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This entrepreneurial training will help you launch your small business

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Being an entrepreneur is no easy feat. That’s why author and small business expert Barry Moltz created 25 Ways to Jumpstart Your Business , a 15-hour online course to help you launch and sustain your business successfully. Moltz has decades of entrepreneurial experience under his belt. You may know him from his appearances on NPR or MSNBC. He’s definitely seen first hand what makes a small business thrive and what makes one fail. Unlock your full potential as an entrepreneur. Across 34 lectures, Moltz will give you hands-on, practical advice for solving real problems businesses face every day. You’ll learn the fundamentals of small business finance, how to reduce costs, and how to increase profits without compromising on quality. You’ll also learn how to build a team and culture that lasts, how to manage virtual employees, and how to grow your online presence to fit customers’ needs.  Get 25 Ways to Jumpstart Your Business with Barry Moltz for just $19.99 now — 59 percent of

Why Google Stadia could be game on for Chrome OS tablets

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Opinion post by Oliver Cragg When Google finally took the wraps off Stadia — the search giant’s massive leap into the games industry — it showcased its next-gen streaming technology on a number of devices. Former Sony Computer Entertainment president and now Google vice president for Stadia, Phil Harrison, showed the Game Developers Conference 2019 audience and thousands watching on livestream to how easy it would be to switch between playing on a Chromebook, Android smartphone, desktop PC, and a tablet. Editor's Pick Cloud gaming is the future (whether you like it or not) To the surprise of no one, Google announced its entry into the cloud gaming market with Google Stadia earlier this week. It promises, like Microsoft's Project xCloud, to revolutionize the way we game. But will … This impressive demo was the first moment where Google’s vision for the future of gaming, where almost any hardware can run AAA console games via cloud technology, went beyond ju

Pay what you want for professional graphic design training

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Graphic design seems like an ideal profession. It’s creative, there are opportunities for advancement, and the most skilled pros earn high salaries for their expertise. If there is a downside to becoming a graphic designer, however, it’s the cost of the training. For a professional education, students can expect to pay thousands. And, once finished, they still aren’t guaranteed a job. However, that’s precisely what makes the Pay What You Want: Complete Learn to Design Bundle such an interesting prospect. The Complete Learn to Design Bundle gives students the opportunity to learn pro-level graphic design skills but at a price that’s easy to afford, which means there’s virtually no risk. You spend very little and train on your own schedule so you can give a career your best shot. You’ll learn popular software packages including Photoshop and InDesign. This package includes lifetime access to ten courses that’ll show you the same graphic design techniques that the professionals

Jetson Nano review: Is it AI for the masses?

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The Jetson Nano is Nvidia’s latest machine learning development platform. Previous iterations of the Jetson platform were aimed squarely at professional developers looking to make large scale commercial products. They are powerful, yet expensive. With the Jetson Nano, Nvidia has lowered the price of entry and opened the way for a Raspberry-Pi like revolution, this time for machine learning. The Jetson Nano is a $99 single board computer (SBC) that borrows from the design language of the Raspberry Pi with its small form factor, block of USB ports, microSD card slot, HDMI output, GPIO pins, camera connector (which is compatible with the Raspberry Pi camera), and Ethernet port. However, it isn’t a Raspberry Pi clone. The board is a different size, there is support for Embedded Displayport, and there is a huge heat sink! Related Artificial Intelligence vs Machine Learning: what’s the difference? Artificial intelligence and machine learning are terms which have been thrown arou

Pop quiz: How much do you really know about Xiaomi?

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This week we’ll test out just how much you really know about Xiaomi , the company known for its Android phones that offer great value for money. The quiz below contains 10 questions that revolve around the company’s products, history, and more. There are four choices available for each question, only one of which is correct. Are you up for the challenge? Press the Start button below and show us what you got — and don’t forget to share your score on social media at the end. Note: If you don’t see a Start button, click here. This is the 32nd quiz in our regular weekly series. You can take a few of the most popular ones via the links below or check out all of them by clicking here . Which Android skin is this? — pop quiz Fortnite vs PUBG: Which one is right for you? Pop quiz: Can you name these iconic phones? Smartphone quiz: Do you remember these gimmicky features? How much do you really know about Android? Which phone did it first? Let us know which questions you thought

Apple News Plus launch means Texture app shuts down on May 28 for Android

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Apple When Apple purchased digital magazine service Texture back in March 2018 , it was only a matter of time until Apple would spawn a new service. Lo and behold, Apple announced Apple News Plus earlier this week during its services-focused event. Unfortunately for Android users and others without Apple devices, Texture announced earlier today that the service will shut down May 28, 2019 . Texture users can presumably still use the service in full until then, with existing customers offered a one-month free trial to Apple News Plus. However, the news must sting for existing Texture users who don’t own a Mac or iOS device. Apple News Plus is only available for Apple devices, which means Android users can’t even try out the new service unless they visit the Apple Store. Editor's Pick Apple TV Plus – Everything we know about Apple’s TV streaming service Apple Apple helped to launch the personal computer revolution in the 1980s with its Mac PCs, and revolutionized the mu

Save big on professional Six Sigma certification training

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Contrary to popular belief, a college degree is not mandatory for a career in business. You can get your foot in the door with a little hard work and a certification or two, like the kind you could earn with the Complete Six Sigma Green and Black Belt Training Bundle . You can pick up this e-learning package now for just $29.99 , a savings of over 95 percent off its normal value. These two courses offer all the prep you’ll need to become a skilled and certified project manager. Students will be introduced to one of the leading methodologies in the industry and be fully prepared to help businesses run efficiently and be as profitable as possible. Train for the next step in your career. The best part of this program is just how flexible it is. The courses are delivered online, so you can set your own schedule and, as long as you finish within a year, can go at your own pace. That means you can continue working while you train for the next step in your career. Once you’ve comple