Monthly Archives: June 2023

Hiboy P6 Fat Tire Electric Bike | Review

Looking for a new mode of travel around town? Or maybe off-road journeys are more your speed? Whatever your transportation need, you should check out the Hiboy P6 Fat Tire Electric Bike. The P6 is a remarkable innovation in the … Continue reading

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HubSpot vs Salesforce: Comparing CRM tools

HubSpot and Salesforce are both powerful CRM platforms, but they have key differences. See the platforms’ features, and figure out which one is best for your business. The post HubSpot vs Salesforce: Comparing CRM tools appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Nobody is happy with NYC’s $18 delivery worker minimum wage

New York City has established a new minimum wage for food delivery workers who deliver for platforms like Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub and Relay. It should be a historic win for gig workers, but both delivery workers and companies are … Continue reading

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Vectara lands $28.5M to supercharge enterprise search

Some years ago, three former Googlers — Amr Awadallah (who previously founded Cloudera), Amin Ahmad and Tallat Shafaat — set out to build what they describe as a “conversational search” platform for the enterprise. Their goal was to help organizations … Continue reading

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Is Innovation Dead? Have We Peaked the Innovation Curve?

Innovation has long been the driving force behind human progress, leading to groundbreaking discoveries, technological advancements, and societal transformations. History has bore witness to revolutionary innovations that have transformed the way we live, work, and interact with others.  In recent … Continue reading

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Google challenges OpenAI’s calls for government A.I. czar

The two U.S. leaders in artificial intelligence have opposing ideas about how it should be regulated by the government, a new filing reveals.

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The Australian AI governance debate starts to heat up

Australian ministers debate whether implementing regulations for AI will address the challenges caused by a lack of skilled AI talent. The post The Australian AI governance debate starts to heat up appeared first on TechRepublic.

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GM and partner Samsung SDI pick Indiana for $3B battery factory

The battery belt — a region stretching from Michigan down into Georgia where the bulk of EV and battery manufacturing is concentrated — has yet another project. GM-Samsung SDI has picked Indiana for the site of a $3 billion battery … Continue reading

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Turo’s Q1 2023 results indicate it may be a while until we see its IPO

Late last week, car rental marketplace Turo dropped an updated S-1 filing featuring its first-quarter results. TechCrunch+ previously covered the company’s full-year 2022 results, noting at the time that Turo was growing quickly while staying profitable, and was posting revenue … Continue reading

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DDoS threats and defense: How certain assumptions can lead to an attack

The assumptions a business shouldn’t make about its DDoS defenses and the steps it should take now to reduce its likelihood of attack. The post DDoS threats and defense: How certain assumptions can lead to an attack appeared first on … Continue reading

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