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How to Deliver a Virtual Meeting with Confidence

January 11, 2024
Today there is an endless stream of virtual meetings. Many of them terrible. That’s right. Terrible. Often it is not the content. It is the delivery and the virtual “stage.”

Google says it’ll stop charging fees to transfer data out of Google Cloud

January 11, 2024

Google today announced that it’ll stop charging Google Cloud customers a fee to migrate their data to another cloud provider or on-premise datacenter, effective immediately. Customers using Google Cloud services including BigQuery, Cloud Bigtable, Cloud SQL, Cloud Storage, Datastore, Filestore, Spanner and Persistent Disk are eligible for free transfers out of Google Cloud — but […]

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Moustrap wants to bring some loving luxury to your mousing about

January 11, 2024

The humble computer mouse hasn’t seen a huge amount of innovation since it was invented – and let’s be honest, it isn’t a particularly ergonomically friendly piece of kit. For designers, artists, and 3D modelers whose digital canvas is their lifeblood, Moustrap is a premium computer mouse that aims to enhance productivity but also to […]

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Lucid Motors sold just 6,001 cars in 2023

January 11, 2024

Lucid Motors delivered only 6,001 of the 8,428 cars it built last year, as it continues to struggle to generate demand for its luxury electric sedans. The Saudi-backed company limped to the finish of 2023, building just 2,391 cars and delivering 1,734 in the fourth quarter — down 31% and 10%, respectively, from the fourth […]

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Emily Knight will talk about choosing an accelerator or incubator at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024

January 11, 2024

In just three short months, TechCrunch Early Stage 2024 — our one-day founder summit/bootcamp — kicks off on April 25 in Boston. We’re excited to announce the first of the many speakers who will share their deep knowledge and expertise with you. Whether you’re in the idea stage or you have a minimally viable product […]

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A geofence warrant typo cast a location dragnet spanning two miles over San Francisco

January 11, 2024

Civil liberties advocates have long argued that “geofence” search warrants are unconstitutional for their ability to ensnare entirely innocent people who were nearby at the time a crime was committed. But errors in the geofence warrant applications that go before a judge can violate the privacy of vastly more people — in one case almost […]

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