Monthly Archives: July 2023

Bolt, ex-CEO Ryan Breslow subject of SEC probe

Ryan Breslow, co-founder of the e-commerce software outfit Bolt, was subpoenaed along with the company last year by the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission. The Information reported the news first on Friday. A letter authored in April by a lawyer … Continue reading

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Amazon’s Project Kuiper: How It Will Bring High-Speed Internet to Everyone

In a bold move to revolutionize internet connectivity, Amazon is investing $120 million to build a cutting-edge facility for its Project Kuiper satellites in Florida. This state-of-the-art building will serve as a launchpad for over 3,200 low-Earth orbit satellites, aiming … Continue reading

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Gusto vs. Paycom (2023): Payroll Software Comparison

Gusto is a payroll software with HR functionality, while Paycom is a full-service human capital management (HCM) provider offering HR and payroll services. Let’s look at which is best for your business.

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How To Integrate Google Sheets With Mail Merge in Gmail

Personalize email communications with custom fields inserted into a mail merge message.

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Threads in decline? Don’t count out Instagram’s new Twitter rival yet

A Wall Street Journal article on Friday warns that Instagram’s new Twitter competitor Threads is already losing steam. Citing third-party data from Sensor Tower, the paper reports the number of daily active users on Threads dropped for the second week … Continue reading

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Congress probes Ford’s big battery deal with China’s CATL

In a public letter addressed to Ford boss Jim Farley, House Republicans Mike Gallagher and Jason Smith announced that two congressional committees are investigating the automaker’s licensing deal with Chinese battery maker CATL. The probe centers on Ford’s efforts to … Continue reading

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AI Companies Make ‘Voluntary’ Safety Commitments at the White House

Concerns about the potential risks and lack of transparency in the rapidly expanding field of artificial intelligence (AI) have prompted the Biden administration to take action. To address these issues, the White House has convened seven of the most prominent … Continue reading

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5 programming languages database administrators should learn

Database admins strive to ensure that large chunks of data are both accessible and stored with integrity. By using these programming languages, they can keep systems optimized.

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5 Benefits of Using a Markdown Text Editor in Apple’s Ecosystem

Here are five advantages of using Markdown apps compared to Google Docs, Apple Pages and Microsoft Word.

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European insurtech is showing strength that venture data doesn’t fully detail

If you only tracked American insurance technology companies that went public recently, you might think insurtech is in its flop era. Thankfully, that isn’t true. The Exchange explores startups, markets and money. Read it every morning on TechCrunch+ or get … Continue reading

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