Monthly Archives: January 2023

How to use TidyCards, the macOS kanban board for your to-do lists and small projects

Looking for a simple kanban option for individual or small projects? macOS has a great option in TidyCards. The post How to use TidyCards, the macOS kanban board for your to-do lists and small projects appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Putting numbers on the global venture slowdown

“Tell me something I don’t know,” was my first reaction when reports on venture capital in 2022 hit my inbox this month. It is pretty clear by now that there was a slowdown, so what’s the point of harping on … Continue reading

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Cybersecurity Focus: How to Make Remote Work Safer

Telework is a long-running trend in the business world, and it has reached unprecedented heights because of the Coronavirus emergency. As a result, numerous companies have been forced to plunge headlong into implementing the remote work model, and predictably enough, … Continue reading

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The Collapse of the UK’s Electric Vehicle Champion

Britishvolt promised investors it would be the cornerstone of the country’s battery industry. Now it faces bankruptcy.

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Basecamp vs. Asana: Project management software comparison

Asana and Basecamp project management software tools offer compelling features, but there are important differences. Compare the features between Basecamp and Asana. The post Basecamp vs. Asana: Project management software comparison appeared first on TechRepublic.

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How to test website speeds with curl

Website speed reductions may be too small to view, but you know it happens. Here’s how to get actionable details on website speed with curl. The post How to test website speeds with curl appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Oversight Board presses Meta to revise ‘convoluted and poorly defined’ nudity policy

Meta’s Oversight Board, which independently evaluates difficult content moderation decisions, has overturned the company’s takedown of two posts that depicted a non-binary and transgender person’s bare chests. The case represents a failure of a convoluted and impractical nudity policy, the … Continue reading

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HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ gets a warm welcome with 4.7M U.S. viewers

“The Last of Us” made its debut last night on HBO and HBO Max. The series premiere garnered 4.7 million U.S. viewers, making it HBO’s second-largest debut since “Boardwalk Empire” premiered over a decade ago with 4.81 million viewers, the … Continue reading

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UK privacy watchdog silent as Google flicks off critique its Topics API fails to reform ad-tracking

Late last week it emerged Google intends to ignore a call by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) — the international body that works to guide the development of web standards — to rethink the Topics API: A key ad-targeting … Continue reading

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Twitter rivals, unicorn trivia and valuation homework

Welcome back to Equity, the podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. It’s Tuesday, not Monday, but hey, the week ahead is as busy as ever. Here’s what I chatted about today: … Continue reading

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