Monthly Archives: February 2023

The best payroll apps of 2023

If you’re trying to find the best payroll apps for your business, you’ve come to the right place. Our list covers all the essential payroll apps for 2023. The post The best payroll apps of 2023 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Applications are open for the TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 200

Founders. Are you ready? TechCrunch Editorial is on the hunt for 200 early-stage founders to feature in Startup Battlefield at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco this September. To highlight global innovation across multiple sectors, we expanded the Startup Battlefield program … Continue reading

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Meta announces ‘Facebook Jail’ reforms that focus more on better explanations of policy, less on ‘timeouts’

“Facebook jail,” the name the social network’s users have bestowed on the company’s system for determining policy violations, is getting an overhaul. Meta announced today it will be reforming its penalty system based on the recommendations from the Oversight Board, … Continue reading

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Head Over To 2023’s Top Location for Software Outsourcing Services

As businesses become more aware of reducing development costs and shortening product time-to-market, software outsourcing services have emerged as a global trend. Businesses that want to accomplish their technological goals and larger business objectives don’t always have a strong internal … Continue reading

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Samsung targets satellite-enabled smartphone chips after surprise iPhone 14 feature

The move from Samsung has intensified the race among tech companies to connect phones to non-terrestrial networks.

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DOJ reportedly probes Google Maps, adding to sprawling antitrust concerns

The Department has already filed two antitrust lawsuits against Google focused on its search distribution and its online advertising business.

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Nvidia shares up 12% on earnings and bullish outlook on A.I.

Nvidia shares moved sharply up after the chipmaker’s top and bottom line beat prompted a slew of bullish analyst calls.

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Alibaba shares rally 6% after massive earnings beat

Alibaba reported earnings for its fiscal third quarter that smashed expectations, sending shares soaring 6% higher.

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After Mexican government cracked down on solar geoengineering, startup lets off balloons in Nevada

The solar geoengineering startup released balloons in Nevada after having its plans to release sulfur dioxide in Mexico thwarted by the Mexican government.

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Chip Makers Turn Cutthroat in Fight for Share of Federal Money

Semiconductor companies, which united to get the CHIPS Act approved, have set off a lobbying frenzy as they argue for more cash than their competitors.

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