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Are Millennials Choosing Entrepreneurship or Being Pushed Into It? The 'forced founder' question asks whether millennials are choosing entrepreneurship or being pushed into it by a tough job market. The short answer is: mostly, they're choosing it. New data shows that while hiring has slowed, the su...
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When Should You Stop Trying to Win Senior Support? Here's the Truth Knowing when to stop trying to win senior support can be tough. You've sent emails, left voicemails, and followed up for weeks or even months. But sometimes, silence is a sign. The simple answer is: you should slow down, not stop co...
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Why One Founder Ditched the Old Rules and Won by Building in Public Millennials were taught to build in private—to hide the messy middle and only show a polished, finished product. But that old rule is fading. Today, people trust those who share their journey, not just their results. Christin Marie ...
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Why Disability Employment Is at a Record High but Wealth Gaps Remain The employment-population ratio for people with disabilities hit a record high of 22.7% in 2024, the highest since the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics started tracking it in 2008. That's great news. More employers are realizing wha...
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Apple Loses Another Top Executive to OpenAI: A Growing Trend Apple has lost another high-ranking executive to OpenAI, highlighting a growing trend of top talent leaving the tech giant for the artificial intelligence company. This latest departure involves a key figure from Apple's AI team, raising q...
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Teenage Engineering Adds Lo-Fi Mode, USB Audio, and More to Its KO II Sampler Teenage Engineering has just rolled out a major firmware update for its popular EP-133 KO II sampler. This update brings highly requested features like a lo-fi mode, USB audio output, and several workflow improvements. If ...
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What Did Margaret Atwood Say About AI? Margaret Atwood, the famous author of The Handmaid's Tale, recently shared a simple but powerful warning about artificial intelligence. She said the main problem with AI is “garbage in, garbage out.” This means if you feed AI bad or low-quality data, you will g...
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Apple Wants to Purchase Memory from a Blacklisted Chinese Supplier Apple has reportedly asked the U.S. government for permission to buy memory chips from a Chinese supplier that is currently on a trade blacklist. This move highlights the ongoing tension between global tech supply chains and national...
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Fans of the classic Star Fox series have been waiting for a new installment for years. But instead of waiting any longer, indie developers are taking matters into their own hands. They're building a new Star Fox-style game that brings back the fast-paced aerial combat and charming characters fans lo...
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Why Is Apple Charging More for AI Features? Apple is asking you to pay more for its latest AI features because Big Tech companies are pouring billions into artificial intelligence. This cost is being passed down to consumers through higher device prices, subscription fees, or paid upgrades. In short...
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What Is Matter and Why Does It Matter for Smart Homes? Matter is a new smart home standard designed to make devices from different brands work together seamlessly. Think of it as a universal language for your smart lights, locks, thermostats, and sensors. The smart home industry is still betting on ...
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Did Microsoft Overstate Its Quantum Computing Breakthrough? A new peer-reviewed paper argues that Microsoft exaggerated its quantum computing claims from a year ago. The critique focuses on Microsoft's Majorana 1 announcement, which promised a working topological qubit. According to the paper, Micro...
