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Monthly Archives: March 2025
Why Onyx thinks its open source solution will win enterprise search
Enterprises have troves of internal data and information that employees need to complete their tasks or answer questions for potential customers. But that doesn’t mean the right information is easy to find. Onyx wants to solve that problem through its … Continue reading
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Spotify says it paid nearly 1,500 artists $1 million or more in royalties for 2024 streams
Spotify wrote in its annual Loud and Clear Report that nearly 1,500 artists generated over $1 million in royalties in 2024.
Secret hearing on Friday in Apple and UK government data row
The BBC understands the dispute over accessing encrypted data is set to be heard at the High Court.
Lithium-ion batteries are remaking Google’s data centers
Google is replacing lead-acid battery backup units with lithium-ion cells, freeing up space for more servers. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Project Europe, a new early stage fund, will back under-25s with $200K to build the next tech titan
A recurring theme in Europe’s tech world is that the region needs its own Google or Microsoft, and that in this day and age, to be more resilient and independent, it should, could and must build it. Now comes the … Continue reading
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Master Photoshop, Illustrator & More with This $30 Adobe Training Bundle
Expand your creative skillset with 10 expert-led courses on graphic design, video editing, and publishing.
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Keeper vs LastPass: Best Password Manager for 2025
Keeper and LastPass are some of the best password managers on the market, each offering advanced data protection and security features. Compare the two with our in-depth comparison guide before you buy.
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Pentera nabs $60M at a $1B+ valuation to build simulated network attacks to train security teams
Strong and smart security operations teams are at the heart of any cybersecurity strategy, and today a startup that builds tooling to help keep them on their toes is announcing some funding on the back of a lot of growth. … Continue reading
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Wolf Games, backed by ‘Law & Order’ creator, uses AI to create murder mystery games
Elliot Wolf, the executive producer and son of “Law & Order” creator Dick Wolf, is entering a new venture aimed at engaging true crime fans. He, along with co-founders Andrew Adashek (CEO) and Noah Rosenberg (CTO), are developing Wolf Games, … Continue reading
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Recover Your Deleted Data Even If You’ve Emptied Your Trash Bin
This highly rated data recovery app is 50% off.
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