After almost 30 years past its heyday, Windows 95 may end up winning another award. This time, however, the award won’t be based on the operating system itself, but instead on how it was represented in Eurovision. A singer named “Windows95man” has taken the singing competition by storm, and has now advanced to the finals where he might just take it all home.
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Fintech lender Solo Funds is being sued again by the government over its lending practices
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is suing SoLo Funds, a fintech company that enables peer-to-peer lending, alleging that the company used “digital dark patterns” to deceive borrowers and illegally took fees while advertising to consumers that there were no fees. “The CFPB is suing SoLo for using digital trickery to hide interest and fees on its online loans,” CFPB Director Rohit Chopra … [Read More...]
How to use the most advanced OneNote features to supercharge your note taking
Thanks to its cross-platform availability, drawing tools, support for math equations, long list of features, and tight integration with the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, OneNote is without a doubt one of the top note-taking tools out there. While Microsoft has nailed the basics, it also offers several advanced tools to take your OneNote note-taking experience to the next level. Whether you are a new or … [Read More...]
Rollup wants to be the hardware engineer’s workhorse
Hard tech startups generate a lot of buzz, but there’s a growing cohort of companies building digital tools squarely focused on making hard tech development faster, more efficient, and — well, a whole lot more like software development. California-based Rollup is the latest startup to come out as part of this ensemble. While the company is emerging from stealth on Monday, it’s actually been … [Read More...]
Disrupt Audience Choice vote closes Friday
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Google launches a new Android feature to drive users back into their installed apps
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Perform CRUD Operations in Blazor Pivot Table with SQL Database using Entity Framework
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Launch Your Non-Technical Cybersecurity Career with GRC Mastery
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A rundown of what’s new and improved in Android 15 — so far
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Jolla debuts privacy-focused AI hardware
Jolla has taken the official wraps off the first version of its personal server-based AI assistant in the making. The reborn startup is building a privacy-focused AI device — aka the Jolla Mind2, which TechCrunch exclusively revealed at MWC back in February. At a livestreamed launch event Monday, it also kicked off preorders, with the first units slated to ship later this year in Europe. Global … [Read More...]
Microsoft adds four new entry-level certificates to Coursera
Coursera and Microsoft are partnering to offer four new Professional Certificate courses designed for entry-level tech job seekers. The four courses include: IT Support Specialist Professional Certificate, which teaches IT support skills, such as data backup, cloud computing, and mobile device management Cloud Support Associate Professional Certificate, which teaches skills in Microsoft Azure … [Read More...]