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Talking tech; debates about regulating technology, privacy laws, piracy, and the pitfalls of AI.
Tinder removes Social Media links from Public Bios
Tinder, the popular dating app that has revolutionized the way people connect and find love, has made a significant update to its platform. In a move aimed at enhancing user privacy and safety, Tinder has decided to remove the option to include social media links in public bios. This change comes as part of their updated community guidelines and signifies a shift in how users can present themselves on the app.
By Indra Shambahamphe3 years ago in The Swamp
Abbey Games Introduces Sequel to the God Simulation Game 'Reus'
Reus, the critically acclaimed god simulation game that captured the hearts of players around the world, is about to receive a long-awaited sequel. Abbey Games, the masterminds behind the original game, recently announced their plans to bring a new installment to the beloved franchise. Fans of Reus are buzzing with excitement, eager to dive back into the whimsical world of godly powers and planetary manipulation.
By Indra Shambahamphe3 years ago in The Swamp
Elon Musk announces New Twitter CEO to Begin Role in Six Weeks
In a surprising announcement, tech billionaire Elon Musk revealed that a new Twitter CEO would be taking over the reins of Twitter in just six weeks. The news comes as Musk, the current CEO, disclosed his decision to step down and transition into the roles of Executive Chairman and Chief Technical Officer. The transition aims to provide Musk with more time to focus on overseeing product development, software advancements, and system operations at the popular social media platform.
By Indra Shambahamphe3 years ago in The Swamp
Morocco Postponing the trial of a famous plastic surgeon on charges of human trafficking, fraud and forgery
The second session of the trial of the follow-up plastic surgeon, accompanied by his wife, brother, and two women, was known for the felony of human trafficking, in disagreement between some members of the defense staff, due to the demand to include documents in the file.
By News Correct3 years ago in The Swamp
Data Warehouse: How it is Changing the Healthcare Landscape
In recent years, the healthcare industry has witnessed a significant shift towards digital transformation, focusing on improving patient outcomes and reducing costs. As the volume of data generated in healthcare continues to grow exponentially, healthcare organizations are turning towards data warehousing solutions to harness the power of their data. A data warehouse is a central repository of integrated data that can be used for analysis and reporting, providing healthcare organizations with valuable insights into their operations and patient care. A data warehouse is a centralized data repository for reporting, research, and decision-making purposes. It supports business intelligence activities by providing a single source of accurate, consistent, and relevant data. In healthcare, data warehouses consolidate data from various sources, such as electronic health records, claims, and financial data, to provide a comprehensive view of patient care, operations, and financial performance.
By Ryan Williamson3 years ago in The Swamp
"Epson EcoTank Printers: The Ultimate Cost-Effective and High-Quality Printing Solution"
Epson EcoTank printers have been more well-known in recent years due to their excellent printing capabilities and low operating expenses. These printers are more affordable in the long term because they don't use conventional ink cartridges but rather refillable ink tanks. The various EcoTank printer types, how they stack up against other printers, and the advantages of selecting an EcoTank printer for your needs will all be covered in this review.
By Mallory Call3 years ago in The Swamp
FinTech - The New Paradigm for Business
Businesses have always looked for ways to operate efficiently and stay ahead of the competition. Technology is now an essential part of businesses and aids them in achieving these goals. Traditionally the purpose of using technology was to automate manual tasks. Today, companies use technology to work smarter by using data and analytics to stay ahead of the competition.
By Ryan Williamson3 years ago in The Swamp
Mobile App Benefits for Insurance Companies
Mobile apps are the basis for any mobile or smart device and take these devices beyond simple communication tools. People want information at their fingertips, and mobile apps provide the means to achieve this instantly, anytime, anywhere. There is probably no field or industry for which mobile apps have not been developed. Mobile apps help increase efficiency, user engagement, and customer satisfaction and reduce time spent on premium payments, paperwork & even claims to file. It is no longer possible for the insurance sector to ignore the benefits and advantages that mobile apps offer.
By Ryan Williamson3 years ago in The Swamp









