7 takeaways from my first InfoComm (or, A supposedly fun thing I’ll definitely do again) | On The Road With Digital Signage Today
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Read More »Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, Live Nation agree to disclose fees upfront (thanks, Biden)
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Read More »Transportation is the largest source of carbon emissions in the US. Here’s how it breaks down by state
[ad_1] Velotric cited data from the Energy Information Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency to visualize transportation emissions in the U.S. and how it varies by state. – Canva…
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Read More »Musk woos ad giants in Paris to fix Twitter’s woes
[ad_1] In a steaming-hot, packed, VivaTech hall in Paris today, Twitter owner Elon Musk waxed lyrical on his various accomplishments, but demured over some of the bigger questions hanging over…
Read More »Feds catch another LockBit hacker, Justice Department announces
[ad_1] The Justice Department has arrested and charged a Russian national for his alleged role in multiple LockBit ransomware attacks against victims in the U.S. and around the world. According…
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