Monthly Archives: March 2023

Start building your own websites with Python and Django

The seven-course Python & Django Web Development Bundle is on sale for less than $30 for a limited time online. The post Start building your own websites with Python and Django appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Divert bags $100M growth equity, $1B financing to tackle grocery store food waste

Every year, about 35% of the food supply in the U.S. is wasted. About half of that’s because of picky eaters or outsize restaurant portions, but the rest happens further upstream, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, with about … Continue reading

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Twitter timeline is broken for multiple users

Usually, the best way they know if a service is down is to look on Twitter. But this time, we can’t really do anything because Twitter itself is facing issues. Multiple people, including folks from TechCrunch staff, reported that many … Continue reading

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Customizing the always-on display for iPhone 14

Learn how to customize your always-on display on iPhone 14 to match your desired preferences for the screen, including turning the feature off completely. The post Customizing the always-on display for iPhone 14 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Revolut reports first full year of profit

The all-in-one fintech app Revolut has released its annual report for 2021. While 2021 ended more than a year ago, this report includes some significant figures as the company nearly tripled its revenue between 2020 and 2021. Because of this … Continue reading

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UK provisionally greenlights Viasat and Inmarsat’s $7.3B pointing to competition from Starlink

The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has provisionally cleared the proposed $7.3 billion merger between London-based satellite company Inmarsat and its U.S. rival Viasat. The two companies, which offer myriad satellite services spanning everything from in-flight Wi-Fi to military … Continue reading

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Shortwave email app introduces AI-powered summaries

Last year, a bunch of Google executives launched an email app called Shortwave, which aimed to fill in the gap left by the search giant’s Inbox app. Now, the company has introduced an AI-powered summary feature so you don’t have … Continue reading

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D-ID unveils new chat API to enable face-to-face conversations with an AI digital human

D-ID, the Israeli company leveraging artificial intelligence to create unique experiences like Deep Nostalgia, announced today that it’s launching a new chat API to enable face-to-face conversations with an AI digital human. The announcement was timed to coincide with Mobile … Continue reading

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YouTube accused of collecting UK children’s data

The video platform faces a challenge over claims it is gathering and using the data of under-13s.

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Sequoia heats up early-stage startup investments in India and Southeast Asia

On a recent winter morning in New Delhi, Rajan Anandan and Pieter Kemps were pacing on the floor of a five-star hotel, quizzing a group of over two dozen young startup founders about their goals. One founder set eyes on … Continue reading

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