Weekly Tech Roundup for July 21, 2023
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” ―
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We bring you some interesting tech-update that will improve your knowledge of technology. Take a seat and enjoy this week’s tech update.
Tech snippets
Twitter’s Long-Form Content Feature Is Back: Elon Musk’s Announcement Signals the Return of Twitter Notes, Now Called ‘Articles. – Fadele-Oluwafemi Iyanuoluwa
The problem: Python is the preferred programming language for AI, but most organizations can’t incorporate their Python developers into legacy data infrastructure. This means they miss out on pulling the benefits of AI into their organization. What is the solution? DLT (short for data load tool), a Berlin-based startup, thinks it may have the solution. – Yemisi Akinfesola
A north-Korea-sponsored hacker group has been labeled as the culprit in the recent hack on Louisville, Colorado-based JumpCloud. CrowdStrike – a cybersecurity company has named the group to be the Labyrinth Chollima. – Prince Ogabi
These are some of the very best design apps that have made UX/UI so easy for me. Prototyping and testing will be made very easy. – Josephine Effa
You can use a preview to play your prototype on the canvas. Any design changes are reflected in the preview with an inline preview. – Mojeed A. Ebitanmi
Companies with several products and brands require product management because successful management of the product lifecycle is the difference between success and failure. – Olaoluwa Ogunleye
Logo Evolution: Famous Logos That Have Changed Over Time
When did you think you can change your brand logo? You can change it when it has been outdated or there are new trends. Some brands have changed their logo over time. They are Microsoft, Nike, Pepsi, etc. In this article, you will understand the importance of redesigning your brand logo. – Sofiyat O. Lawal