How to save for retirement as a freelancer
Adulting is hard, but retirement looms no matter your age - here are some ways to start squirreling money away so it's less stressful later.
View ArticleMicrosoft patent seeks to show what an energy glutton you are
Microsoft has applied for a patent that could finally answer the question of how much energy each device is using.
View ArticleGoogle targets Bard AI imposter for stealing personal info
After many reports of stolen passwords, credit card data, and more, Google is sending a strong message to this AI imposter.
View ArticleFeds might make noncompete clauses illegal – what to do next
Noncompete clauses have a tricky history, but the FTC has proposed they be nixed altogether.
View ArticleGoogle is using AI to style your next great outfit
Have you ever wanted to try on a shirt without actually leaving your house? This AI tool from Google might let you do just that.
View ArticleComputer chip war continues to loom large into 2024
It was hoped that the computer chip wars might have alleviated by now, but evidence suggests that it will continue into 2024.
View ArticleMore tech companies publicly commit to trustworthy AI development
The White House has put forth accords to help tech companies remain accountable in AI development, but does it actually do anything?
View ArticleDomestic microchip manufacturing in US to receive $1.5 billion
In response to the desire to divest from major microchip manufacturers, the Biden administration is directly investing in domestic efforts.
View ArticleThis free tool lets you compare and establish your freelance rates
It can be difficult to figure out your freelance rates, especially starting out. But this free tool uses its database to remove guesswork.
View ArticleAI tool can differentiate between human and AI writing (sometimes)
The creators of ChatGPT have seen the writing on the wall for their service, and are working on a tool that can detect AI writing vs human.
View ArticleOregon’s new right to repair bill is now the toughest in the nation
When it comes to managing our ever increasing technology, right to repair continues to emerge in the conversation, and Oregon takes a stand.
View ArticleHow to boost sales with the ‘Blemish Effect’
The Blemish Effect dictates that small, adjacent flaws in a product can make it that much more interesting—is perfection out?
View ArticleTax deductions every small business should be aware of this April
As tax season approaches once again, be sure to check that you're using these tax deductions to your benefit.
View ArticleGoogle AI search generation needs a little help before it’s helpful
Google released this AI search generator as an experiment, and it still feels like one with its slow and inconsistent results.
View ArticlePolls indicate that 70 million US jobs could be done fully remote
There has been back and forth regarding the ability to work from home and complete tasks while remote. This poll confirms the answer.
View ArticleTeachers, the whole tech industry needs you, not just EdTech
It may feel like edtech is the best or only place for teachers to pivot to, but don't sell your skillsets short, the tech industry needs them.
View ArticlePrevailing over imposter syndrome as a young entrepreneur
Entering the entrepreneurial space early often leads to rising feelings of imposter syndrome - here's how you can get ahead of it.
View ArticleWhy facial recognition technology shouldn’t be trusted
Facial recognition as a security measure that is fairly dystopian concept to the modern man. Here's why it's not a reliable source.
View ArticleKeeping your promise on shipping times is key as a small business
As a small business, it's imperative that customer satisfaction be a main priority. One way to do this is keep your word on shipping times.
View ArticleWhy you’ll receive a list of colleague names & ages if you’re laid off
If you get laid off, is it weird to receive a list of employees who were also laid off—along with their ages? If you’re 40 or up, no.
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