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At PagerDuty Summit, IT support advances at the speed of life

The first time I heard about the emergent PagerDuty a few years ago, I wondered: Is another notification layer between information technology service management or ITSM tickets and IT monitoring alerts even a market? Gartner still doesn’t seem to think so. But after attending PagerDuty Summit 2019 in San Francisco (below), I admired a crater-sized

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Nintendo is already working on new Switch Lite as joystick drift concerns arise

The Switch Lite isn’t even two weeks old, but it looks like Nintendo is already working on a revision of the console. New documents filed with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) indicate that the Japanese gaming giant is planning to release a new version of the Switch Lite that features the identification number ‘BKEHDH002.’

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Marketers Opting for Homebuilt Tech Despite Strain on Team – Email Marketing – SMTP services

Marketers reported that, on average, they lose 13.8 hours per week on their homemade technology. 51% reported that a third-party was less time consuming Data security was reported as the main concern with a homebuilt marketing solution 54% reported the cost of switching to a third-party was the main barrier New research at Mailjet, surveying

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Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale : Big Discount Sale

Hello, Hurry up guys, Amazon start a Great Indian Festival sale on 29 September – 4 October. Amazon is successful in all last sales. So, It’s back with great offers on Smartphone, TVs, Fashion, Electronics, Accessories, Daily Essentials, Home & Kitchen and many more. There are many brands & deals available. Amazon provides the best

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Google faces antiturst probe for trying to make Chrome safer

Google has been subject to various antitrust investigations in the recent past. Now, fresh allegations are being dumped on the Mountain View-based tech company for planning to adopt a new internet protocol called DNS over HTTPS (DoH). An investigation is being conducted by the US House Judiciary Committee, reports Wall Street Journal. Investigators want to

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Will High Demand For Electric Cars Make Nickel Investors Rich?

A few months ago Tesla replaced the old 18650 battery pack with a bigger and better 2170 battery in its electric cars with high demand, like the Tesla Model 3. The older 18650 cells contain a combination of lithium-Nickle-Cobalt-Aluminium metals, while the newer 2170 battery contains Nickle-Manganese-Cobalt at a ratio of 8:1:1. The amount of nickel

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PlayStation State of Play Reveals ‘Last of Us II’ and More!

The biggest (and really only) news from the recent PlayStation State of Play show was another look at the Last of Us Part II. This coincided with games journalists finally getting a chance to play the hotly anticipated PlayStation 4 game for themselves before its release next February. However, sandwiched between all this good news

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Motorola’s Foldable Razr Could Still Show Up This Year

In February, Motorola confirmed that it was indeed working on a foldable phone and that it would not be late to the foldables party. A follow-up rumor suggested that that foldable, which we all assume will revive the old Moto Razr brand, could arrive as early as the summer we just polished off. Clearly, that

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Upcoming Telescope Can Pick out Exoplanets Against Glare of Stars

An optical engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in Pasadena, California, Camilo Mejia Prada, shines a light on the interior of a testbed for an instrument called a coronagraph that will fly aboard the WFIRST space telescope. NASA/JPL-Caltech/Matthew Luem For the last few years, NASA has been quietly working away on a new space telescope

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