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Monthly Archives: September 2023
5 Cloud Cost Optimization Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Cloud cost optimization refers to the process of minimizing an organization’s overall cloud spend by identifying mismanaged resources, eliminating waste, reserving capacity for higher discounts, and maximizing the efficiency of cloud usage. It’s not just about cutting costs; it’s about … Continue reading
IoT Serving is Up Delicious Change: The Food Delivery Landscape
“IoT’s impact on e-commerce is worth delving into. The exploration of modern-age food delivery space, a thriving online retail and e-commerce domain, cannot be neglected, likewise. It has brought about a sea change in ordering and delivery experiences. Given the … Continue reading
Human Emotions Integration: Can it Be A Challenge for AI?
Emotional intelligence isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a fundamental characteristic of human interaction. It’s our ability to understand, manage, and empathize with our emotions and those of others. But how do we measure this intangible trait? Traditionally, EQ was assessed … Continue reading
Standard Chartered-owned crypto firm Zodia launches in Singapore
Zodia Custody, a subsidiary of Standard Chartered, has expanded its presence in Singapore for the first time, the company told CNBC exclusively.
Can new Apple iPhone 15 thunder without lightning?
Apple is set to unveil the iPhone 15 later on today without its traditional lightning cable charger.
Max Q: Elon says Starship is ready, FAA says not quite
In this issue: Musk says Starship is “ready to launch,” FAA says not yet; news from SpaceX; and more
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Oracle comes up short on revenue but touts AI cloud contracts
Larry Ellison pointed to a doubling in the amount of money that artificial-intelligence development companies have agreed to spend on Oracle cloud services
I took my first self-driving car ride with my teenage son and it felt comfortably dull
Consumers, investors and regulators better get ready, because the technology is here and it’s so advanced it seems natural and safe upon first use.
Spotify denies 30-second trick could make you rich
The streaming giant quashes a theory that listening to a song on repeat will rake in the royalties.
Battery recycling heats up with Ascend Elements’ $542M Series D
Venture funding for battery recycling startups is popping off lately, and the latest to see the IRA-driven upside is Ascend Elements, which announced a massive $542 million in Series D funding on top of $480 million in earlier DoE grants. … Continue reading
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