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Month: September 2021

Computer Science

How to Write a Business Plan for Your Startup

Anyone can have a great idea. But turning an idea into a viable business is a different ballgame. You may think you’re ready to launch a startup company. That’s great news, and you should be Read more…

By , 4 years ago September 30, 2021
Computer Science

How to Implement a Customer Referral Program That Drives Sales

As a business owner, you have to keep coming come up with creative ways to attract new customers. But as you know, this type of marketing can be expensive. It’s much more cost-effective to market Read more…

By , 4 years ago September 30, 2021
digital

Apple Watch flags multiple types of irregular heartbeats, study shows

Apple Watch | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge People who get irregular pulse notifications on an Apple Watch but don’t have atrial fibrillation — the condition the feature focuses on detecting — Read more…

By , 4 years ago September 30, 2021
digital

PoC exploit released for Azure AD brute-force bug—here’s what to do

Enlarge (credit: Michael Dziedzic) A public proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit has been released for the Microsoft Azure Active Directory credentials brute-forcing flaw discovered by Secureworks and first reported by Ars. The exploit enables anyone to perform Read more…

By , 4 years ago September 30, 2021
Android

BlueStacks X is a new and free way to play Android games in your browser

Bluestacks X brings Android games to the browser. | Image: Bluestacks BlueStacks started off life as an Android emulator for Windows more than 10 years ago, allowing anyone to run native Arm-based or x86 Android Read more…

By , 4 years ago September 30, 2021
Computer Science

How Much Should You Spend on Paid Ads? Here’s My Data-Driven Formula

A few years back when I first started NeilPatel.com, I spent $66,372.09 on paid advertising through LinkedIn, Google AdWords, Retargeter, Perfect Audience, and StumbleUpon ads. You might say that’s a lot of money. It was. Read more…

By , 4 years ago September 30, 2021
Python

Python 101 – How to Work with a Database Using sqlite3

Software developers have to work with data. More often than not, the data that you work with will need to be available to multiple developers as well as multiple users at once. The typical solution Read more…

By , 4 years ago September 30, 2021
digital

DISH bets on 5G by making its own $280 5G phone for Boost Mobile

DISH and Boost Mobile hope to bring in new 5G customers with their own phone, the Celero5G. | DISH/Boost Mobile After acquiring Boost Mobile as part of the Sprint and T-Mobile merger in 2020 and Read more…

By , 4 years ago September 30, 2021
Computer Science

7 Reasons Your Outreach Emails Aren’t Getting Responses and How to Fix That

Almost any online marketing campaign these days includes email outreach. While social media has its place, email is universally the most personal form of contact you can make online. Well-written outreach emails can get links, Read more…

By , 4 years ago September 30, 2021
digital

Dish bets on 5G by making its own $279 5G phone for Boost Mobile

DISH and Boost Mobile hope to bring in new 5G customers with their own phone, the Celero5G. | DISH/Boost Mobile After acquiring Boost Mobile as part of the Sprint and T-Mobile merger in 2020 and Read more…

By , 4 years ago September 30, 2021

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