Love sci-fi horror books? Here are seven free ones you can get during Terrify Your Tablet Day 2024

Calling all fans of sci-fi horror books! If you are looking for some spine-chilling reads to add to your collection, you’re in luck. Terrify Your Tablet Day 2024 is just around the corner, and we’ve got seven free titles that are sure to send shivers down your spine. 1. “The Last Experiment” by Jessica O’Sullivan… Continue reading Love sci-fi horror books? Here are seven free ones you can get during Terrify Your Tablet Day 2024

Nike’s New CEO Has One Hell of a Challenge Ahead

Nike’s ⁣New CEO Has One Hell of a ⁤Challenge Ahead When John Donahoe took over as the ⁢CEO‌ of Nike earlier this year, he had some big shoes to fill‍ (pun intended). The shoe⁢ and apparel giant has been a global leader ⁢in the industry for decades, with a loyal‍ customer base and ⁢unrivaled brand… Continue reading Nike’s New CEO Has One Hell of a Challenge Ahead

A New Plan to Break the Cycle of Destructive Critical Infrastructure Hacks

A New Plan to Break the Cycle of Destructive Critical Infrastructure Hacks Whether it’s⁣ power grids, transportation systems, or‍ financial networks, critical‌ infrastructures are the backbone of ‌modern society. However, recent years have seen an alarming increase in the number and severity of cyberattacks on these vital systems. It is imperative that we find a… Continue reading A New Plan to Break the Cycle of Destructive Critical Infrastructure Hacks

‘Gestella’ Heartbreaking

If you’re looking for a heart-wrenching feminist story of a werewolf, then look no further than ‘Gestella’. Written by Emily Finke, ‘Gestella’ is an innovative and powerful story that explores the struggles of a female werewolf’s life. The main character, Gestella, is struggling to fit into a world she doesn’t understand. After a rough childhood,… Continue reading ‘Gestella’ Heartbreaking

A merger that’s good for workers and consumers

America today is a hotbed of corporate mergers and acquisitions. Large companies take over smaller, more vulnerable ones in an attempt to expand their market share and increase their bottom line. But too often, the public loses out: prices go up, workers lose their jobs or experience declining wage rates, and customer service takes a… Continue reading A merger that’s good for workers and consumers

AI companies must prove their AI is safe, says nonprofit group

In an increasingly technology-driven world, the debate around the safety of Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to grow. With AI seen to offer some of the highest risks when it comes to human safety, a non-profit organization known as Partnership on AI (PAI) has highlighted that companies must take responsibility to prove their AI is safe… Continue reading AI companies must prove their AI is safe, says nonprofit group

Canon is getting away with printers that won’t scan sans ink — but HP might pay

Canon printers have recently caused a stir amongst consumers for their lack of ability to scan without ink. Though Canon has managed to get away with selling these printers without any repercussions, HP may end up paying for the same mistake. Canon has been selling their printers with a firmware update that prevents users from… Continue reading Canon is getting away with printers that won’t scan sans ink — but HP might pay

Unveiling the winning formula: How B2C fintechs conquer customer acquisition

As the world of digital banking and financial technology ( FinTech) continues to evolve, we are seeing a growing number of business-to-consumer (B2C) FinTechs that offer innovative financial services to their customers. These FinTechs are leveraging technology to create customer experiences that are superior to those of traditional banks. With this transformation of the financial… Continue reading Unveiling the winning formula: How B2C fintechs conquer customer acquisition

CISA’s security-by-design initiative is at risk: Here’s a path forward

As companies across the globe increasingly utilize technology to conduct business and store data, a powerful tool has emerged in the form of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA’s) security-by-design initiative. Under this initiative, organizations have sought to preemptively institute security measures and practices into their operations to identify and prevent potential cyber threats.… Continue reading CISA’s security-by-design initiative is at risk: Here’s a path forward

New SEC rules put a time limit on reporting hacks and data breaches

Companies of all sizes and industries now face a greater challenge in the wake of new Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules established this month. In the wake of the 2017 Equifax data breach and other massive hacks, the SEC is now putting a time limit on reporting hacks and data breaches. The new rules… Continue reading New SEC rules put a time limit on reporting hacks and data breaches

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