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Monthly Archives: November 2022
Daily Crunch: No-code fintech services startup Taktile closes $20M Series A round
To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important stories delivered to your inbox every day at 3 p.m. PDT, subscribe here. Soooo you may have received the, erm, first edition of Daily Crunch yesterday, where we mentioned a … Continue reading
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Ronna learn some new metric prefixes? They’re quetta upgrade
We may still be a ways from worrying how many yottabytes your computer can hold, but the international standards community has added two new prefixes for even bigger numbers than that — ronna for 1027 and quetta for 1030. At … Continue reading
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HyperloopTT’s SPAC public debut may be going nowhere fast
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HyperloopTT) has entered into a definitive merger agreement with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Forest Road Acquisition Corp. II, which is led by former Disney executives Tom Staggs and Kevin Mayer. The combined company will list shares … Continue reading
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The best Black Friday 2022 tech deals
You blinked and it is, inexplicably, almost Black Friday again. Should you buy a bunch of stuff just because it’s discounted? Probably not! Can you use it as an opportunity to save some money on stuff you already wanted anyway? … Continue reading
HP laying off 4,000-6,000 employees globally over the next three years
HP shares moved higher after management announced another wave of job cuts, which come as the company faces steeper revenue declines in PCs and printers.
FTX: Court says Sam Bankman-Fried ran FTX as a ‘personal fiefdom’
FTX’s collapse was described in court as “one of most abrupt and difficult” in corporate America.
The best onboarding software for new employees in 2022
Looking for an employee onboarding solution? Check out our list of the best onboarding software for small to large businesses. The post The best onboarding software for new employees in 2022 appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Gusto vs. Justworks: Payroll software comparison
Gusto and Justworks are two popular payroll tools. Find out which payroll software is best for your business with our comparison. The post Gusto vs. Justworks: Payroll software comparison appeared first on TechRepublic.
FTX’s bankruptcy hearing details prior control by ‘inexperienced and unsophisticated individuals’
Hearings that will determine the fate of FTX, once one of the largest crypto exchanges globally, began Tuesday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. “We are here on an unprecedented matter and I don’t say those … Continue reading
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Hackers are locking out Mars Stealer operators from their own servers
A security research and hacking startup says it has found a coding flaw that allows it to lock out operators of the Mars Stealer malware from their own servers and release their victims. Mars Stealer is data-stealing malware-as-a-service, allowing cybercriminals … Continue reading
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