Month: July 2022

The best Chromebooks aren’t just laptops that run a few Google apps anymore. Chromebooks can cover a wide variety of computing needs now, and a good Chrome OS laptop or two-in-one can be more useful than a mediocre Windows or MacOS laptop. That’s why our pick for the best Chromebook of 2021 is the Acer
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Companies from across the industrial spectrum often rely on a migrant workforce, with data from the International Labour Organization indicating that some 169 million workers travel abroad for employment. But being away from their domestic jurisdiction and financial infrastructure presents a host of challenges, including what is probably the most important part for the worker
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Tech layoffs have hit almost every region in the world, and Southeast Asia is no exception, with companies like Sea, Crypto.com and JD.ID among those affected. In particular, fintech startups—BNPL, credit and lending, and inventory-holding businesses—are vulnerable, like in other parts of the world. Glints, one of Southeast Asia’s largest jobs platforms with over 30,000
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Thor: Love and Thunder seemed guaranteed to be a slam dunk. Director Taika Waititi is back at the helm after 2017’s delightful Thor: Ragnarok, with Chris Hemsworth‘s Asgardian Avenger firmly in his lovably comedic groove and Natalie Portman making her epic return to the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe after a nine-year absence. Surprisingly, the 29th MCU movie,
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Thor: Love and Thunder seemed guaranteed to be a slam dunk. Director Taika Waititi is back at the helm after 2017’s immensely entertaining Thor: Ragnarok, with Chris Hemsworth‘s Asgardian Avenger firmly in his lovably comedic groove and Natalie Portman making her epic return to the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe after a nine-year absence. Surprisingly, the 29th
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Hello, friends! Welcome back to Week in Review, where we quickly recap the most read stories on TechCrunch from the last 7 days. The goal: If you had a busy week, you should be able to skim WiR and still have a pretty good sense of what happened in tech. Want it in your inbox?
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Thor: Love and Thunder is in theaters around the world now, bringing us on the Asgardian Avenger’s fourth solo adventure and claiming its place as the 29th Marvel Cinematic Universe movie. It sees director Taika Waititi, who previously helmed 2017’s Thor: Ragnarok, bringing his comedic touch to another superhero outing (and its two post-credits scenes). The
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The art for these non-existent video games was created by Valve developer Claire Hummel. She’s previously worked on games like Half-Life: Alyx and Westworld Awakening VR. And now, with the Steam sale over and its related time-traveling event ended, Hummel shared on Twitter all the cool covers she made for a variety of fake games
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