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Category Archives: Tech
TikTok tests 60-minute video uploads as it continues to take on YouTube
TikTok is testing the ability for users to upload 60-minute videos, the company confirmed to TechCrunch on Thursday. The feature is available to a limited group of users in select markets, and TikTok says it doesn’t have any immediate plans … Continue reading
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Flock Safety’s solar-powered cameras could make surveilliance more widespread
Flock Safety is a multi-billion dollar startup that’s got eyes everywhere. As of Wednesday, with the company’s new Solar Condor cameras, those eyes are solar-powered and using wireless 5G networks to make them all that much easier to install. Adding … Continue reading
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Cisco’s Splunk Acquisition Should Help Security Pros See Threats Sooner in Australia and New Zealand
Cisco’s Splunk acquisition was finalised in March 2024. Splunk’s Craig Bates says the combined offering could enhance observability and put data to work for security professionals in an age of AI threat defence.
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The Ultimate Guide to Benefits
Learn about the various payroll benefits available, including health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off and more with this comprehensive guide.
Poshmark’s ‘Promoted Closet’ tool lets sellers boost all their listings at once
Poshmark, the social commerce site that lets people buy and sell new and used items to each other, launched a paid marketing tool on Thursday, giving sellers the ability to promote their entire shop at once. Poshmark’s new feature, called … Continue reading
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Google adds Gemini to its Education suite
Google is launching a Gemini add-on for educational institutes through Google Workspace. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
EU regulators to probe Meta over child safety concerns
European Union (EU) regulators have confirmed another investigation against Meta over concerns the social media giant has potentially breached online content rules on child safety. As part of the Digital Services Act (DSA) which took effect last year in the … Continue reading
Netherlands coalition government may hike gambling tax to 37.8%
A coalition agreement between four political parties in the Netherlands may raise the gambling tax to more than 35 per cent. According to the Netherlands-based news agency CasinoNieuws.nl, the budgetary appendix of the coalition agreement proposes an increase in the … Continue reading
Does a Pokemon Scarlet & Violet painting hint at gen 10 region?
Deprived of actual news about the next mainline entry in the Pokémon series, wild fan speculation is well underway. Gamers are scouring the existing titles for hints on the next location within Pokémon Scarlet & Violet. A painting hanging in … Continue reading
Two US states seize the initiative to regulate AI
In the absence of overarching federal legislation, Colorado and Connecticut have taken the lead in regulating artificial intelligence (AI) in the United States. Both states have embarked on bold plans to set a framework for the rapidly evolving technology but … Continue reading