For many computer users, software updates are an unavoidable part of the technology experience, especially when it comes to Windows 365. While Windows 365 updates provide significant updates and features to the OS, they can sometimes be time-consuming and disruptive. With that in mind, Microsoft is planning a series of changes to the Windows 365… Continue reading Windows 365 updates could soon be a lot less disruptive
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Hey, Maybe Star Wars Should Leave Mandalore the Hell Alone
When it comes to Star Wars, mistakes have been made throughout its long and storied franchise. However, one of the most egregious missteps in recent years has been the way they’ve mishandled Mandalore, a planet which has been badly abused in the many years since its first appearance in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. First… Continue reading Hey, Maybe Star Wars Should Leave Mandalore the Hell Alone
Where should sales sit in product-led companies?
Product-led companies rely on an innovative approach to customer engagement, focusing on delivering a superior product experience and utilizing product itself as their primary driver of growth. Since the product is at the center of the user experience, product leadership must take the lead in driving strategy and vision for the company. However, in such… Continue reading Where should sales sit in product-led companies?
Twitter Co-Founder Biz Stone Says Elon’s the Wrong Person for Social App
Picture a world without the social media titan, Twitter. That was not the case, until the creative minds and business skills of Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass and Biz Stone unleashed this powerful social platform in 2006. Dorsey and Stone, who went on to become pioneering influencers within the technology industry, recently discussed their thoughts on… Continue reading Twitter Co-Founder Biz Stone Says Elon’s the Wrong Person for Social App
Microsoft services like Outlook and Teams accessible again after outage caused by a ‘network issue’
A massive Microsoft services outage on Thursday caused frustration across the globe as thousands rushed to check emails, seek customer service assistance, and use the usual volume of Microsoft services like Outlook and Teams. Some were left unable to access their data, while others experienced difficulties logging onto their accounts. The source of the outage… Continue reading Microsoft services like Outlook and Teams accessible again after outage caused by a ‘network issue’
Here’s how to preorder Apple’s new HomePod
Apple recently announced the launch of its highly anticipated HomePod, the tech giant’s first foray into the world of smart audio systems. Understanding how to preorder the new Apple HomePod is a must for Apple fanatics eager to get their hands on the innovative new device. First and foremost, consumers should determine whether to purchase… Continue reading Here’s how to preorder Apple’s new HomePod
Who should be the next CEO of Twitter?
As Twitter continues its rapid expansion worldwide, the search is on to replace the current CEO, Dick Costolo, and find the right person to be the next leader of the social media giant. Potential candidates for the position must be able to stay ahead of the curve, inspire its current user base, and drive the… Continue reading Who should be the next CEO of Twitter?
Twitter has hidden the chronological feed on iOS again – and I’m furious
Twitter has done it again. It has once more decided to ignore its user base, and this time it’s on its iOS app, which makes it even worse. For the third time this year, Twitter has decided to hide its chronological feed, a feature that many of us rely on to help us stay up-to-date… Continue reading Twitter has hidden the chronological feed on iOS again – and I’m furious
A flat year for crowdfunding isn’t a bad sign at all for early-stage startups
As early-stage startups need to go through a series of stages with their investment rounds to gain capital and momentum, the industry of crowdfunding has been an invaluable asset to new companies launching year after year. For many, the ability to tap into a much wider spread of investors is attractive, allowing them to draw… Continue reading A flat year for crowdfunding isn’t a bad sign at all for early-stage startups
Not Wow, Much Sad: The Doge Dog Is Probably Dying
In an increasingly-divided society, there is still one unifying factor that everyone can get behind: the Doge Dog. This internet meme gained fame in 2013, when a picture of a Shiba Inu – labeled “Doge” – was posted on the social media site Tumblr. Although the meme was intended to be a joke, it soon… Continue reading Not Wow, Much Sad: The Doge Dog Is Probably Dying