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Monthly Archives: June 2023
Support for these Microsoft enterprise products ends in 2023
What you need to know to prepare for end-of-support for these Microsoft products. The post Support for these Microsoft enterprise products ends in 2023 appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Master automation with this PowerShell bundle, now just $29.99
Save on essential learning for tech professionals and IT business owners. The post Master automation with this PowerShell bundle, now just $29.99 appeared first on TechRepublic.
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How far have Twitter’s advertising revenues fallen?
Taking a company private can be a smart way to reform its operations outside the public-market limelight; no longer required to report quarterly to the world, companies that go private often have more latitude to make tough changes to their … Continue reading
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Apple WWDC 2023 Liveblog: Watch as Apple unveils its AR/VR headset, iOS 17 and more
It’s going to be a WWDC for the ages. Good, bad – it’s way too early to say yet. Either way, this will be a memorable one. Apple’s keynote kicks off the annual developer conference at 10AM PT on Monday … Continue reading
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Securing Your Startup’s Future: The Importance of Estate Planning for Tech Entrepreneurs
For startup companies, the future is truly unwritten. Launching a new business brings a rush of possibilities, a broad and unlimited horizon. Entrepreneurs never know what kinds of opportunities will come knocking in days or weeks to come. But of … Continue reading
SEC sues Binance and CEO Zhao over alleged mishandling funds, lying to regulators
The SEC is accusing Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, its CEO Changpeng Zhao and BAM Trading and BAM Management, of lying to regulators about its operations, according to a federal suit filed Monday. The regulator filed 13 charges against … Continue reading
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India’s open e-commerce network expands to B2B transactions
The Indian government-backed open e-commerce network has been expanded to facilitate business-to-business (B2B) transactions — months after enabling transactions between consumers and merchants over the open network protocol and widening its reach to the mobility sector. On Monday, the Open … Continue reading
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RFK Jr.’s presidential bid gains boost from Silicon Valley elite
Block CEO Jack Dorsey endorsed Kennedy on Twitter Sunday, while Twitter owner Elon Musk invited the contender to a live audio discussion on the platform.
Twitter’s U.S. Ad Sales Plunge 59% as Woes Continue
In internal forecasts, the company projected that ad sales would keep declining, handing a tough challenge to its new chief executive.
These Activists Distrust Voting Machines. Just Don’t Call Them Election Deniers.
As election activists rally against new voting machines, they are drifting into territory now dominated by conspiracy theorists.