Monthly Archives: January 2023

TechCrunch Live is back with top founders and investors, and you get to ask the questions each week

TechCrunch Live is entering its third season, and I’m thrilled to be leading the events again this year. The first event is on February 1, 2023, and will feature a timely discussion on what to do if your company can’t … Continue reading

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Meta expands its partnership with the NBA to offer 52 games in VR

Meta is expanding its partnership with the NBA and WNBA to offer more than 50 live games in VR on Meta Quest, the company announced on Monday. The Meta Quest is the official headset of the NBA, as the company … Continue reading

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Microsoft extends AI partnership with ChatGPT and Dall-E maker OpenAI

It announces a “multi-year, multibillion dollar investment” with OpenAI to accelerate breakthroughs.

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What .NET 7 means for enterprise applications

.NET 7 brings interoperability and a better code base to better serve enterprises. The post What .NET 7 means for enterprise applications appeared first on TechRepublic.

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The internet of every damn thing

Portnox CEO Denny LeCompte offers a damn interesting read on IoT, security and even a cold beverage. The post The internet of every damn thing appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Founder and NFX VC James Currier vets startup ideas at TC Early Stage

You have a great idea for a startup, and you’re working hard to build, launch and scale. But, and stay with us here, is your idea truly good? According to James Currier — founding partner of NFX, a VC firm … Continue reading

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Taskheat is a powerful task manager with a nifty trick up its sleeve

This tutorial about the project management tool Taskheat won’t leave you feeling cold. The post Taskheat is a powerful task manager with a nifty trick up its sleeve appeared first on TechRepublic.

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The FTC fines HomeAdvisor up to $7.2M for lying about lead quality and other matters

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has fined home services marketplace HomeAdvisor up to $7.2 million for its use of deceptive and misleading tactics in selling home improvement project leads to service providers, including small businesses operating in the gig economy. … Continue reading

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Messenger ramps up testing of default end-to-end encryption

Meta announced today that it has started gradually expanding testing default end-to-end encryption for Messenger. The messaging service is also bringing some of its standard features to end-to-end encrypted chats, including chat themes, custom chat emojis and reactions, group profile … Continue reading

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7 Actionable Time Management Tips for Students

Have you ever planned to read for an exam at night only to sleep and wake up two hours before the examination? Or perhaps you postponed reading a topic and found it in the test, yet you didn’t even look … Continue reading

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