Monthly Archives: July 2023

Top 7 multicloud security solution providers for 2023

There are a lot of considerations when adopting a multicloud infrastructure. Use our guide to compare the top 7 multicloud security solutions.

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Top Tech Conferences & Events to Add to Your Calendar in 2023

Looking for a list of the top tech conferences and events in 2023? Explore our guide to find out which events you should add to your calendar.

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Want your sales team to be more productive? Take a closer look at your ‘watermelons’

Robert Wahbe Contributor Share on Twitter Robert Wahbe is the co-founder and CEO of Highspot, a sales enablement platform. More posts by this contributor Reimagine inside sales to ramp up B2B customer acquisition In today’s era of data abundance, leaders … Continue reading

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Twitter admits to having a Verified spammer problem with announcement of new DM settings

As Twitter fends off new competition from Instagram Threads, the company today announced a change designed to cut down on spam in users’ inboxes. Starting “as soon as” July 14, Twitter will introduce a new messages setting aimed at reducing … Continue reading

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FTC reportedly looking into OpenAI over ‘reputational harm’ caused by ChatGPT

The FTC is reportedly in at least the exploratory phase of investigating OpenAI over whether the company’s flagship ChatGPT conversational AI made “false, misleading, disparaging or harmful” statements about people. It seems unlikely this will lead to a sudden crackdown, … Continue reading

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Federal court rules Ripple’s XRP token can be treated as a security…sometimes

The saga of Ripple Labs, the XRP token, and whether the sale of its crypto token constituted a securities law violation in the U.S. advanced today. In a ruling from the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of New … Continue reading

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Cowboy rides to the rescue of VanMoof owners with app to unlock threatened bikes

Since struggling e-bike startup VanMoof confirmed it had gone into the Dutch version of administration, there has been a question hanging over the VanMoof bikes out there in the wild. These bikes relied heavily on a connected smartphone app made … Continue reading

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Hydrogen-Powered Defense: The Next Big Thing?

Mach Industries, a startup founded by Ethan Thornton when he was only nineteen and known for its innovative hydrogen-powered platforms, is quickly gaining traction in the defense industry. The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and the venture capital firm Sequoia … Continue reading

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Bard: Google’s ChatGPT rival launches in Europe and Brazil

Google’s Bard artificial intelligence chatbot can now also talk and respond to visual prompts.

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Simbe’s inventory robots score $28 million in funding

Inventory robots are having a moment. Two days back, Swiss firm Verity announced an $11 million raise. That followed a $20 million round from fellow drone inventory startup B Garage, which, in turn, arrived two days after Gather AI announced … Continue reading

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