Month: April 2023

Top Product Information Management Trends for 2023

Technology continues to catalyze transformations around the globe in every vertical. Given the momentum at which technology is evolving in these uncertain times, enterprises must plan ahead, keeping track of the trends and innovation. This applies to every technology function in businesses, including product information management. Product information management (PIM) has advanced remarkably. It has

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Austin-based Unchained Capital, which offers bitcoin financial services including trading and cold storage, raised a $60M Series B led by Valor Equity Partners (Brandy Betz/CoinDesk)

Brandy Betz / CoinDesk: Austin-based Unchained Capital, which offers bitcoin financial services including trading and cold storage, raised a $60M Series B led by Valor Equity Partners  —  The Series B funding comes about five months after the company cut 15% of its staff amid the pressures of the prolonged crypto bear market.

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Southwest delayed hundreds of departures Tuesday due to a networking glitch

Photo by Paul Hennessy/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Southwest Airlines has fixed a technical issue that delayed hundreds of flights across the country. In a statement provided to The Verge, Southwest Airlines spokesperson Dan Landson says the company resumed operations after working through “data connection issues resulting from a firewall failure.” The airline started having

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Mark Zuckerberg announces Instagram will now allow up to five links in account bios, challenging Linktree, Beacons, and numerous other “link in bio” services (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)

Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: Mark Zuckerberg announces Instagram will now allow up to five links in account bios, challenging Linktree, Beacons, and numerous other “link in bio” services  —  Instagram today is rolling out a new feature for adding links to user profiles that challenges Linktree …

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Intel says it is discontinuing its Blockscale chips, meant for mining bitcoin, after announcing them about a year ago (Paul Alcorn/Tom’s Hardware)

Paul Alcorn / Tom’s Hardware: Intel says it is discontinuing its Blockscale chips, meant for mining bitcoin, after announcing them about a year ago  —  Came in late, leaving too early.  —  It’s been just a year since Intel officially announced its Bitcoin-mining Blockscale ASICs, but today the company announced the end …

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Sources: Microsoft is developing an AI chip, internally codenamed Athena, since as early as 2019; some Microsoft and OpenAI staff are already testing the chip (Anissa Gardizy/The Information)

Anissa Gardizy / The Information: Sources: Microsoft is developing an AI chip, internally codenamed Athena, since as early as 2019; some Microsoft and OpenAI staff are already testing the chip  —  After placing an early bet on OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, Microsoft has another secret weapon in its arsenal …

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Sonos launches Sonos Pro, which lets businesses play music across numerous locations without breaking licensing rules, costing $35 per month per location (Chris Welch/The Verge)

Chris Welch / The Verge: Sonos launches Sonos Pro, which lets businesses play music across numerous locations without breaking licensing rules, costing $35 per month per location  —  Maybe the long-rumored Sonos headphones aren’t coming this year after all.  A few months ago, CEO Patrick Spence announced that Sonos …

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Citizen Lab: NSO Group deployed at least three new “zero-click” hacks against iPhones with iOS 15 and early versions of iOS 16 in 2022; Apple fixed the exploits (Joseph Menn/Washington Post)

Joseph Menn / Washington Post: Citizen Lab: NSO Group deployed at least three new “zero-click” hacks against iPhones with iOS 15 and early versions of iOS 16 in 2022; Apple fixed the exploits  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Israeli spyware maker NSO Group deployed at least three new “zero-click” hacks against iPhones last year …

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