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Monthly Archives: July 2023
Google’s AI Can Write News Articles: Is This the End of Journalism?
Google is testing a revolutionary AI tool, codenamed “Genesis,” that has the potential to transform the way news articles are written. The tech giant aims to automate certain tasks, allowing journalists to focus on more critical aspects of their work. … Continue reading
BenQ EW3880R Curved Monitor: The Full Review
Dive deep into the world of immersive viewing with the incredible BenQ EW3880R Curved Monitor. This high-performing technological jewel offers a unique blend of visual precision and aesthetic design for an unparalleled experience. In this article, we explore its features, … Continue reading
A Complete Guide to PEOs
Professional employer organizations (PEO) provide contracted human resources and payroll support to businesses looking to grow while keeping things simple.
QuickBooks Online Review (2023): Features, pricing, and more
QuickBooks Online is a solidly user-friendly, fully featured accounting software that can benefit any small businesses — at least, for those that can accommodate QuickBooks’ above-average prices.
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We tried using OpenAI to generate marketing strategies — and it worked
Nick Zamanov Contributor Share on Twitter Nick Zamanov is director of business development at Cyber Switching, an EV technology pioneer. Generative AI has rocked the tech world, and every company is now considering if there is a way for them … Continue reading
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Here’s an EthCC recap for those who couldn’t make it to Paris this year
To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important crypto stories delivered to your inbox every Thursday at 12 p.m. PT, subscribe here. Welcome back to Chain Reaction. The Paris-based Ethereum Community Conference, EthCC, happened this week and brought … Continue reading
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Protecting Children Online: The Imperative Need for Stringent Measures
In an increasingly digital world, our lives have become interwoven with the Internet. Today, kids are exposed to the internet at a very young age. While the Internet offers abundant educational and entertainment resources, it can also present significant dangers, … Continue reading
Amazon One: Pay with your palm and never wait in line again!
In a world where convenience is king, Amazon continues to push the boundaries of innovation. One such breakthrough is their cutting-edge palm-scanning payment technology known as Amazon One. This revolutionary system allows customers to make purchases by simply hovering their … Continue reading
Few Americans think NASA’s top priority should be sending humans to the moon or Mars
The majority of Americans think it is “essential” that the U.S. remain a global leader in space, but that private markets won’t ensure enough progress on their own, according to new polling data from Pew Research Center.. Pew asked over … Continue reading
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Electric utilities are driving customers into the hands of startups
Imagine running a large public company — S&P 500 large — and telling some of your most promising customers that you can’t sell them what they want unless they’re willing to wait three to five years at a minimum. In … Continue reading
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