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Monthly Archives: February 2023
Apple Pay gets the green light to launch its service in South Korea
A South Korean financial regulator said on Friday that the country had approved the Apple Pay launch to allow local credit card firms to introduce the Apple Pay service. The announcement comes nearly two months after South Korea’s Financial Supervisory … Continue reading
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TechCrunch+ roundup: SaaS pricing strategies, 2022 open source report, can Vine regrow?
I found an old leather jacket in the back of a closet recently. It’s a vintage item in fantastic shape — except for a huge tear in one of the front pockets. Two clothing donation centers rejected it, so I … Continue reading
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Paycom vs ADP: 2023 payroll software comparison
Find out the differences between Paycom and ADP’s payroll software solutions. Learn which payroll system can provide you with the features you need in 2023. The post Paycom vs ADP: 2023 payroll software comparison appeared first on TechRepublic.
AWS says growth dropped to mid-teens to start new year as customer cost cutting continues
Yesterday Amazon reported earnings with AWS growing a modest 20% for for the quarter over the prior year to $21 billion. But perhaps even more troubling, the company reported in the earnings call with analysts that growth dropped even further … Continue reading
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More job cuts loom as Sendy changes course in Nigeria
In October last year, Sendy, a Kenyan logistics scale-up, wound up its supplies service, which enabled retailers to purchase FMCGs directly from manufacturers, saying it was directing all its focus on its end-to-end fulfillment offering. Months later, the company is … Continue reading
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Twitter: Number of staff suing goes up daily – lawyer
One former senior manager tells the BBC the treatment of workers by Elon Musk was “unjustifiable”.
Asana vs Planner: 2023 project management software comparison
Asana and Microsoft Planner are both popular project management solutions. Compare the features to see which one will help you complete your work on time. The post Asana vs Planner: 2023 project management software comparison appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Amazon ramped up content spending to $16.6B in 2022, including $7B on originals
Amazon detailed the costs of its content business during its fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday, citing that its content expenses jumped to $16.6 billion in 2022, a 28% increase from $13 billion in 2021. According to Chief Financial Officer Brian Olsavsky, around … Continue reading
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New York attorney general orders stalkerware maker to notify hacked victims
A New York-based spyware maker has agreed to notify the individuals whose phones were compromised by its mobile surveillance software, following a deal with the New York attorney general’s office announced Thursday. Under the agreement, Patrick Hinchy, whose 16 companies … Continue reading
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What is Virtual Cloud Computing? Types, Use Cases and Benefits
Virtual cloud computing is a technology that blends the benefits of two other technologies: cloud computing and virtualization. People often get confused between cloud computing and virtualization, as both these terms are used with each other often. Let’s define both … Continue reading