Monthly Archives: July 2023

Elon Musk plans Tesla and Twitter collaborations with xAI, his new startup

The billionaire aims to build a “maximally curious” AI that is not “politically correct,” Musk said on a Twitter Spaces session late Friday.

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ASML’s China Chip Sales in Jeopardy After Dutch Restrictions

In a further escalation of the technology clash between Washington and Beijing, ASML Holding NV, the leading provider of chipmaking equipment, is facing tighter restrictions on its ability to work with Chinese customers. The government of the Netherlands has stated … Continue reading

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Effective Strategies for Link Building on Bing and Google

Search engine optimization (SEO) relies heavily on link building to boost a website’s ranking. While both Bing and Google employ link building as an effective SEO tool, their algorithms differ in the intensity with which they consider links when deciding … Continue reading

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Scarleteel Threat Targets AWS Fargate, Launches DDoS and Cryptojacking Campaigns

The Scarleteel threat targets AWS Fargate environments for data theft and more malicious types of attacks such as cryptojacking and DDoS. Learn how to mitigate this threat.

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Colleen Ballinger’s toxic gossip train won’t stop chugging on

The YouTuber apology video is an art form. A penitent creator must be remorseful, but not theatrical. Concise, but not rehearsed. Honest, but not defensive. Above all, an apology video cannot be memeable, or it’ll never be taken seriously.  Colleen … Continue reading

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Twitter is Giving Away Free Money to Content Creators

Now, Twitter is giving some of its content creators a cut of the advertising money they bring in. This is part of the company’s strategy to entice more creators to use its service. The new content creator program allows authors … Continue reading

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First Amendment org challenges restrictions on TikTok at Texas universities

Through a new lawsuit, a free speech group and research coalition that studies technology’s effect on society are pushing back against a ban on TikTok affecting government devices in the state of Texas. In the lawsuit, filed by Columbia University’s … Continue reading

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BYD’s $1 Billion Bet on India’s EV Future

BYD, the largest manufacturer of electric vehicles in China, has proposed investing $1 billion in India in order to produce electric vehicles and batteries there. Megha Engineering and Infrastructures of Hyderabad, India, and BYD have formed an electric vehicle (EV) … Continue reading

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GanttPRO Review (2023): Features, Pricing, & Alternatives

Looking for a project management solution for small to midsize companies? Here’s our GanttPRO review to learn more about its features, pricing, and more.

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If You Have a Smartphone, Do You Even Need Home Internet?

Most smartphone plans come with data and internet access, so why would you need a separate home internet connection through a cable or DSL connection? Although it seems redundant, there are some reasons to get home internet. If you’re like … Continue reading

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