Indian Rideshare Ola Faces Crowded Field To Go Beyond Uber Playbook

The scale of Ola’s ambitions in the Indian EV space is so towering that it would involve attempting to sell 2 million electric scooters within a year to a country that currently has just 121,900 EVs. While most of those EVs are indeed scooters, the total number of EVs sold comprise just 1.66% of India’s 20 million annual automobile sales, according to the Delhi-based think tank Council on Energy, Environment and Water....

April 12, 2023 · 5 min · 968 words · Andrew Mccormick

Ipad Deals 2022 Top Ipad Pro Accessories On Sale

But I’ve found that if I add a few accessories, I can get even more from the iPad Pro. And there are some amazing deals to be had in the run up to the Holidays. Baseus 6-in-1 Adapter for iPad Pro HDMIUSB 3.0SD card reader slotmicroSD card reader slot3.5mm audio portUSB-C PD (60W Fast Charge) port typecase Edge Magnetic Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 12.9-inch Compatible with iPad Pro 12....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 385 words · Max Russell

Ipad Pro 2022 Vs Ipad 2022 Should You Invest In The Pro

More: Best iPad deals happening right now Now, those lines have blurred to the point where it’s harder to know which one’s right for you. We’ll go through the differences in specs, price, and features to help clear up this murky picture, and to ensure that you get the best tablet for your needs, without wasting cash on capabilities you’ll never use. Specifications You should buy the iPad Pro (2022) if… 1....

April 12, 2023 · 6 min · 1183 words · Miriam Lattimore

Is Amazon About To Ruin Alexa Answers With Ads

Generally, though, people have to think they have a need. Oh, sure, that’s what marketing’s about. Its job is to create demand where there might not have been any. Sometimes, it generates awareness. Sometimes, it generates leads by finding folks who might be a fit for a product. Sometimes, it just generates enough hype that the product takes off as a mere side effect of an intense hype machine. How does this relate to Alexa?...

April 12, 2023 · 5 min · 1018 words · Josie Totten

Is Remote Working Good Or Bad Big Tech Companies Just Can T Seem To Decide

Months of working from home have made many businesses and their employees question whether the typical 9-5 working model is necessary in an age where work is increasingly done in front of a computer that provides instantaneous connection to anyone, anywhere in the world. Tech companies have had a particularly vested interest in the notion that effective working can transcend geographies and time zones – not least owing to the fact that, in exchange for a monthly subscription fee, they can provide you with the software that allows you to do just that....

April 12, 2023 · 4 min · 806 words · Carlton Farmer

It Certification Vs Certificate What S The Difference

A certification is a professional credential awarded by a national organization, while a certificate is a diploma offered by a college or university. Each can serve you in different ways. Though people often confuse the terms “certification and “certificate,” these are two distinct kinds of credentials. This page breaks down the differences and explains how each can be useful to IT professionals at different career stages. Certification vs. certificate Information technology certification IT certifications are awarded by organizations that meet industry standards....

April 12, 2023 · 3 min · 636 words · Jacquelyn Kane

It S The End Of Programming As We Know It Again

Yet, here we are. Software developers are busier than ever, with demand for skills only increasing. Also: 74% of developers are willing to quit for a new job. And it’s not just about the money “I remember when the cloud first started becoming popular and companies were migrating to Office 365, everyone was saying that IT Pros will soon have no job,” says Vlad Catrinescu, author at Pluralsight. “Guess what – we’re still here and busier than ever....

April 12, 2023 · 4 min · 724 words · William Fassino

Japan To Bolster National Cybersecurity Defence With 800 New Hires Report

The ministry is looking to bring on 800 more staff by the end of March 2022, according to a report by Nikkei, which would take the Japanese government’s cybersecurity defence unit from about 660 personnel to nearly 1,500. Part of the hiring process will include hiring from the private sector. The cybersecurity unit is currently responsible for protecting shared systems used by Japan’s Self-Defense Forces (SDF). A new unit, however, will be stood up and launched in 2022 to oversee the cyber defence for the entire SDF and consolidate units for each branch, Nikkei said in the report....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 325 words · Meredith Churchill

Kaseya Issues Patch For On Premise Customers Saas Rollout Underway

The software solutions provider, which counts managed service providers (MSPs) among its client base, was the subject of a ransomware outbreak on July 2. Kaseya said the threat group responsible, REvil, exploited unpatched vulnerabilities in the firm’s VSA remote monitoring software to trigger both bypass authentication and code execution, allowing them to deploy ransomware on customer endpoints. It is estimated that between 800 and 1500 businesses have been impacted. REvil has demanded $70 million for a universal decryption key....

April 12, 2023 · 3 min · 478 words · Nicholas Siegel

Kusama Introduces Art Legos Complex Programmable Nfts

They record things like proof of ownership or collateral against a trade, collectable, or a loan. The NFT market has exploded in 2021, with over $2B spent on NFTs during the first quarter of this year. Now the Kusama relay chain network has introduced complexity into NFT’s by introducing what it calls ‘art legos’ on its RMRK (pronounced remark) NFT system. Data on the relay chain is simple in structure – so the RMRK network does not use complex smart contracts....

April 12, 2023 · 3 min · 614 words · Ferne Walton

Lax Security Around Url Shortener Exposed Pii Of Us Retailer Carter S Customer Base

On Friday, vpnMentor said the incident was not caused by an unsecured bucket or misconfiguration in a cloud storage system – as is often the case with when it comes to accidental leaks – but rather a “simple oversight” in the firm’s online order tracking infrastructure. The breach, discovered through a web mapping project underway at vpnMentor led by Noam Rotem and Ran Locar, was caused by a failure to implement authentication protocols for a popular URL shortener tool used on the retailer’s US e-commerce domain....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Karen Carpenter

Learn 14 Languages With Babbel S Lifetime Subscription It S 60 Off

Babbel Language Learning: Lifetime Subscription (All Languages) Deal price: $199 | Original price: $499 The program helps your pronunciation to stay on point with speech recognition. And the bite-sized lessons are so easy to conveniently fit into your daily schedule with 10- or 15-minute practice sessions. All skill levels can benefit, from beginner to advanced and the lessons cover a wide range of useful topics, such as family, food, business, travel, and a whole lot more....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 301 words · Mildred Jurasek

Lexmark Commercializes Its Iot Platform It Uses Internally

The platform, Lexmark Optra IoT Solutions, was announced at the virtual IoT Tech Expo North America event. Lexmark CEO Allen Waugerman said managing printers, predictive maintenance and ingesting data have been hallmarks of Lexmark. Waugerman noted that “workgroup printers were among the first shared, connected devices” and argued that Lexmark’s evolution was organic. “We’re known for printers and advanced services, and this is a natural expansion,” he said. What is the IoT?...

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 254 words · Kathy Goldberg

Low Code And No Code Apps Spur New Job Descriptions For Software Developers

As business users build more of their own interfaces and even back-end apps, software developers will see their roles increasingly elevated from coders to advisers to their businesses on digital strategy. As every company evolves into a software company, those adept at software will guide their businesses into this new state of existence – a software culture, if you will. With more application development going to the business, software developers should expect to see the following changes in their job descriptions:...

April 12, 2023 · 4 min · 723 words · Clara Berard

Macbook Deal Save 450 On A 512Gb M1 Macbook Pro

With this laptop, you’ll get 512GB of storage to take your most important documents with you on the go. Apple may have announced the M2 chip a few months ago, but the M1 chip built into this model still offers a powerful processor for all of your computer needs, be it streaming, editing video content, or just surfing the web. The 13.3-inch screen comes with Apple signature Liquid Retina Display, promising beautiful imagery on-screen....

April 12, 2023 · 1 min · 195 words · Iva Robinson

Marketers Want To Influence Your Dreams Consumers Not So Much

The American Marketing Association-New York’s 2021 Future of Marketing Survey canvased the marketing technology landscape relative to 2019’s report. Overall, consumers are beginning to accept new marketing technology, but worried about privacy. What caught my eye in the survey was dream-tech, which was opposed by 32% of consumers, supported by 39% with the remainder falling in the don’t know category. Given this dream-tech concept wasn’t around in 2019, the favorability rating is a bit stunning....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 292 words · Joseph Crown

Mcafee Fireeye Merger Completed Ceo Says Automation Only Way Forward For Cybersecurity

FireEye announced the sale of its FireEye Products business to a consortium led by Symphony Technology Group (STG) in July, separating the company’s network, email, endpoint and cloud security products from Mandiant’s software and services. In March, McAfee sold its enterprise security business to STG in a deal worth $4 billion, paving the way for the two to be merged. The two companies now boast a combined customer base of 40,000, about 5,000 employees and almost $2 billion in revenue....

April 12, 2023 · 3 min · 510 words · Kathleen Smith

Mediacom Cable Internet Review Speed Isn T Everything

Be warned: Mediacom consistently ranks far below average in surveys from J.D. Power, and the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), with users citing billing issues and frequent outages. However, if you do sign up and are unhappy with your service, Mediacom has a 90-day money-back guarantee for your peace of mind. Features Mediacom’s “customization” really just entails selecting from its speed options. It has a range of high-speed choices: 60 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 200 Mbps, 500 Mbps, and 1,000 Mbps....

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 283 words · Norma White

Meet Raspberry Pi Pico W The W Stands For Wi Fi

Today sees the Pico getting a highly requested feature – Wi-Fi. And the price tag is still tiny, with the new Raspberry Pi Pico W coming in at only $6. Not much has changed with the Pico W if you compare it to the Pico. The RP2040 microcontroller is unchanged, and still features a 133MHz dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+ chip, 264KB of SRAM, and 2MB of QSPI flash storage. And this all fits onto a board measuring 21mm x 51mm....

April 12, 2023 · 1 min · 211 words · Heather Sumpter

Meetquo Deal A Lifetime Subscription To This Video Conferencing App Is Now Just 50

Meetquo is not your standard video conferencing app. While other tools just allow you to communicate in real-time, Meetquo lets meetings take place asynchronously. That means no wrangling schedules and trying to make sure everyone is on time, no relying on a single person to lead the conversation, no worrying about interruptions and distractions derailing the conversation, and no messages being immediately forgotten as soon as the meeting ends. Here are the top three reasons why your meetings feel unproductive:...

April 12, 2023 · 2 min · 405 words · Bryan Morris