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Monthly Archives: June 2023
Kajabi Versus Kartra: Which is Better?
In the rapidly expanding world of online business, entrepreneurs and enterprises are continually seeking the best platforms to build, launch, and grow their digital presence. Kajabi and Kartra have emerged as two of the most popular and dynamic solutions for … Continue reading
Palo Alto Networks CTO Talks Securing ‘Code to Cloud’
The company’s CTO of its Prisma Cloud says that when the software development process meets continuous integration and development, security must be efficient and holistic. The post Palo Alto Networks CTO Talks Securing ‘Code to Cloud’ appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Hacker responsible for 2020 Twitter breach sentenced to prison
Three years after one of the most visible hacks in recent history played out in real-time in front of millions of Twitter users, one of the hackers responsible for the breach will now serve time in federal prison. Joseph James … Continue reading
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What happens if regulators nix the $20B Adobe-Figma deal?
When Adobe announced it was putting up $20 billion to buy Figma in September 2022, it didn’t take long before people began assuming it was a blatant attempt to take a competitor off the market. It was certainly curious, especially … Continue reading
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Germany’s Leap Towards Nuclear Fusion: An Uncertain Funding Future
The country of Germany is making great gains toward a nuclear fusion-powered future. The German government has released early proposals to increase domestic R&D in the realm of nuclear fusion. Many people see nuclear fusion technology as the wave of … Continue reading
G+D with Sateliot Introduce the First ever iSIM with Cellular and Satellite Connectivity
With the help of Sateliot, a 5G satellite operator based in San Diego, Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) and its subsidiary Pod Group are about to change the face of the Internet of Things (IoT). Using the capabilities of iSIM technology, the partnership … Continue reading
5 Best Chrome VPN Extensions for 2023
Looking for the best VPNs for Chrome extension to enhance your online security and privacy? Dive into our list of top rated VPNs and find your best fit. The post 5 Best Chrome VPN Extensions for 2023 appeared first on … Continue reading
Coda vs. Notion (2023): Project Management Tool Comparison
This is a comprehensive comparison of Coda vs Notion covering their features, price, and more. Use this guide to help you choose which is best for you. The post Coda vs. Notion (2023): Project Management Tool Comparison appeared first on … Continue reading
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Washington could be the next state to require Tesla charging standard
Washington state plans to require companies to support Tesla’s electric vehicle charging plug in order to tap into federal funds. The pending rule is the latest domino to fall in favor of the automaker’s North American Charging Standard (NACS), following … Continue reading
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When AI bots pose as humans
Welcome to Startups Weekly. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Friday afternoon. This week, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the implications of artificial intelligence. One of the most fragile parts of the puzzle … Continue reading