Monthly Archives: January 2023

VC deal activity fell in 2022, signaling tough times ahead

Market headwinds continue to dog startups chasing venture backing. That’s the top-level finding of a new PitchBook report that looked at VC trends toward the end of 2022, specifically Q4, including investments made at the seed, late-stage and nearing-the-exit levels. … Continue reading

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Twitter Promised Them Severance. They Got Nothing

Staff laid off by Elon Musk were assured they would be compensated following mass cuts. As the deadline passes, the silence has been deafening.

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Top 7 Trello alternatives for project management

If you have outgrown or are looking to change your project management software from Trello, check out these seven alternatives. The post Top 7 Trello alternatives for project management appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Recent 2022 cyberattacks presage a rocky 2023

A spate of zero-day exploits against Twitter, Rackspace and others late last year showed the limits of a cybersecurity workforce under duress, a step behind and understaffed with some 3.4 million vacant seats. The post Recent 2022 cyberattacks presage a … Continue reading

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Verizon’s +Play subscription store to later open to non-Verizon customers

Verizon last month introduced a new subscription service aggregator, +Play, into open beta, allowing its customers to purchase and manage subscriptions to over 20 services, including Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, ESPN+, discovery+, AMC+, NFL+, NBA League Pass and NBA … Continue reading

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No One Will Escape the FTX Fallout

Try as they might, crypto companies pressured by the trading platform’s collapse are failing to bail themselves out.

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Amazon still ‘fully committed’ to Alexa despite job cuts, hardware chief says

Alexa and other parts of Amazon’s devices and services organization were a major target of the company’s recent layoffs.

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Microsoft Dynamics vs. Salesforce: The complete guide

Microsoft Dynamics and Salesforce each offer sophisticated CRM features and functions. Which one is best for your business? The post Microsoft Dynamics vs. Salesforce: The complete guide appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Finding Vegas VR nirvana in the backseat of a ’67 DeVille at CES 2023

Being driven around the gridlocked-streets of Las Vegas during CES can be nauseating — at the best of times. But doing so with a virtual reality headset blocking your view? Certainly, it’s a recipe for disaster. I don’t have the strongest … Continue reading

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Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ gets a second season

After surpassing 1.02 billion total hours viewed in the third week of its debut, Netflix’s “Wednesday” has been renewed for a second season, the company announced today. The series originally premiered in November with eight episodes. It’s centered around the … Continue reading

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