Monthly Archives: January 2023

Apple’s Secrecy Violated Workers Rights, NLRB Finds

After a yearlong investigation, a federal labor board determined that the tech giant’s rules interfere with employees’ right to organize.

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Tesla’s Self-Driving Technology Comes Under Justice Dept. Scrutiny

A regulatory filing says officials have asked about software that Elon Musk, the chief executive, has said would allow cars to operate autonomously.

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How to use measures to calculate profit margin in Power BI

These two measures make quick work of returning profit and calculating profit margin in your Power BI projects. The post How to use measures to calculate profit margin in Power BI appeared first on TechRepublic.

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No-Code AI Beings are Shaping the Future of Work

With technological advances, modern organizations face two increasing but related challenges: optimizing business processes through automation and building a competent and resilient workforce that will embrace and advance automation. On the one hand, organizations wish to adopt advanced technologies, such … Continue reading

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PayPal to lay off 2,000 employees in coming weeks, about 7% of workforce

The payments giant PayPal adds to the spate of January tech layoffs with plans to cut 7%, CEO Dan Schulman announced Tuesday.

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Meta starts testing ‘members-only worlds’ in Horizon Worlds

Meta is starting to test closed spaces called “members-only worlds” in Horizon Worlds, its social VR experience. The company has begun a limited alpha test to give creators the ability to grow and moderate their own communities. Meta has selected … Continue reading

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GM invests $650M in lithium mining to lock down EV raw materials

General Motors said Tuesday it will invest $650 million into Lithium Americas as part of an agreement to develop a mine in Nevada, the latest effort by the automaker to lock down a supply chain of key components needed to … Continue reading

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TechCrunch+ roundup: SaaS spending squeeze, tax time tips, freemium frameworks

If you thought egg prices were out of control, the SaaS inflation rate is outpacing the rest of the economy. In the U.S., SaaS expenses are growing 3.5x faster than market inflation. In Australia and the UK, that rises to … Continue reading

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CIOs hold greater organizational leadership status

Foundry’s study found the role has been significantly elevated because of the economy, and CIOs are recognized as strategic business partners by their LOB peers. The post CIOs hold greater organizational leadership status appeared first on TechRepublic.

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A guide to network quality of service for the edge

Boss the QoS! Mary Shacklett discusses QoS and asks: Why don’t more organizations employ it? The post A guide to network quality of service for the edge appeared first on TechRepublic.

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