Month: April 2020

Cloudflare partners with JD to expand its network in China

Cloudflare today announced a new partnership with JD Cloud & AI that will see the company expand its network in Chinato an additional 150 data centers. Currently, Cloudflare is available in 17 data centers in mainland China, thanks to a long-standing partnership with Baidu, but this new deal is obviously…

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Checkly raises $2.25M seed round for its monitoring and testing platform

Checkly, a Berlin-based startup that is developing a monitoring and testing platform for DevOps teams, today announced that it has raised a $2.25 million seed round led by Accel. A number of angel investors, including Instana CEO Mirko Novakovic, Zeit CEO Guillermo Rauch and former Twilio CTO Ott Kaukver, also…

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Our 14 favorite gadgets and hacks for working at home

If you’re not used to working at home — or if you haven’t done it lately — then getting your workspace together may take some adjusting to get things. Whether you’re setting up in the guest bedroom, on your living room couch, or in a walk-in closet, sometimes you need…

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Facebook to stream a virtual graduation ceremony with Oprah Winfrey as commencement speaker

Students around the world are going to miss their opportunity to have an in-person graduation ceremony, so Facebook has decided to host its own version. The social media platform announced today that it’ll stream a live graduation event on May 15th over Facebook, which will feature a commencement speech from…

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10 Best Fitness Trackers (and Fitness Watches) for 2020

Do you need an activity tracker for skiing, or for counting your steps around the backyard? We’ve found the best fitness watches and trackers for everybody. Source

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Microsoft says Surface devices don’t have Thunderbolt due to security concerns

Microsoft has explained why its range of Surface laptops and tablets don’t have Thunderbolt ports or removable RAM: security concerns. That detail was revealed in a Surface engineering webinar leaked on Twitter by WalkingCat, wherein a Microsoft employee lays out all the engineering involved in the company’s latest devices. “No…

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