Monthly Archives: January 2023

Lina Khan’s Plan to Liberate US Workers

The chair of the Federal Trade Commission explains why she wants to ban companies from locking up employees with noncompete clauses.

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Google says India antitrust order poses threat to national security

Google warned on Friday that if the Indian antitrust watchdog’s ruling is allowed to progress it would result in devices getting expensive in the South Asian market and lead to proliferation of unchecked apps that will pose threats for individual … Continue reading

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Xetova exploring market data gaps in Africa to boost trade insight access

Africa is seen as the next trade frontier, following the coming into force of The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which created the single largest unrestricted trade region in the world. However, while trade liberalization is meant to spur … Continue reading

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3 Ways Technology Is Building Efficient Teams Amidst Staff Shortages

With staff shortages affecting every sector, it’s more important than ever for businesses to invest in technology that supports their employees and makes it easier for teams to do more with less. As worker shortages affect companies in every sector, many … Continue reading

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ChatGPT Has Investors Drooling—but Can It Bring Home the Bacon?

The loquacious bot has Microsoft ready to sink a reported $10 billion into OpenAI. It’s unclear what products can be built on the technology.

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How Airports Catch Illicit Radioactive Cargo

Hidden screening devices are used to track the movement of dangerous materials—and recently caught a shipment of uranium at London’s Heathrow Airport.

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IBM Watson vs Microsoft Azure: Compare top IIoT products

From device to edge to cloud, IIoT platform features can drive performance and increase security. Learn all about IBM and Microsoft offerings. The post IBM Watson vs Microsoft Azure: Compare top IIoT products appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Learn something new every day in 2023

Stone River eLearning offers hundreds of courses and thousands of hours of online training in a variety of tech-focused subjects. The post Learn something new every day in 2023 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Africa predicted to experience sustained funding slowdown in 2023

Africa seemed to defy the global venture funding decline in the first half of 2022 after its startups raised $3 billion, double the amount secured over a similar period the previous year. However, the VC market correction caught up with … Continue reading

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Third-party Twitter apps are facing issues, users say

People using third-party Twitter clients are facing a number of issues including unable to log in and access Twitter feeds. Tweetbot, Echofon, and Twitterrific, three popular third-party Twitter apps, confirmed the issues and noted that they are not sure what … Continue reading

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