Monthly Archives: January 2023

Madrid selects Dott, Lime and Tier for scooter licenses

Madrid has renewed the operating licenses for scooter-sharing services in the city. The city council has chosen three operators for the next three years — Dott, Lime and Tier. This trio of companies will sound familiar as these companies also … Continue reading

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Google to ease agreement with phonemakers, allow third-party billing in India in major business revamp

Google is revising its business agreements with phonemakers in India and making a series of other changes in the South Asian market to comply with local antitrust watchdog’s directions. The company, which was slapped with a $161 million fine by … Continue reading

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With new funding, Atomic AI envisions RNA as the next frontier in drug discovery

The biotech industry is experiencing a rush of AI-powered tools for many aspects of the complex drug discovery process. But one that has flown under the radar, increasingly thought to be key to certain diseases but woefully understudied, is RNA. … Continue reading

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How to Build Business Credit with Bad Personal Credit

Having bad personal credit, admittedly, doesn’t make it easy to build business credit. But it can certainly be done with the right approach. Here are some specific strategies on how to build business credit with bad personal credit to make … Continue reading

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Airlines and Cattle Farmers Have Beef With Google’s Climate Math

The company offers estimates of the emissions impacts of flights and recipes. Businesses with sales at stake are pushing back.

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Microsoft users hit with global cloud outage that impacted products like Teams and Outlook

Microsoft is investigating issues with several of its products including Teams and Outlook, the company said Tuesday.

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Google job cuts hit 1,800 employees in California, including 27 massage therapists

As part of Google’s largest ever round of job cuts, the company eliminated more than 1,800 positions in its home state.

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After inking its OpenAI deal, Shutterstock rolls out a generative AI toolkit to create images based on text prompts

When Shutterstock and OpenAI announced a partnership to help develop OpenAI’s Dall-E 2 artificial intelligence image-generating platform with Shutterstock libraries to train and feed the algorithm, the stock photo and media giant also hinted that it would soon be bringing … Continue reading

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The Rebellion Amazon Can No Longer Ignore

Warehouse workers in the UK are walking out for the first time, and they want the world to follow.

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Microsoft Outlook and Teams down for thousands around world

Data from outage tracking website Downdetector showed more than 5,000 reports in the UK alone.

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