Month: April 2023

IoT trends in 2023 – ReadWrite
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a rapidly evolving technology changing how we interact with everything. From home appliances to the cars we drive to and from work. As we move towards the second half of 2023, several IoT trends are picking up steam and will shape the digital landscape in the future. These trends […]
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Impressive Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Mod Could Be An Expansion
Image: Gearbox / EpicNNG Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands just passed its one-year anniversary back in March, and in the time since, a team of modders has been working on what it calls an “overhaul” mod for the Borderlands spin-off called Wonderlands Redux. After months of work, the mod is now available to download on PC, and […]
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The cultivated meat industry’s known struggles will take time to sort out, and maybe that’s OK
The Wall Street Journal went under the hood of the lab-grown meat industry, also known as cultivated or cell-cultured meat, and the struggles within. The Journal particularly homed in on what’s going on at UPSIDE Foods, which received a blessing from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration related to its process for making cultivated chicken, […]
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6 Warning Signs You Need a Second Opinion on Dental Work
Have you ever visited a dentist and felt uneasy after the appointment? Maybe something they shared didn’t sound quite right to you, or maybe their style of care was not a good fit for your needs. In any case, it may be time to seek a second opinion. Especially here in Los Angeles, there are […]
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Elden Ring YouTuber Absolutely Destroys Malenia In 15 Seconds
Elden Ring legend Let Me Solo Her might want to watch his back, as another Tarnished is out here making a name for themselves by killing Malenia, Blade of Miquella in record time. Sure, Let Me Solo Her might have beaten her over 1,000 times, but this guy has killed Malenia in roughly 15 seconds. […]
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This Week in Apps: Users pan Snapchat’s AI, Bluesky has a moment, Apple wins antitrust appeal
Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. The app economy in 2023 hit a few snags, as consumer spending last year dropped for the first time by 2% to $167 billion, according to data.ai’s “State of […]
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How to Manage Risks Associated with Identity and Access Management?
A robust and effective Identity and Access Management (IAM) system is necessary to guarantee the security and integrity of a business’s information assets. The security, integrity, and accessibility of sensitive data are, however, subject to a number of concerns that are associated with IAM. These risks include: Unauthorized access: Weak or compromised identity and access […]
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Bungie Wins $12 Million In Destiny 2 Anti-Cheat Lawsuit
As Bungie continues on its warpath against Destiny 2 cheaters, the studio has won $12 million in the lawsuit against Romanian cheat seller Mihai Claudiu-Florentin that began back in 2021. Oshi No Ko Is An Early Anime Of The Year Contender Claudiu-Florentin sold cheat software at VeteranCheats, which allowed users to get an edge over […]
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Elon exposes his burner, Tile embraces the cat life, and Elizabeth Holmes avoids prison
Hey, TechCrunch people. If you’re looking for a recap of the week’s news in tech, you’ve come to the right place. It’s Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s regular recap column. Glad to have you. Before we get on with the meat of it, a PSA that tickets for TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 are available now. Disrupt, […]
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Sales skills | Customer Retention | Hiring
LinkedIn’s state of sales report informs that only 65% of salespeople put the customer’s needs first. And when the rest don’t, reports from a buyer’s survey say 57% of people tend to agree with the sales when they are not unnecessarily pestered or hassled. Also, 42% of these buyers are encouraged to consider the product […]
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