Monthly Archives: July 2023

Severe outage knocks WhatsApp down

WhatsApp, the Meta-owned ubiquitous messaging app, is inaccessible to many users around the globe due to a “major disruption.” Tens of thousands of users are reporting issues sending and receiving messages on the social app, used by over 2 billion … Continue reading

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Geothermal Energy: A Breakthrough in Sustainable Power Generation

Geothermal energy has long been recognized as a promising renewable energy source, but its potential has been limited to specific regions with high geothermal activity. However, a breakthrough in enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) technology by startup Fervo Energy is expanding … Continue reading

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Google’s Nearby Share for Windows app is now officially available

Google announced today that its Nearby Share app for Windows PCs is now officially available. Nearby Share makes its easier to share files across your phones, tablets, Chromebooks and more devices. A PC version of the app has been in … Continue reading

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I tried to buy a post on TechCrunch.com

A few times per day, I get a message that asks something along the lines of: “How much do you charge for a guest article on TechCrunch?” People are trying to get inbound links from TechCrunch for SEO reasons. The … Continue reading

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1,300 Experts: AI is Not a Threat to Humanity!

There has been a lot of interest and some fear in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) in recent years. As the limits of what can be achieved in technology are pushed further, and further, questions about the safety and … Continue reading

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How To Create a MySQL 8 Database User With Remote Access

At some point, you’re going to need to connect to a MySQL 8 database remotely to manage your databases. Jack Wallen shows you how to make this possible.

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Paycom vs Paychex (2023): Payroll Software Comparison

Paycom and Paychex are two popular software solutions that combine payroll functionality with a broad range of HR tools. We’ll cover the specifics to help you decide between the two.

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8 VCs say they are still bullish on SAFE rounds, but it’s not 2021 anymore

SAFE rounds, or simple agreements for future equity, have been around since Y Combinator invented them a decade ago. But they took on a different role in 2021 when they became a fast-moving tool that helped startups close deals in … Continue reading

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Under the Weather? Your Smartwatch Saw It Coming

“Early detection saves lives” is a popular phrase that signifies how important monitoring, scans, and proactive measures are in detecting and treating diseases. Across the board, any illness or chronic condition benefits from early detection. For example, when caught early, … Continue reading

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10+ Best VPN Services for Enhanced Privacy & Security 2023

A secure connection (also referred to as a “tunnel”) is established after you turn on a VPN between the gadget and an external server run by the virtual private network (VPN) provider. The web server receives all your web traffic … Continue reading

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