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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire
Justice Stephen Breyer is in the final months of his career on the Supreme Court. Getty Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will retire after more than 27 years on the bench. On Thursday, Breyer sent a letter to President Joe Biden informing him of the decision, which was reported... Read more
Now Physical Jobs Are Going Remote, Too
“There’s just no way this isn’t going to explode as a category,” says Matt Beane, an assistant professor at UC Santa Barbara who studies human-robot workplace collaboration. As industrial machines become more capable and connected, Beane says, the number and variety of these jobs will grow. Beane says new... Read more
Conversational AI provider NLX raises $5M to enhance voice-driven customer support
Did you miss a session from the Future of Work Summit? Head over to our Future of Work Summit on-demand library to stream. Today, self-service automation provider NLX announced it had raised $5 million in seed funding to build an automated, personalized customer self-service solution for managing customer interactions in the... Read more
Microsoft avoided the latest round of Big Tech antitrust scrutiny. Then it bought Activision for $69 billion.
This story is part of a Recode series about Big Tech and antitrust. Over the next few weeks, we’ll cover what’s happening with Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, and Google. If Microsoft is worried that the anti-Big Tech, pro-antitrust movement will finally come for it, you wouldn’t know it. The... Read more
How does Technology Manage it?
Technology revolutionization is changing the ways of business leads management. From communicating with customers to engaging them and selling products and services- everything has taken a shift. In between all, generating leads has also gone under modifications.  Now, almost every industry is leveraging Business’s Lead Management Software for quality... Read more
Pfizer and Moderna are testing COVID vaccines specifically for omicron
Sarah Tew/CNET Pfizer and partner BioNTech have started testing a COVID-19 vaccine that specifically targets the omicron variant, the companies said Tuesday. One day later, Moderna also announced the start of a clinical trial to study its omicron-specific booster.  The moves are part of a larger conversation about whether... Read more
Synthetic Voices Want to Take Over Audiobooks
When voice actor Heath Miller sits down in his boatshed-turned-home studio in Maine to record a new audiobook narration, he has already read the text through carefully at least once. To deliver his best performance, he takes notes on each character and any hints of how they should sound.... Read more
Digital adoption and onboarding platform Stonly raises $22M
Did you miss a session from the Future of Work Summit? Head over to our Future of Work Summit on-demand library to stream. Stonly, a platform that helps product teams, customer support staff, and everyone in between demonstrate how their digital tools and products work, has raised $22 million in a... Read more
How Facebook Event Marketing Can Expand Your Customer Base
Marketing your company event to expand your reach can be overwhelming. Effectively contacting a prospective customer base can be complicated and building notoriety of your event can be laborious. So, how do you ensure the success of your company event? Event Marketing Can Expand Your Customer Base Any professional... Read more
TikTok says it wants to educate users about the Holocaust and antisemitism
TikTok is rolling out new features on Holocaust Remembrance Day. Angela Lang/CNET TikTok said Thursday that it’s trying to make it easier for people to find credible information about the Holocaust, the Jewish community and antisemitism on the short-form video app. TikTok said that in the coming months it... Read more