Monthly Archives: November 2024

Elon Musk wants to block the transfer of InfoWars’ X accounts to The Onion

The Onion, a satirical publication, won a bankruptcy auction earlier this month to purchase conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ website, InfoWars, and other related assets. However, that sale is now in limbo after a federal judge temporarily halted the deal. On … Continue reading

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SpaceX gets FCC green light for Starlink direct-to-phone deal with T-Mobile

The FCC has granted SpaceX permission to go forward with plans to offer a direct-to-phone version of its Starlink satellite internet service, with T-Mobile as its provider and a few provisos in place. The proposal dates to summer 2022, when … Continue reading

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Workday stock slips on light quarterly forecast

Workday called for a 25% adjusted operating margin in the current quarter, below Wall Street’s estimate of 25.5%.

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Dell shares fall on light forecast despite growing AI sales

Dell is a top vendor for computers required to develop and deploy artificial intelligence, especially computers based around Nvidia chips.

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AWS re:Invent 2024: What to expect and how to watch Amazon’s biggest event of the year

Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) biggest conference of the year is around the corner, and all signs point to it being an eventful one. AWS re:Invent 2024 kicks off in Las Vegas on Sunday, with sessions scheduled to run through December … Continue reading

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ServiceTitan could be the first of many ‘dirty’ term-sheet IPOs, VCs believe

Rather than opening an IPO window, ServiceTitan’s IPO could be the first of something else entirely, VCs warn. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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Yes, That Viral LinkedIn Post You Read Was Probably AI-Generated

A new analysis estimates that over half of longer English-language posts on LinkedIn are AI-generated, indicating the platform’s embrace of AI tools has been a success.

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This startup makes thrifting furniture far easier, even for big retailers like Pottery Barn

The New York-based startup AptDeco is an online marketplace for buying and selling used furniture that provides pick-up and delivery for items.

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ChatGPT Anniversary: How the Second Year of Generative AI Changed Tech Work

Tech professionals are now well-practiced in using ChatGPT for coding and development, including the new Canvas feature. However, the AI can still make mistakes.

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Australia Passes Groundbreaking Cyber Security Law to Boost Resilience

Australia’s landmark Cyber Security Act has been passed, setting new standards for incident reporting, ransomware payments, and critical infrastructure protection.

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