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OpenBB Terminal 2.0 is more than an application, it’s a platform.
Israeli startups embrace AI across multiple industries with great success – meanwhile investment in these companies exceeded $25 billion in 2021 alone.
Pecan.ai has just come out of stealth, raising an $11M Series A, to enable business analysts to build machine learning models automatically. Dell Capital led the round, joined by S capital and bringing the total funding of the company to $15M.
There's always something new in the world of technology, and it can be hard to keep up.
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12/19/2022: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!
Twitter will now be sharing ad revenue with content creators for advertisements that appear in their reply threads.
Mastodon is the largest decentralized social network on the internet.
According to the latest report, Typescript has surpassed Javascript to become world's favourite language for developers.
Ex CEO of Twitter Jack Dorsey, Alex Morcos, and Martin White published an email to Bitcoin developers about establishing a Bitcoin Legal Defense Fund.
Lithium-ion batteries are the standard for electronics, electric vehicles and are also growing in popularity for military and aerospace applications. A prototype Li-ion battery was developed by Akira Yoshino in 1985, then a commercial Li-ion battery was developed by a Sony and Asahi Kasei team in 1991. Since then, there haven't really been any breakthroughs in rechargeable batteries, however, because Lithium is finite and not renewable, we will need to find different methods of making these batteries that almost all our electronic devices rely on.
And other very important tech news from today.
The Metaverse is now the talk of the town. It is a place where people can be who they want to be and do what they want to do.
The story of Netflix as a company is the story of a business that knows how to innovate, takes chances, and takes risks that even compromise its business model
The stable coin Tether swears up and down that it's fully backed by actual currency, but the New York Attorney General doesn't agree.
Today’s news includes the foundation of Venture Studio, the 2022 Startup World Cup, as well as the latest on aerospace, cybersecurity, and crypto.
Trust Machines raised $150 million to bring Web 3 to Bitcoin with funding from VCs.
11/03/2019
A recap of the latest news, trends, products, and solutions from the most sought-after tech startups in the industry.
Kemal Karataş asks Android with Huawei Mobile Services: Will it Work Out?; author Dave Balter explores the various personal crises involved in post-publication self-criticism—familiar to most writers—in Why My New Book is a Failed Attempt at Something I Can’t Put My Finger On; Marian Pekár shares some hardwon wisdom in What I've Learned By Making And Promoting A Game To Help Stray Cats; and more!
Google parent Alphabet Inc is easing back recruiting for the rest of the year, the most exceptional activity by the web search mammoth since the Covid-19 pandemic started battering its promoting business half a month prior.
The new laws introduced by the government are meant to help businesses improve their cybersecurity and avoid any losses that would be incurred from cybercrime.
Meta (formerly Facebook) plans to take a whopping 47.5% of sales made in their upcoming metaverse called Horizon Worlds.
Printed newspapers have been around for a long time, some newspapers appearing as early as the 16th century namely in Germany. However, they quickly gained in popularity outside of Germany in countries like the United Kingdom, Italy, Sweden and France.
11/17/2019
09/29/2019
As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine escalates, it is important to take steps to protect the country's critical infrastructure from these cybercrimes
Yat Siu is a wonderful person that faced a lot of failures but created a multibillion-dollar corporation. And largely due to faith in the NFT industry.
12/01/2019
The war between the U.S. government and the tech giant, Huawei, has been raging since 2012, when the company was first accused of having links to the Chinese government. But the year 2020 seems to bring the battle to somewhat of a boiling point:
On the 30th anniversary of the web, Daniel Kehoe tells how the web emerged from the Matrix and how we may be losing sight of its original purpose.
Read this post for insight into how the metaverse can improve how we work, potentially through developments from companies such as Facebook and Microsoft
Many visitors to Japan are always surprised by one thing. Despite its East Asian neighbours moving rapidly towards a cashless future, Japan is a cash society. Tokyo’s neon lights and sleek and high-tech public transport system often give the impression that Japan is a place where the future happens. Hop off the train at the newly opened Takanawa Gateway Station and you’ll find a station that has its cleaning and security handled by robots.
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In this opinion, we will look at some possible changes that could occur in the next 100 years and discuss what they could mean for humanity.
The FTC aims to prevent Microsoft's acquisition of Activision, according to the agency, by giving the tech behemoth ownership over Activision's most popular vid
In this slogging thread, our community took the chance to discuss this issue after reading the news that Meta may be shutting down Facebook and Instagram.
In the good old days, when you wanted to grab a bite to eat, you walked into a restaurant, swiped your credit card and bon apetite. Or you made your order by phone, then paid when you pick it up. Smooth process from start to finish.
One way, is to Google Tech News:
We are all aware of the situation that’s currently happening with the Coronavirus. Some people think that it’s not a big deal, it’ll go away in the next month or so, but these people don’t understand how deadly it can be for the tech industry and the global economy as well. Since the global economy is not my field, I’ll focus on the tech industry.
Conservative estimates put company’s monthly income at a minimum $500,000.
According to an ad I found in my LinkedIn inbox five minutes ago— "Women in AI do-tank is proud to support this initiative as we are committed to supporting women as essential stakeholders in the development of emerging technologies, from data scientists to business leaders.
The US Senate Committee on banking, housing, and urban affairs conducted a virtual hearing tagged Digitization of Money and Payments. The hearing took place on Tuesday, 30 June, 2020. In attendance were the ranking Senators of the committee and several experts from the cryptospace.
In today's most talked about and not-talked about global news: Minneapolis; Brazil; Trump vs. Twitter; Xpeng vs. China; and two well-intentioned men with machetes and a broom end up in the wrong home Down Under.
And other feels from tech reads around the web last week.
A user of a low-level hacking forum posted the records of hundreds of millions of Facebook users for free online on 3rd April.
For the first time in medical history, it was recorded that some robots successfully carried out a laparoscopic surgery unaided by humans.
Researchers are trying to test whether dogs can detect saliva samples from COVID-19-infected patients in a recent study. The results are positive.
I read the news so you don't have to: Spotify has launched a co-listening product stream so that you can listen to the same song with anyone, anywhere, in-sync; big surprise: Facebook bought Giphy for the data; both Europe's budget airline Ryanair and Uber are laying off a bunch of people; and France and Germany are pushing for a $545bn coronavirus relief fund.
About: Eric Lippert
Being a busy coder over the years of software development, sometimes I feel difficult in staying up to date with the latest tech news which inturn would help me in the growth of my software development career. In today's fast-paced world, technology is constantly evolving, and it can be challenging to keep up with the latest trends and advancements. Fortunately, there are many resources available that can help you stay up-to-date on the latest tech news and information. One of the best resources available is an app called DevBytes.
In this slogging thread, the random channel discussed a piece of news where the main topic is flying taxis and how this could be managed.
Modern website builders can help you create fluid websites that can take your business online while looking crisp and beautiful.
Today on Hacker Noon—We Have Questions: Will this pandemic finally usher in the era of post-humanism that techno-utopians have been predicting for decades? What do we need to know about this recession? WTF Is A Transaction Relayer And How Does It Work?
In this slogging thread, our community shared their guesses on the most profitable industries at the moment.
This article shows the top 5 resources you can use to stay up-to-date by reading quality technical content.
Hey there, Hackers. I'm writing to you from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where—as of today—we've had 50,273 confirmed cases of Covid-19, and 6,113 deaths. The curve here appears to have been successfully flattened:
On this hallowed day, one year ago, Hacker Noon 2.0 became a thing on the interwebs. Around the same time, we launched Hacker Noon's annual tech awards, The Noonies—the industry's greenest awards. ¯_(ツ)_/¯ This year, the #Noonies promises to be bigger, better, more diverse, and looooonger than last year. The best part? Anybody can nominate ANYBODY right now for a 2020 #Noonie at noonies.tech!
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