[ad_1] Helios, a Tel Aviv – based startup that wants to make it easier for developers to understand, troubleshoot and test their distributed systems during the development phase, today announced […]
Month: June 2022
Today’s startup layoffs have nothing on the 2020 correction – TechCrunch
[ad_1] New data indicates that startups are laying off more staff. That said, the pace of layoffs is modest compared with the early-2020 economic correction. As COVID locked down many […]
Donald Trump’s online fans are contradicting and confusing each other
[ad_1] Spoiler alert: our annual Innovators Under 35 list isn’t actually about what a small group of smart young people have been up to (although that’s certainly part of it.) […]
China has decided to stay afloat but has maintained a zero-copy approach.
[ad_1] The country has some of the world’s strict entry requirements that require travelers to spend at least 14 days in a government facility; Then we were isolated for seven […]
April taps AI to help personalize and autofill tax filings – TechCrunch
[ad_1] Most Americans dread doing their taxes. Surveys show as much. But as many as 40% rely on money from tax refunds to satisfy some financial obligation. Ben Borodach, a […]
Roland Aira Series Review (T-8, J-6, E-4): A Backpack Recording Studio
[ad_1] You might not believe it, but if you’re older than 19, you can probably identify exactly what a classic, high-end Juno synth sounds like. If you’re craving that vintage […]
Tippy Provides Employee Retention Through a Digital Tipping Solution
[ad_1] Working in the service industry can be tough. And it’s even more difficult for many who rely on tips thanks to an increasingly cashless society. All this makes it […]
Your Security is Outpaced and Outnumbered
[ad_1] Since email’s inception in the 1970s, the number of third-party apps and systems we rely on has only increased throughout the last decades. Nowadays, enterprise app sprawl has bloated […]
How MIT ended up on Memorial Drive
[ad_1] On March 23, 1912, the very day the subway connecting Boston and Cambridge opened to the public, another event took place that would change Kendall Square even more profoundly […]
Kapow!
[ad_1] Secreted beneath MIT’s Killian Court and accessible only through a subterranean labyrinth of tunnels, a clandestine lab conducts boundary-pushing research, fed by money siphoned from a Department of Defense […]