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How much does corporate America depend on foreign revenue?
- By Prajwal Wele
- . September 12, 2024
The biggest public companies in America now make 41% of their revenue from outside the country
Alyaweb: Your trusted partner in digital transformation
- By Prajwal Wele
- . September 11, 2024
Alyaweb specializes in developing aesthetically attractive, incredibly functional websites that are user experience and performance optimized
Bryckel AI revolutionizes commercial real estate
- By Prajwal Wele
- . September 10, 2024
The AI-powered solutions offered by Bryckel are especially made to cater to the particular requirements of commercial real estate firms
AYNTK: Unlocking Apple Intelligence—Discover what your iPhone can really do
- By Prajwal Wele
- . September 10, 2024
Apple Intelligence is set to completely transform the iPhone experience, promising to make your digital life easier, more productive, and more creative with its suite of AI-powered tools
All You Need to Know: Meta’s Llama, an open generative AI model
- By Prajwal Wele
- . September 9, 2024
Meta is stepping up its game in the artificial intelligence (AI) competition
Pakistan finds world’s fourth-largest oil reserve
- By Prajwal Wele
- . September 9, 2024
In Pakistan’s territorial waters, a substantial deposit of natural gas and petroleum has been found
5 powerful business lessons from the Paralympics
- By Prajwal Wele
- . September 6, 2024
The Paralympic athletes are testaments to the human spirit’s ability to overcome challenges
Know: Why AI can’t spell ‘strawberry’
- By Prajwal Wele
- . September 6, 2024
Claude and other formidable AI products like GPT-4o tell us that the word “strawberry” contains the letter “r” twice
CEO of the Week: Dell Technologies’ founder Michael Dell
- By Prajwal Wele
- . September 5, 2024
Dell computers was started with the intention of manufacturing and selling specially designed PCs to end users
Elon Musk is hiring staff for ‘X’ after two years of layoffs
- By Prajwal Wele
- . September 5, 2024
According to Musk’s April 2023 interview with the BBC, Twitter, as it was then called, cut 6,000 jobs in just six months, leaving about 1,500 people working for the company after layoffs were completed