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Google rolls out Call Screen to seven more countries — but there’s a catch
Google has finally begun rolling out its anti-spam call feature to countries other than the United States, Canada, and Japan. Call Screen is now available to Pixel owners in seven additional countries. The announcement came shortly after the Google Pixel 6 series was...
Cloud management is increasingly critical for IT teams
According to a recent survey from technology intelligence platform Snow Software, 68% of IT leaders have a hybrid cloud strategy, implying that it comprises public and private clouds. Yet the management of cloud and infrastructure are not devoid of bottlenecks. The...
AT&T Promises Its 5G Network Is About to Get Better
Every carrier is out to prove they have the best 5G network around, but how that’s played out it is, well, confusing—to say the least. AT&T says it’s “aggressively testing” and preparing for its next 5G expansion, according to a company blog post...
Amazon launches AWS instances powered by Habana’s AI accelerator chip
Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon’s cloud services division, today announced the general availability of Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) DL1 instances. While new instance types generally aren’t particularly novel, DL1 (specifically DL1.24xlarge) is the first...
How to become financially stable as a remote freelancer
Switching from traditional full-time employment to contract work can be a bit of a transition — especially if you’re also throwing in remote work at the same time. A lot is happening in the world right now and for many, going into contract work may offer more from a...
Linux Company SUSE Outbids Competitors for Fast-growing Startup Rancher Labs
SUSE, a Linux distribution company controlled by private equity firm EQT, has agreed to acquire Rancher Labs, a start-up with technology that helps organizations run software in virtual containers across many servers. From a report:The companies announced the deal...