Windows 11 is here, and it’s great. These are its best new features
BY DOUG AAMOTH 6 MINUTE READ Windows 11 was officially released on October 5th and, throwing caution to the wind, I installed it on my main work computer that morning. Most experts advise that you back up all your stuff first and do a clean install (i.e. starting from scratch), which decreases your odds of becoming […]
Udemy’s Sudden Switcheroo Reveals A Dark Truth About The Creator Economy
Written By: Nick Wolny 5 min read Create an online course, put it on a marketplace like Udemy or Skillshare, let the tech platform do all the marketing, and ride off into the sunset with the passive income. That’s how this creator economy thing works… right? Not exactly. Earlier this week, exclusive reporting came out from The Information […]
Does Your Team Really Need Another Digital Tool?
by Ryan O’Hara October 01, 2021 5 minute read Summary. Research shows companies are rolling out new technologies faster than employees can learn to use them. The cognitive costs of switching between tools are high. To reduce this problem, companies should design their tech stack as a single product, conduct A/B testing using employees, […]
AI Regulation Is Coming
By François Candelon, Rodolphe Charme di Carlo, Midas De Bondt, and Theodoros Evgeniou From the Harvard Business Review Magazine (September–October 2021) 20 minute read Photo Credit: Li Sun For years public concern about technological risk has focused on the misuse of personal data. But as firms embed more and more artificial intelligence in products and […]
Forward Motion: The Fourth Industrial Revolution Is Happening Now
Current smart technology has ushered in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, a new era that integrates communications with automated industrial practices and traditional manufacturing. In short, smart devices can make human intervention unnecessary: Machines communicate, self-diagnose and solve problems. While these new products and services may increase efficiency, analysts say they should be used as ethically […]
San Diego startup aiming to make commercial trucks safer on the road lands $150M from Softbank
Founded by ex-Qualcomm engineers, Netradyne taps computer vision and edge computing to power an in-cab camera to help improve driver safety By MIKE FREEMANJULY 15, 2021 6:01 PM PT A San Diego computer vision and edge computing startup founded by two ex-Qualcomm research engineers has raised $150 million from Softbank Vision Fund and others to […]
Technology Trends for 2021 & Keeping it Simple!
News from the tech world should not be a foreign language for the average Joe like me. So, I hope this breaks it down to a simpler level. Our tech news article today is written by Nikita Duggal. In our opinion, it reduces the complexity of technology advancements to a level us non-techies have can […]
Tech Expertise is a Must for Business Today.
As someone forced to go online when the phones weren’t answered anymore, the emails were ignored, and the front doors were locked unless you had managed to conquer the maze blocking you from getting to someone with the right authority, I have believed for several years that any business startup better has a tech source […]
Enlightenment Is Not Just One State

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