Roblox makes an in-Roblox career center that’s all about Roblox

Roblox recently announced that they are launching the Roblox Career Center, a forum for aspiring Roblox developers and game creators to connect with one another in order to find career opportunities. The career center focused on the development of games, virtual environments, and experiences unique to the Roblox platform. It also aims to provide Roblox… Continue reading Roblox makes an in-Roblox career center that’s all about Roblox

4 ways generative AI makes founders more interesting to journalists

Generative AI has been hailed as a revolutionary technology for entrepreneurs and has recently been gaining a lot of attention from journalists. With the rise of advanced technologies like natural language processing and machine learning, it is clear that generative AI has the potential to revolutionize the way businesses operate. By leveraging this technology, business… Continue reading 4 ways generative AI makes founders more interesting to journalists

What makes everyone so sure SAFE rounds are founder-friendly?

The question of whether SAFE rounds are founder-friendly is one that’s been asked frequently in startup circles lately. In this article, we’ll discuss what makes SAFE rounds so attractive to founders and why they have become such a popular investment vehicle. A SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity) is a type of investment agreement that… Continue reading What makes everyone so sure SAFE rounds are founder-friendly?

Twitter’s new label makes it hard to differentiate between legacy and paid verified accounts

Twitter, the renowned social media platform, recently rolled out its new label for verified accounts. This label was created in order to minimize confusion, as many users were under the impression that paid verified accounts had an added layer of legitimacy than legacy, non-paid verified accounts. The new label, which is located on the profile… Continue reading Twitter’s new label makes it hard to differentiate between legacy and paid verified accounts

Review: Xbloom makes perfect pour-over so you don’t have to

Whether you’re a coffee connoisseur or simply looking for an easier way to make the perfect cup of coffee, Xbloom has got you covered. Xbloom is a coffee filter innovation from Vancouver-based coffee company Café Quill that provides a hassle-free pour-over brewing system. The filter system, which resembles a coffee pour-over but with a closed,… Continue reading Review: Xbloom makes perfect pour-over so you don’t have to

Sony’s ZV-E1 Makes Room For a Full-Frame Sensor to Help Amateur Vloggers Look Like Professionals

When it comes to creating high-quality, professional-looking vlogs, having the right equipment is key. Sony is looking to take the amateur vlogging world by storm with their latest camera, the ZV-E1. This full-frame sensor camera makes use of the advanced S-Gamut3.cine / S-Log3 and S-Gamut3/S-Gama2 monitor assist for a wide range of color and gamma… Continue reading Sony’s ZV-E1 Makes Room For a Full-Frame Sensor to Help Amateur Vloggers Look Like Professionals

Microsoft makes Outlook for Mac free, no Office or Microsoft 365 required [Updated]

Microsoft recently announced that its popular Outlook for Mac email and calendar application is now available for free to both business users and individual users without the need for an Office or Microsoft 365 subscription. This move is seen as a response to the increasing dominance of Google’s email and calendar services, which offer a… Continue reading Microsoft makes Outlook for Mac free, no Office or Microsoft 365 required [Updated]

Twitter makes SMS two-factor authentication exclusive to Twitter Blue users

In today’s digital era, it is essential for companies to introduce security measures to protect user accounts. Twitter, the popular microblogging service, has adopted a two-factor authentication system for its users that requires a one-time password (OTP) sent via Short Message Service (SMS) for account verification. However, this system is now available only for users… Continue reading Twitter makes SMS two-factor authentication exclusive to Twitter Blue users

Windows 11 makes a small but seriously handy change to make your life easier

Windows 11 is the newest version of Windows from Microsoft, and it includes a variety of new features and improvements. One of these is a small but seriously handy change that could make your life easier. The new system now allows you to easily drag and drop folders or files between two open windows. This… Continue reading Windows 11 makes a small but seriously handy change to make your life easier

Alphabet makes cuts, Twitter bans third-party clients, and Netflix’s Reed Hastings steps down

Google parent company Alphabet—which owns Google, YouTube and several other companies—announced a major round of cost-cutting last week. The cuts include 15% pay cuts for top executives and a 20% reduction in third-party contractors. Alphabet Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat said the cuts are necessary “to ensure that the company continues to make sound investments… Continue reading Alphabet makes cuts, Twitter bans third-party clients, and Netflix’s Reed Hastings steps down

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