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Musk: SpaceX’s Starlink “has achieved breakeven cash flow”
SpaceX’s Starlink has “achieved breakeven cash flow,” CEO Elon Musk said Thursday, a milestone achievement for the rocket company’s four-year-old satellite internet business unit. He announced the news in a post on X, the social media platform that he also … Continue reading
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Comment on Writely Confirms Google Acquisition by Growing Multiple SaaS Products in Parallel w/ Ryan Buckley – Productize
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Could Australia’s Cybersecurity Strategy Benefit From More Data Science Rigour?
The success of Australia’s six-shield cybersecurity strategy could depend on how well the nation manages the vast pools of data that will underpin the identification and mitigation of cyberthreats.
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Comment on When It Comes To URL Shorteners, bit.ly Is Now The Biggest by The Entire History of URL Shorteners: From TinyURL to Twitter’s t.co
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Jeff Bezos urged Amazon to flood search results with junk ads, FTC alleges
Amazon’s ads strategy helped pump its profits while steering shoppers to higher-priced goods, the agency alleges.
Free pizza and Ubers: Judge will hold jurors past 8 p.m. as Sam Bankman-Fried trial enters final stretch
The government will pay for pizza and Uber rides home for the 12 jurors who will decide the fate of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried
Apple set to report fourth-quarter earnings after the bell
The quarter will include about a week of iPhone 15 sales. Investors are closely watching to see if sales suggest a strong product “cycle” over the next year.
At Bletchley, Rishi Sunak confirms AI Safety Institute but delays regulations for another day
A Frontier AI taskforce established by the U.K. back in June to prepare for the AI Safety Summit held this week is on course to be a permanent fixture, as the U.K. bids to take a leadership role on AI … Continue reading
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Odoo Review (2023): Features, Pricing, Pros & Cons
Is Odoo good? Read our comprehensive review of Odoo, covering its features, pricing, and more. Find out if this is the right software for your business.
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Unredacted FTC suit shows ‘Project Nessie’ price-raising algorithm made Amazon $1.4B
The mysterious “Project Nessie,” hinted at in what little was not redacted in the FTC’s lawsuit against Amazon, is indeed an algorithmic pricing scheme that raised prices where it could do so safely, generating some $1.4 billion for the company … Continue reading
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