technology. Find out where to look out for your next job!
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Zombie game maker Techland joins Tencent’s global empire in latest acquisition
Tencent, one of the world’s largest gaming companies, is set to gobble up Techland, the Polish game developer known for open-world zombie games like Dying Light, adding yet another member to its sprawling investment portfolio. In a letter to players, … Continue reading
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Blue Origin, Astrobotic, Varda Space and others win NASA funding to develop advanced space tech
NASA awarded new funding to 11 companies today for advanced space tech projects ranging from advanced power generation on the lunar surface to additive manufacturing for space habitats. The awards, which total $150 million across all 11 companies, were announced … Continue reading
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OpenAI scuttles AI-written text detector over ‘low rate of accuracy’
OpenAI has shut down its AI classifier, a tool that claimed to determine the likelihood a text passage was written by another AI. While many used and perhaps unwisely relied on it to catch low-effort cheats, OpenAI has retired it … Continue reading
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