Salesforce closed on its $27.7 billion record acquisition of Slack Technologies on Wednesday, as the company bets big on a digital work-from-anywhere future. The deal is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to rethink and reshape how and where we work, according to Slack's CEO Stewart Butterfield.
Clubhouse announced on Wednesday that it would end its waitlist and invite system, opening up to everybody. Now, anybody can follow Clubhouse links, hop into a creator’s community or join any public event, introducing a real logo that will look familiar, basically a slightly altered version of the waving emoji the company already used.
Instagram introduced a new toggle called “Sensitive Content Control” that allows anyone to screen posts that it thinks could be offensive, hiding them from the Explore tab. The new feature lets users choose to either allow more content that could be “upsetting or offensive,” limit that content or “limit even more”
When COVID-19 first emerged, companies across all sectors of the economy were forced to rapidly transition to remote work, Ensuring business continuity in the face of an unprecedented challenge. While these solutions have helped companies keep operations humming along during the pandemic, most were pieced together quickly, with security as an afterthought.
Organizations need a "hard reset" to rethink their cloud security approaches in the wake of increasing risks from attacks on software supply chains, zero-day issues in email services and ransomware attacks on critical infrastructure industries. Google Cloud unveiled new offerings to support its cloud platform, products and services with “engineered-in, invisible security”
In its Q2 2021 earnings report, Netflix says it will be primarily focused on mobile at first, looking to expand on its interactivity projects like Black Mirror Bandersnatch and its Stranger Things games, but the company was clear it will keep up the pace on movies and television.
Apple is looking into every detail of car engineering and car manufacturing as the car is evolving into essentially a smartphone on wheels. This might just mean fewer chips handling more of a car’s functions, but it has profound implications for what future cars will be capable of, how carmakers will make money and survive.
애플은 자동차가 바퀴 달린 스마트폰으로 진화하면서 자동차 엔지니어링과 자동차 제조에 대한 모든 세부 사항을 조사하고 있다. 이는 단지 자동차가 더 적은 수의 칩으로 더 많은 기능을 관리한다는 의미일 수도 있지만 미래의 자동차가 어떤 기능을 할 수 있을 것인지, 자동차 제조사들이 어떻게 돈을 벌고 살아남을 것인지에 대해 깊은 의미를 가진다.
President Joe Biden announced on Tuesday that he will nominate Jonathan Kanter to lead the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division, another shot across the bow at the Big Tech firms, following his nomination of Lina Khan to head the Federal Trade Commission. Both Khan's post at the FTC and Kanter's role at the DOJ share responsibility for prosecuting illegal monopolies and stopping anticompetitive mergers in their tracks.
Jeff Bezos, the founder of space tourism company Blue Origin, rocketed into space for a brief moment, calling it, "the first step of something big" and headed off toward the invisible boundary separating Earth and space as part of mission NS-16, 52 years to the day since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin pressed their boot prints into the moon.