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Adobe Workfront Review (2023): Features, Pricing, Pros & Cons
In this comprehensive review, we delve into Adobe Workfront’s features, pricing, and more. Find out if this project management tool is the right fit for your team.
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Regulator CMA to Scrutinize Microsoft and Other Cloud Service Providers in the UK
Microsoft and Amazon have responded to the Ofcom cloud services market survey that resulted in the UK-based telecoms regulator making a referral for the CMA to review the issues discovered.
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Toyota’s EV strategy hinges on a partnership with a petrochemical company
Toyota’s EV progress remains nascent. And a recent announcement about a manufacturing partner suggests that the company is still feeling its way forward.
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SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy launches NASA Psyche mission to metal asteroid
Godspeed, Psyche. The large NASA spacecraft is now officially en route to a metal-rich asteroid (also named Psyche) after taking off on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket earlier today. This marks the first time a NASA science mission has used … Continue reading
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X Communities start to look more like Facebook Groups with new member vetting feature
X is adopting a feature that’s currently used across many Facebook Groups to vet members before joining: required questions. The company formerly known as Twitter announced today that admins of private Communities on X can now require users to answer … Continue reading
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Singularity’s ONI earbuds deliver outstanding audio thanks to MEMS speaker tech
I have long flirted with the idea that I’m an audiophile, though I don’t typically spend thousands of dollars on either headphones or speakers, and I only sporadically indulge in lossless tier audio. True audiophiles would likely balk at my … Continue reading
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How Microsoft Turned the Tide in Its Regulatory Fight Over Activision
The company found a way to placate three of the most powerful regulatory bodies in the world, along with a federal judge in San Francisco.
Microsoft Closes $69 Billion Activision Blizzard Deal
The megadeal could strengthen Microsoft’s standing in the video game industry, after a year and a half of negotiations with regulators around the world.
‘Xbox Wins?’ Gamers Cautiously Celebrate Microsoft Activision Deal
They could save money if Activision’s titles are added to Xbox Game Pass, a monthly subscription service. But some are reserving judgment.
Is Pax8 About to Disrupt The Way Enterprise Tech Is Distributed?
A new generation of managed service providers in Australia and the Asia-Pacific could soon use Pax8’s cloud SaaS marketplace to serve up and manage subscription products for business tech buyers.
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