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Monthly Archives: September 2023
Apple ramping up production in India to $40 billion in 4-5 years: PTI
Apple reportedly plans to increase production in India to around $40 billion — a more than five-fold increase from its current $7 billion — in the next four to five years. The news — which ReadWrite has yet to verify … Continue reading
Your Boss’s Spyware Could Train AI to Replace You
Corporations are using software to monitor employees on a large scale. Some experts fear the data these tools collect could be used to automate people out of their jobs.
Notetaking app Goodnotes invests $1.9M in digital stationary company WeBudding
Weeks after launching a digital stationary store within the app, notetaking company Goodnotes said today it has invested $1.9 million into South Korea-based digital stationary company WeBudding. WeBudding was founded by Donghwan Shin, Donggyun Ko, and Chaeyoung Lee in 2018. … Continue reading
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Google expands its subsea cable infrastructure with Nuvem, connecting the U.S., Bermuda, and Portugal
Google has announced another subsea cable system, as the internet giant strives to bolster its internet infrastructure and get more people using its array of cloud-based services. Dubbed “Nuvem,” the new cable represents one of more than a dozen cables … Continue reading
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Get a Year of the Best Flexible and Remote Job Listings for Just $30
Work from home and flexible hours are no longer an impossible goal when you have access to job listings curated specifically for 9 to 5 office alternatives.
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Impact of Recent Australian Data Centre Outages on Businesses and Risk Mitigation
AWS and Equinix offer advice for hybrid and multicloud strategies to help mitigate data centre risk in light of a recent outage in Australia that hit Bank of Queensland and Jetstar.
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Amazon to invest up to $4 billion in AI startup Anthropic
Amazon said Monday it has agreed to invest up to $4 billion in the AI startup Anthropic as the e-commerce group steps up rivalry against Microsoft, Meta, Google and Nvidia in the fast-growing sector that many technologists believe could be … Continue reading
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How the fall of the ‘King of Crypto’ cost one British man millions
As Sam Bankman-Fried awaits trial for fraud, his former investors wonder if they will ever recoup their losses.
Correcto grabs $7M to build out its ‘Grammarly for Spanish’
The generative AI boom has put a spring in the step of Correcto, a Madrid-based language writing tool startup focused on Spanish speakers that’s today announcing $7 million in seed funding. The round is led by London-based Octopus Ventures, with … Continue reading
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Ransomware Negotiation and Ethics: Navigating the Moral Dilemma
Ransomware attacks have developed in recent years from mere data breaches to sophisticated operations. These attacks often involve targeting organizations, and these cyber criminals have gone from a minor speck on the digital security radar — to a widespread and … Continue reading