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Wrike vs Asana (2023): Which is best for your business?
See how two of the top project management software solutions compare over versatility, ease of use, reporting, analytics, and bells and whistles for enterprise users. The post Wrike vs Asana (2023): Which is best for your business? appeared first on … Continue reading
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Nuwa Pen launches with misleading Kickstarter campaign
Back at CES in Las Vegas in January this year, I previewed the Nuwa Pen; a three-camera-containing ballpoint pen that promises to turn your scribbles into digital notes and then apply OCR and AI smarts to pull out the most … Continue reading
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Check out these Boston Dynamics promo LEGO kits
I’m not what one might deem a “swag guy.” I’ve known plenty over the years – video game and comics shows are a particular hot bed. People beg for extra t-shirts, fidget spinners and anything else they can get their … Continue reading
Despite messy IPOs, there’s good reason to be optimistic about insurtech startups
It wasn’t a surprise to learn that former scooter unicorn Bird is pursuing a reverse stock split. The company isn’t treading new ground here — it isn’t the only tech firm that has IPO’d in the past couple of years … Continue reading
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Top 25 Workplace Management Software of 2023
In today’s fast-paced business world, workplace management software has become an essential tool for organizations of all sizes. With so many software options available, choosing the right one can be a daunting task. From project management to collaboration and HR … Continue reading
Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent Signal First Steps in Bumpy Recovery
The economy is open again, helping Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent claw back in the first quarter from a miserable 2022, though they will likely face continuing skepticism from investors.
Why Amazon’s Delivery Network Is Vulnerable to Labor Strife
For years, the e-commerce giant could shield its vast archipelago of warehouses against disruptions from workers. Then it got even bigger.
Twitter Accuses Microsoft of Improperly Using Its Data
In a letter to Microsoft’s chief executive, Satya Nadella, Twitter said the tech giant had violated a data agreement.
Mr. Altman Goes to Washington, and Casey Goes on This American Life
OpenAI’s chief executive urged congress to pass legislation to regulate A.I.
NASA Picks Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin for Artemis Moon Mission
After losing out to SpaceX, Jeff Bezos’ rocket company will get a chance to carry astronauts to the moon’s surface.