Monthly Archives: September 2023

KSOC says it’s tackling cloud-native security in a way that is Kubernetes-first

The take-up of Kubernetes, a tool for managing containerized workloads, is only expected to increase as demand for cloud-native architectures and containerization continues. In terms of security, this can mean a boon or a major blind spot for them, according … Continue reading

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The Trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, Explained

White-collar defendants use three main defenses: “It wasn’t me, I didn’t mean it, and the people that say I did are lying.” FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried is likely to go for “I didn’t mean it,” experts say.

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GameStop names Ryan Cohen as CEO effective immediately

The move comes more than three months after GameStop fired CEO Matthew Furlong.

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All Of Your Web Hosting for Life: Just $65

This deal on Bono Host will get you set up with a lifetime unlimited plan for just $65 — a fraction of what you would ordinarily pay over time.

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India gov’t to propose setting up a separate body for vast data management, draft bill shows

With data being considered the new oil, India, the world’s second-largest internet market after China, is looking to establish a dedicated entity to manage the data it generates and set up rules and regulations for non-personal and anonymized personal data. … Continue reading

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Adobe launches Photoshop’s web version with Firefly-powered AI tools

Adobe officially launched Photoshop for the web on Wednesday for all users with paid plans. The web version, which was in beta for almost two years, is now available with Firefly-powered AI tools such as generative fill and generative expand. … Continue reading

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VinFast aims to sell up to 50,000 EVs in 2023 — but it has only hit 23% of its target so far

Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast’s ambitious plan to sell as many as 50,000 vehicles this year is “unrealistic,” according to one analyst.

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Investors taking 30% of a startup in a round are short-sighted

Over the last couple of months I’ve spoken to a number of early-stage investors — both angels and VCs — who seem to be proud of having been able to take 25-30% of a startup’s equity in an early-stage funding … Continue reading

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African VC firm Enza Capital launches founder partner program as it closes $58M across funds

Enza Capital, a venture capital firm that backs startups “organizing the offline online” and “digitizing key African industries,” has closed $58 million across two funds. In 2019, the company launched an early-stage fund to “find, back, and help build category-defining … Continue reading

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The Raspberry Pi 5 is here and looks yummier than ever

Four years after the release of the Raspberry Pi 4, the Raspberry Pi team is back with a new small-but-mighty computer — the Raspberry Pi 5. It’s a worthy successor that features updated components with better specifications — and even … Continue reading

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