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GitHub’s core code tools are now free for everyone
GitHub may have made life a little easier for programmers. The Microsoft-owned service is making its core features available to everyone for free, including teams. Your company won’t have to pay for a subscription just to manage all its code in one p… Source
Read MoreLabster’s latest partnership, and what it tells us about the future of remote learning
Labster, a virtual science lab edtech company, today announced that it is partnering with California’s community college network to bring its software to 2.1 million students. California Community Colleges claims to be the largest system of higher education in the country. The Labster partnership will provide 115 schools with 130…
Read MoreCan a Wearable Detect Covid-19 Before Symptoms Appear?
Stanford researchers hope to find the answer, which could impact health care beyond the current pandemic. Source
Read MoreThe odd reality of today’s stock market
As the COVID-19 death toll in the United States continues to climb, American stocks are, in a grim divergence, recovering lost ground. It isn’t clear precisely why locally-listed equities have risen in recent weeks, let alone today, but let’s go over the day’s results so that we’re all on the…
Read MoreAmazon plans further recruiting spree and loosens restrictions on ‘non-essentials’
Amazon has announced that it will hire an additional 75,000 workers to help meet consumer demand during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. Back in March, the ecommerce giant said that it would hire 100,000 warehouse and delivery workers to deal with the recent surge in online orders. According to Amazon, it…
Read MoreA Huawei graphics card for servers may be coming soon
The graphics card market for servers is even more competitive than it is for the best gaming PCs, and Huawei might be jumping into it to heat it up for Nvidia, AMD and Intel. The giant tech company will be spinning off a new Cloud and AI business group to…
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