Administrator – SLOTSUCCESSCLUB https://slotsuccessclub.com/ Hotel & Casino Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:44:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Google Domains hands over domain controls to Squarespace https://slotsuccessclub.com/google-domains-hands-over-domain-controls-to-squarespace/ https://slotsuccessclub.com/google-domains-hands-over-domain-controls-to-squarespace/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:44:23 +0000 https://slotsuccessclub.com/?p=71727

Domains registered through Google are steadily being transferred over to Squarespace, following the purchase of Google Domains by the website builder.

The transition has so far been fairly frictionless, with web portal controls for domains purchased through Google remaining fully operational despite shuttering the registration of new domains.

Now, though, some domains are finally making the move across to the Squarespace site.

Domains “migrating” from Google to Squarespace

Those operating a domain purchased from Google Domains should soon receive an email detailing the successful migration of the domain from domains.google.com over to account.squarespace.com/domains.

If your site has been migrated and you wish to edit your domain name or access your website controls, you will now have to log in to Squarespace to make changes. 9to5Google reports that a domain registered through Google Domains had been successfully moved over to the Squarespace site, and had been registered to a Squarespace account set up with the same Gmail email address, despite the two accounts not being linked with Google.

An email from Google said:

“Today your domain, [domain name], migrated from Google Domains to Squarespace Domains.

Your WHOIS contact details and billing information (if applicable) were migrated to Squarespace. Your DNS configuration remains unchanged. Your migrated domain will continue to work with Google Services such as Google Search Console. To support this, your account now has a domain verification record. Learn more.

You should receive a welcome email from Squarespace shortly with additional details on how to access and manage your domain name. While you shouldn’t anticipate any disruption, Squarespace Support is available 24/7 to assist.”

Google Domains reported a 24% decrease in domain registrations in the month before the Squarespace handover, but only time will tell if this drop in domains was related to the Google sale and if it will harm the new owner.

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Fly Me To The Moon trailer plays right into Apollo 11 conspiracy theorists' hands https://slotsuccessclub.com/fly-me-to-the-moon-trailer-plays-right-into-apollo-11-conspiracy-theorists-hands/ https://slotsuccessclub.com/fly-me-to-the-moon-trailer-plays-right-into-apollo-11-conspiracy-theorists-hands/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:44:15 +0000 https://slotsuccessclub.com/?p=71724

Fly Me To The Moon is an upcoming comedy-drama from Columbia Pictures and Apple that goes behind the scenes of NASA trying to improve its image while preparing for the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon. A trailer makes it seem like a lighthearted, fun time at the movies, though conspiracy theorists may have a field day with one of the key plot points.

Scarlett Johansson plays Kelly Jones, a PR expert who NASA brings in to improve public perception ahead of the launch. Along with butting heads with launch director Cole Davis (Channing Tatum) and turning the crew into global celebrities, Kelly is handed a particularly difficult task: to secretly create a fake version of the Moon landing, just in case the mission goes sideways.

The rest of the cast, which includes Woody Harrelson, looks solid too. For one thing, the delightful Jim Rash (Community) plays the very much not Stanley Kubrick director of the phony Moon landing. The movie’s director is Greg Berlanti, who was behind Love, Simon and a string of DC Comics TV shows.

Fly Me To The Moon will arrive in theaters on July 14, almost 55 years to the day after Apollo 11 launched.

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Logitech’s tiny G Pro X 60 gaming keyboard has some big competition https://slotsuccessclub.com/logitechs-tiny-g-pro-x-60-gaming-keyboard-has-some-big-competition/ https://slotsuccessclub.com/logitechs-tiny-g-pro-x-60-gaming-keyboard-has-some-big-competition/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:44:02 +0000 https://slotsuccessclub.com/?p=71721

Logitech has unveiled the G Pro X 60, its latest gaming keyboard. Similar to the peripheral maker’s G Pro X TKL from last year, this is a wireless model aimed at competitive-minded gamers first and foremost. Unlike that device, it has a smaller 60 percent layout, which means it lacks a dedicated function row, number pad, arrow keys and nav cluster but takes up much less space on a desk. This can be a boon for games because it leaves more room to flick a mouse around while retaining the most common action keys. Naturally, it’s also more portable.

The G Pro X 60 is up for pre-order today for $179 in the US or €229 in Europe. It’s available in three colors (black, white or pink) with either the linear or tactile version of Logitech’s GX Optical switches. The company says it’ll be available at major retailers in “late April.”

I’ve had the keyboard on hand for a few days prior to today’s announcement and have mostly been impressed, though I’d have a hard time calling it a great value.

Let’s start with the good: This thing is well-built. Its aluminum top plate is surrounded by a plastic frame, but it all feels sturdy, with no real flex or give when you press down. Its doubleshot PBT keycaps are pleasingly crisp and should avoid any of the shininess that’d develop with cheaper ABS plastic over time. The legends on the keycaps are neatly printed and transparent, so any RGB backlight effects you set will come through cleanly. All the keys are angled comfortably, and there’s a set of flip-out feet on the back.

I’m not crazy about the side-mounted volume roller — once you’ve blessed your keyboard with a full-on rotary knob, it’s hard to give up — but it’s easy to reach with your pinky, so you can adjust volume without having to lift your other fingers during the heat of a game. There’s also a dedicated switch for flipping on Logitech’s “game mode,” which deactivates keys you might otherwise hit by accident; those include the Windows and Fn keys by default, but you can add others through Logitech’s G Hub software.

The keyboard can connect over a detachable USB-C cable, Bluetooth or a 2.4GHz wireless dongle. Per usual with Logitech gear, the latter’s connection is rock solid; I’ve had none of the hiccups or stuttering I’ve seen with some wireless keyboards from less established brands, particularly when waking the device from sleep. There are buttons to swap between Bluetooth or the 2.4GHz connection built into the board, as well as a handy compartment for stashing the adapter itself. You can also connect the G Pro X 60 and certain Logitech mice simultaneously using one dongle. Logitech rates the battery life at up to 65 hours; that sounds about right based on my testing so far, but the exact amount will fluctuate based on how bright you set the RGB backlight.

The best thing about the G Pro X 60 might have nothing to do with the keyboard at all — it’s the fact that Logitech includes a hard carrying case in the box. More companies should do this! It makes the device much easier to transport.

Alas, this probably isn’t a keyboard you’d want to take to the office. The linear GX Optical switches in my test unit feel totally pleasant: They’re fast enough for gaming, and they come pre-lubricated, so each press goes down smoothly. Since they’re optical, and thus not reliant on any physical contact points, they should also prove durable over time.

The side profile of a white Logitech G Pro X 60 gaming keyboard, with its dedicated Game Mode switch in view.

But they aren’t exactly quiet. Logitech has fit a couple layers of silicone rubber inside the board, but there isn’t the wealth of sound-dampening foam you’d find in some other options in this price range. To peel back the curtain a bit: I received the G Pro X 60 just after testing a bunch of mechanical keyboards for an upcoming buying guide, so I’m a little spoiled on this point. Some people may like the obvious clack of each press here, too. I can’t imagine their coworkers or roommates being as thrilled, though, and some modifier and nav keys like Alt, Ctrl and Tab sound hollower than others.

Besides that, my issues with the G Pro X 60 are more about what’s missing than anything the keyboard does wrong. For one, its switches aren’t hot-swappable, so you can’t easily remove and replace them without desoldering. Yes, this is a niche thing, but so are $180 gaming keyboards as a whole. Being able to pop in new switches isn’t just a plus for long-term repairability; it’s half the fun for some keyboard enthusiasts in the first place. Swapping keycaps is straightforward, though.

Taking a step back, a growing number of the G Pro X 60’s peers have some sort of analog functionality, which means they can respond to varying levels of pressure. The top pick in our gaming keyboard buyer’s guide, the Wooting 60HE+, is a good example: Its magnetic Hall effect sensors let you set custom actuation points, so you can make each key extra sensitive while playing a fast FPS, then make them feel heavier and more deliberate while typing. They also enable a “rapid trigger” feature that lets you repeat inputs faster, which can be helpful for, say, strafing back and forth during an in-game shootout. Other models from Razer and SteelSeries provide similar functionality. But the G Pro X 60 lacks any sort of adjustable actuation or rapid trigger mode. That’s probably not a dealbreaker for most people, but the people who would use those features are the kind of hardcore gamers Logitech is targeting with this device.

Three Logitech G Pro X 60 keyboards -- one white, one pink, and one black -- sit stacked on top of one another against a white background.

What is here is a new remapping system called “Keycontrol.” Through G Hub, this allows you to assign several different commands or macros to each key, with three separate control layers. This is a convenient way to get around some of the design’s missing keys: I made it so holding Alt temporarily turns WASD into arrow keys, for example. But it also lets you base different actions on whether you press, hold or release a key, so you could tie complementary actions in a game — casting a couple of buffs in an RPG, perhaps — to one press. Some of the analog keyboards noted above can work like this, too, and you need to have G Hub open for some bindings to stay active. Still, it’s better to have this sort of flexibility than not. Logitech says more of its keyboards will receive Keycontrol support in the future but declined to give more specific details.

All of this makes for a keyboard that’s solid in a vacuum but faces some stiff competition. Rival gaming keyboards like the Wooting 60HE+ and SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless are a little richer with performance-focused features, while a slightly larger option like the ASUS ROG Azoth sounds better and offers more customizable hardware for keyboard geeks. There are plenty of great non-gaming keyboards that cost much less, too. But the G Pro X 60 isn’t a bad choice if you want something compact and wireless, so it might be worthwhile during a sale.

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X makes passkey logins available to iOS users worldwide https://slotsuccessclub.com/x-makes-passkey-logins-available-to-ios-users-worldwide/ https://slotsuccessclub.com/x-makes-passkey-logins-available-to-ios-users-worldwide/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:43:53 +0000 https://slotsuccessclub.com/?p=71718

X has expanded its support for passkey logins and has made the option available to users around the world, as long as they’re accessing the app on an iPhone. The social media company formerly known as Twitter originally launched passkey support for iOS users in the US back in January. Now, the X Safety account has confirmed its global rollout, giving more people the choice to use the login alternative.

Passkeys are considered more secure than passwords, because they’re not vulnerable to phishing or social engineering schemes and are resistant to login theft. When users activate and set up a passkey login, they’re creating a key pair that will serve as their digital authentication credential. The service offering the login option only has access to one of those keys, which it then has to pair to the other key stored locally on the user’s device to verify their identity. The user only has to confirm that they’re the one accessing their account through their biometric credentials or device passcode.

To enable passkeys on X, users will need to fire up their iOS app, and then go to “Settings and privacy” under “Your account.” In “Security and account access,” they can find Passkey under “Additional password protection.” Unfortunately, X didn’t say if and when the option will be available for Android users.

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Qualcomm has launched new, "breakthrough" IoT tech for industry https://slotsuccessclub.com/qualcomm-has-launched-new-breakthrough-iot-tech-for-industry/ https://slotsuccessclub.com/qualcomm-has-launched-new-breakthrough-iot-tech-for-industry/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:43:45 +0000 https://slotsuccessclub.com/?p=71716

Qualcomm has launched new IoT and Wi-Fi technology for industrial applications, which it claims are a “breakthrough” in the IoT world.

Announced at this year’s Embedded World Exhibition & Conference in Nuremberg, the new additions promise to accelerate innovation in areas such as robotics, manufacturing, automotive solutions, and edge AI. 

A new Wi-Fi solution and platform upgrades allow for on-device AI and offer improvements to IoT connectivity. In the company’s words, the new products are “designed to empower… customers in the embedded ecosystem.”

IoT improvements

One of the products unveiled is Qualcomm QCC730 Wi-Fi, which the firm describes as “a disruptive micro-power Wi-Fi system for IoT connectivity.” It claims to use up to 88% less power than its predecessors, and is designed for battery-powered applications in industrial, commercial and consumer settings.

The QCC730 has an open source IDE and SDK, and supports cloud connectivity offloading to help developers. Qualcomm also says that it can be used as an alternative to Bluetooth IoT applications.

Rahul Patel, group general manager of CBN at Qualcomm, explained that the “QCC730 enables devices to support TCP/IP networking capabilities while remaining form-factor and complete wireless constrained, whilst remaining connected to the Cloud platforms.”

He added that, along with the rest of its portfolio, “this new offering places Qualcomm Technologies at the center of next generation battery-powered smart-home, healthcare, gaming and other consumer electronic devices.”

Another new product announced at Embedded World is the Qualcomm RB3 Gen 2 Platform. It is described as a both a hardware and software solution for embedded and IoT applications. 

It comes equipped with the company’s QCS6490 processor, providing the device with a ten-fold increase in on-device AI processing. I can also support four 8MP+ camera sensors, computer vision, and has Wi-Fi 6E integrated.

Qualcomm expects the RB3 Gen 2 to be used in various products, including robots, drones, industrial handheld devices, cameras, AI edge boxes, and intelligent displays.  It also supports the Qualcomm AI Hub, allowing access to a library of AI models to use on-device, as well as Qualcomm Linux (currently in private preview), offering a unified Linux distribution compatible with multiple SoCs, including the QCS6490.

Qualcomm recently acquired Foundation.io, which it claims will increase its expertise in open source tech and make it easier for users to develop and update Linux-based IoT and Edge devices.  

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Now is the best time ever to buy a MacBook Air – the M1 starts at $699 and the M2 at just $849 https://slotsuccessclub.com/now-is-the-best-time-ever-to-buy-a-macbook-air-the-m1-starts-at-699-and-the-m2-at-just-849/ https://slotsuccessclub.com/now-is-the-best-time-ever-to-buy-a-macbook-air-the-m1-starts-at-699-and-the-m2-at-just-849/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:30:41 +0000 https://slotsuccessclub.com/?p=71713

Now is quite possibly the best time ever for MacBook deals. Not only have you got the older (but still excellent) MacBook Air M1 on sale for as low as $699 at Walmart, but you can now get the newer MacBook Air M2 for just $849 at Amazon (was $999). 

While arguably the older machine remains the best bang-for-your-buck choice here, today’s deal on the M2 at Amazon beats the previous record-low price by $50. This price is even cheaper than the one from Black Friday, which makes this an incredibly solid lineup of MacBook deals.

Overall, you’ve got some superb options if you’re looking for a MacBook on a budget. Both these machines are incredibly capable, lightweight and feature battery life that’s still unbeaten amongst their piers. 

Of the two, the newer M2 model is the slicker-looking machine thanks to its slimmer bezels, but the M1 is by no means ugly as it still features the gorgeous full aluminum design that MacBooks are known for.

Today’s record-beating MacBook dealsWhich model does TechRadar recommend?

Both the M2 and M1 are older machines now but they’re still exceptionally capable for most tasks in 2024. The M2 has a slight edge in performance but the M1 is still great if you’re looking to cover the basics or simply need a solid work machine.

For us, the main selling point of the M2 is the refreshed design. In particular, the display has much slimmer bezels, which lends to a much more modern look overall versus the M1’s slightly dated design. If that’s not worth $150 to you, however, then the M1’s display is still great for everyday use and content.

If you want to read about either machine in more detail, you can check out our Apple MacBook Air (M1, 2020) review or our Apple MacBook Air (M2, 2022) review. 

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Google's new AI video generator is more HR than Hollywood https://slotsuccessclub.com/googles-new-ai-video-generator-is-more-hr-than-hollywood/ https://slotsuccessclub.com/googles-new-ai-video-generator-is-more-hr-than-hollywood/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:28:40 +0000 https://slotsuccessclub.com/?p=71710

For most of us, creating documents, spreadsheets and slide decks is an inescapable part of work life in 2024. What’s not is creating videos. That’s something Google would like to change. On Tuesday, the company announced Google Vids, a video creation app for work that the company says can make everyone a “great storyteller” using the power of AI.

Vids uses Gemini, Google’s latest AI model, to quickly create videos for the workplace. Type in a prompt, feed in some documents, pictures, and videos, and sit back and relax as Vids generates an entire storyboard, script, music and voiceover. “As a storytelling medium, video has become ubiquitous for its immediacy and ability to ‘cut through the noise,’ but it can be daunting to know where to start,” said Aparna Pappu, a Google vice president, in a blog post announcing the app. “Vids is your video, writing, production and editing assistant, all in one.”

In a promotional video, Google uses Vids to create a video recapping moments from its Cloud Next conference in Las Vegas, an annual event during which it showed off the app. Based on a simple prompt telling it to create a recap video and attaching a document full of information about the event, Vids generates a narrative outline that can be edited. It then lets the user select a template for the video — you can choose between research proposal, new employee intro, team milestone, quarterly business update, and many more — and then crunches for a few moments before spitting out a first draft of a video, complete with a storyboard, stock media, music, transitions, and animation. It even generates a script and a voiceover, although you can also record your own. And you can manually choose photos from Google Drive or Google Photos to drop them seamlessly into the video.

It all looks pretty slick, but it’s important to remember what Vids is not: a replacement for AI-powered video generation tools like OpenAI’s upcoming Sora or Runway’s Gen-2 that create videos from scratch from text prompts. Instead. Google Vids uses AI to understand your prompt, generate a script and a voiceover, and stitch together stock images, videos, music, transitions, and animations to create what is, effectively, a souped up slide deck. And because Vids is a part of Google Workspace, you can collaborate in real time just like Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides.

Who asked for this? My guess is HR departments and chiefs of staff, who frequently need to create onboarding videos for new employees, announce company milestones, or create training materials for teams. But if and when Google chooses to make Vids available beyond Workspace, which is typically used by businesses, I can also see people using this beyond work like easily creating videos for a birthday party or a vacation using their own photos and videos whenever it becomes available more broadly

Vids will be available in June and is first coming to Workspace Labs, which means you’ll need to opt in to test it. It’s not clear yet when it will be available more broadly.

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Google Gemini chatbots are coming to a customer service interaction near you https://slotsuccessclub.com/google-gemini-chatbots-are-coming-to-a-customer-service-interaction-near-you/ https://slotsuccessclub.com/google-gemini-chatbots-are-coming-to-a-customer-service-interaction-near-you/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:26:40 +0000 https://slotsuccessclub.com/?p=71707

More and more companies are choosing to deploy AI-powered chatbots to deal with basic customer service inquiries. At the ongoing Google Cloud Next conference in Las Vegas, the company has revealed the Gemini-powered chatbots its partners are working on, some of which you could end up interacting with. Best Buy, for instance, is using Google’s technology to build virtual assistants that can help you troubleshoot product issues and reschedule order deliveries. IHG Hotels & Resorts is working on another that can help you plan a vacation in its mobile app, while Mercedes Benz is using Gemini to improve its own smart sales assistant.

Security company ADT is also building an agent that can help you set up your home security system. And if you happen to be a radiologist, you may end up interacting with Bayer’s Gemini-powered apps for diagnosis assistance. Meanwhile, other partners are using Gemini to create experiences that aren’t quite customer-facing: Cintas, Discover and Verizon are using generative AI capabilities in different ways to help their customer service personnel find information more quickly and easily.

Google has launched the Vertex AI Agency Builder, as well, which it says will help developers “easily build and deploy enterprise-ready gen AI experiences” like OpenAI’s GPTs and Microsoft’s Copilot Studio. The Builder will provide developers with a set of tools they can use for their projects, including a no-code console that can understand natural language and build AI agents based on Gemini in minutes. Vertex AI has more advanced tools for more complex projects, of course, but their common goal is to simplify the creation and maintenance of personalized AI chatbots and experiences.

At the same event, Google also announced its new AI-powered video generator for Workspace, as well as its first ARM-based CPU specifically made for data centers. By launching the latter, it’s taking on Amazon, which has been using its Graviton processor to power its cloud network over the past few years.

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Google announces Axion, its first Arm-based CPU for data centers https://slotsuccessclub.com/google-announces-axion-its-first-arm-based-cpu-for-data-centers/ https://slotsuccessclub.com/google-announces-axion-its-first-arm-based-cpu-for-data-centers/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:24:40 +0000 https://slotsuccessclub.com/?p=71704

Google Cloud Next 2024 has begun, and the company is starting the event with some big announcements, including its new Axion processor. It’s Google’s first Arm-based CPU specifically created for data centers, which was designed using Arm’s Neoverse V2 CPU.

According to Google, Axion performs 30 percent better than its fastest general purpose Arm-based tools in the cloud and 50 percent better than the most recent, comparable x86-based VMs. They also claim it’s 60 percent more energy efficient than those same x86-based VMs. Google is already using Axion in services like BigTable and Google Earth Engine, expanding to more in the future.

The release of Axion could bring Google into competition with Amazon, which has led the field of Arm-based CPUs for data centers. The company’s cloud business, Amazon Web Services (AWS), released the Graviton processor back in 2018, releasing the second and third iterations over the following two years. Fellow chip developer NVIDIA released its first Arm-based CPU for data centers in 2021 named Grace, and companies like Ampere have also been making gains in the area.

Google has been developing its own processors for several years now, but they’ve been primarily focused on consumer products. The original Arm-based Tensor ship first shipped in the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro smartphones, which were released in late 2021. Subsequent Pixel phones have all been powered by updated versions of the Tensor. Prior to that, Google developed the “Tensor Processing Unit” (TPU) for its data centers. The company started using them internally in data centers in 2015, announced them publicly in 2016, and made them available to third parties in 2018.

Arm-based processors are often a lower-cost and more energy-efficient option. Google’s announcement came right after Arms CEO Rene Haas issued a warning about the energy usage of AI models, according to the Wall Street Journal. He called models such as ChatGPT “insatiable” regarding their need for electricity. “The more information they gather, the smarter they are, but the more information they gather to get smarter, the more power it takes, Haas stated. By the end of the decade, AI data centers could consume as much as 20 percent to 25 percent of US power requirements. Today that’s probably four percent or less. That’s hardly very sustainable, to be honest with you.” He stressed the need for greater efficiency in order to maintain the pace of breakthroughs.

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Alibaba Cloud slashes prices as it looks to boost non-Chinese market https://slotsuccessclub.com/alibaba-cloud-slashes-prices-as-it-looks-to-boost-non-chinese-market/ https://slotsuccessclub.com/alibaba-cloud-slashes-prices-as-it-looks-to-boost-non-chinese-market/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:22:25 +0000 https://slotsuccessclub.com/?p=71701

Alibaba Cloud has announced significant price cuts for its compute, storage, and database services, with a clear focus of slashing costs for its international customers.

The unexpected move follows similar offers for Chinese customers revealed in January, which saw price drops for users committing to long-term deals.

The Hangzhou, China-based company announced the changes on April 8, revealing hefty price cuts of up to 59% on core public cloud products using the company’s international data centers outside of the Chinese mainland.

Alibaba Cloud slashes prices for international customers

While specifics surrounding the discounts weren’t disclosed by Alibaba, a notable reduction was seen in the Object Storage Service (OSS) resource plan, where a one-year 500GB package dropped from $63 to $16.99.

Other discounts mentioned in the announcement disclosed one to three-year term lengths, suggesting that longer commitments are more likely to see cost savings.

The announcement coincides with a number of other AI products, including a service to manage large language model integration and operation, which the company says is “to lower the threshold of leveraging AI.”

Alibaba also disclosed that it would be extending its free monthly usage of Cloud Data Transfer Service to international customers, lifting the limit from 20GB to 200GB. Note that this isn’t the egress fee associated with migrating data away from Alibaba Cloud – companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have already removed their limits amid EU debates surrounding anticompetitive business practices.

With a clear intention to occupy a greater share of the international market – which is largely made up of the three tech giants mentioned above – Alibaba’s final revelation was that it would be introducing financial incentives to “bolster its international partnership network,” including an increase in the standard discount and commission rates for resellers and the removal of initial tier requirements and yearly commitments for resellers.

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