My EB-2 priority date will be delayed 2 years! What should I do? • TechCrunch

My co-founder’s a green card applicant who just got laid off. Now what? • ProWellTech

Sophie Alcorn Contributor Sophie Alcorn is the founder of Alcorn Immigration Law in Silicon Valley and 2019 Global Law Experts Awards’ “Law Firm of the Year in California for Entrepreneur Immigration Services.” She connects people with the businesses and opportunities that expand their lives. More posts by this contributor Dear Sophie: How can I stay…

LG UltraPC 17 front view showing display and keyboard deck.

LG UltraPC 17 review: a viable midrange creators’ machine

LG UltraPC 17 MSRP $1,600.00 “The LG UltraPC 17 is plenty fast for its target audience and price, despite some obvious outdated design choices.” Pros Excellent productivity performance Competent midlevel creativity performance Very good IPS display Excellent battery life Relatively affordable Cons Comically small touchpad Chassis isn’t so rigid 720p webcam The largest mainstream laptops…

Bending Spoons acquires Evernote, marking the end of an era • TechCrunch

Bending Spoons acquires Evernote, marking the end of an era • ProWellTech

Evernote, the note-taking and task management app founded over 20 years ago, has been acquired by Milan-based app developer Bending Spoons. In a post on Evernote’s newsroom, Evernote CEO Ian Small said that Bending Spoons will take ownership of Evernote in a transaction expected to close in early 2023. “For Evernote, this decision is the…

New code suggests Twitter is reviving its work on encrypted DMs • TechCrunch

New code suggests Twitter is reviving its work on encrypted DMs • ProWellTech

Under Elon Musk, Twitter may be reviving a project that would bring end-to-end encryption to its Direct Messaging system. Work appears to have resumed on the feature in the latest version of the Android app, according to independent researcher Jane Manchun Wong, who spotted the changes to Twitter’s code While Musk himself recently expressed interest…

Microsoft and Nvidia team up to build new Azure-hosted AI supercomputer • TechCrunch

Microsoft and Nvidia team up to build new Azure-hosted AI supercomputer • ProWellTech

Roughly two years ago, Microsoft announced a partnership with OpenAI, the AI lab with which it has a close commercial relationship, to build what the tech giant called an “AI Supercomputer” running in the Azure cloud. Containing over 285,000 processor cores and 10,000 graphics cards, Microsoft claimed at the time that it was one of…