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Category Archives: Tech
Some of the Biggest Movies, TV Shows You Love Rely on Local Data Centre Infrastructure
Australia and New Zealand-based film production partner The Rebel Fleet works on movie and TV projects big and small. CEO Michael Urban says data centre infrastructure is making it all possible.
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Lyft’s price war with Uber yields mixed results
Lyft’s strategy of slashing ride-hail fares to compete with Uber has resulted in slow and steady gains for the company, but competition remains fierce. According to Lyft’s third-quarter earnings, reported Wednesday, Lyft’s active ridership numbers have increased sequentially quarter-over-quarter this … Continue reading
Arm reports first post-IPO earnings and the stock is down 7%
Arm reported its first post-IPO earnings on Wednesday that beat Wall Street expectations for sales.
Klarna is inching toward an IPO, and it’s not the only one
Notable among the Klarna IPO chatter is the fact that it is far from the only private company worth billions that we are watching approach the public markets. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Buildertrend Review (2023): Features, Pricing, Pros & Cons
Read our in-depth review of Buildertrend, covering its features, pricing, and more. Find out if this is the right project management software for your business.
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Creators have mixed feelings about TikTok’s new monetization program
TikTok is revamping its system for paying creators. With its new Creativity Program, which incentivizes users to make videos longer than one minute, the platform estimates that creators can make more than 20 times what they were previously earning on … Continue reading
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SiriusXM unveils new streaming app, set to launch next month
During SiriusXM’s “Next Generation” event in New York, the company announced its revamped SiriusXM streaming app, which features an upgraded media player, improved search capabilities, a customized “For You” page, an expanded library and more. Alongside the app announcement, the … Continue reading
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ADP Workforce Now vs. Zenefits Comparison 2023
ADP Workforce Now vs. Zenefits Which HR solution is best? Explore their features, pricing, and benefits in this comprehensive comparison.
Proptech startup Zeus Living, which was backed by Airbnb, reportedly shuts down
Startup Zeus Living is the latest casualty in the proptech world. The Airbnb-backed startup is reportedly “winding down operations,” as reported by The Information. TechCrunch has reached out to the company for comment but not heard back at the time … Continue reading
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Fakespot Chat, Mozilla’s first LLM, lets online shoppers research products via an AI chatbot
Earlier this year, Mozilla acquired Fakespot, a startup that leverages AI and machine learning to identify fake and deceptive product reviews. Now, Mozilla is launching its first LLM (large language model) with the arrival of Fakespot Chat, an AI agent … Continue reading
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