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Robin raises $30M to expand its office reservation software as companies embrace hybrid work

Thanks to the pandemic, teams are more distributed than ever. For some companies, that’s led to a disconnect between lower-level employees and leadership, the latter of whom are generally skeptical of remote work. According to a survey from GoodHire, 75% of managers want workers in the office, citing the potential lack of focus and loss…

Netflix’s ‘Drifting Home’ trailer introduces a mysterious, water-filled anime world

Anime has a strong track record in transporting us to new and mysterious worlds, and it looks like Netflix‘s new movie Drifting Home will be no exception. The film follows two childhood friends who go to play in the now-abandoned apartment building where they grew up, only to suddenly find themselves floating through a watery…

Industrial cyberattacks are hitting nearly all IoT companies

Cyberattacks against Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) devices, as well as operational technologies (OT), are widespread, with almost no companies being immune, a new report from Barracuda Networks has claimed. Polling 800 senior IT managers, senior IT security managers, and project managers responsible for IoT and OT in their organizations, the company says 94% of…

Twitter is improving its accessibility features – but there’s more work to be done

Accessibility is an important aspect of technology, and it’s only in the last few years that companies have taken it seriously. That’s why a new reminders feature from Twitter is great, but also strange in how it’s being introduced to users. Adding descriptions to images has been available on Twitter for a while. It allows…

The winners and losers of Elon Musk’s court battle with Twitter

Keep going everyone, it’s almost the weekend. Analysts and experts outlined the losers in Elon Musk’s court battle with Twitter. The short answer? Nearly everyone. I’m Jordan Parker Erb. Come, take my hand. I’ll help you navigate this morning’s biggest tech news.  If this was forwarded to you, sign up here. Download Insider’s app here….

Wall Street’s relationship banker is poised for a hefty pay day as private equity eyes companies with beaten-up valuations

Hi, Aaron Weinman here. Allow me to introduce you to the “sponsor banker,” Wall Street’s quintessential relationship manager. These savvy folks sit in the trenches with private-equity firms, one of banks’ most generous (and demanding) fee-paying clients. Before we get into that, however, a kind reminder that nominations are open for Insider’s next class of…