Monthly Archives: January 2023

YouTube unveils new program that enables students to earn college credits

YouTube announced today that it’s partnering with Arizona State University and educational video company Crash Course to launch a new program that enables students to earn college credit. The Google-owned company says the new program, which is called College Foundations, … Continue reading

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Another All Raise CEO steps down

Less than a year after assuming the role, All Raise CEO Mandela SH Dixon has stepped down from her position at the nonprofit. The entrepreneur, who previously ran Founder Gym, an online training center for underrepresented founders, said in a … Continue reading

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Microsoft set to report earnings after market close

Microsoft is reporting results for the first time since announcing that it was cutting 10,000 jobs as it braces for slowing growth.

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US accuses Google of ‘driving out’ ad rivals

A federal lawsuit alleges the tech giant’s anti-competitive actions mean more websites need paywalls.

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This quick SQL education is just $21

The Ultimate SQL Bootcamp Certification Bundle teaches you everything you need to know to start using the SQL programming language. The post This quick SQL education is just $21 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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How hackers stole the personal data of 37 million T-Mobile customers

The criminals took advantage of an API to grab personal details such as customer names, billing addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and T-Mobile account numbers. The post How hackers stole the personal data of 37 million T-Mobile … Continue reading

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Crypto recruiters see opportunity to snatch up talent amid Big Tech layoffs

A number of major crypto companies in recent months have laid off employees in an effort to keep their businesses afloat. But as big players drop talent back into the pool, startups are getting the opportunity to snatch them up. … Continue reading

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Riot Games hack could help cheaters

Last week, the video game giant Riot Games revealed that hackers had compromised its “development environment”— where the company stores its source code — with a social engineering attack. While the company reassured its users that “there is no indication … Continue reading

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Making Kubernetes Usable: Kubernetes Dashboard Options

Kubernetes (often referred to as “K8s”) is an open-source container orchestration system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It was originally developed by Google and is now maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). What … Continue reading

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New Wasabi report indicates cloud investments are not slowing down despite economic concerns

Despite the threat of economic downturn and recent mass tech layoffs, Wasabi’s 2023 Global Cloud Storage Index reveals that cloud spend isn’t going anywhere. The post New Wasabi report indicates cloud investments are not slowing down despite economic concerns appeared … Continue reading

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