The Rock finally gets the pickup truck emoji on Twitter after 5 years
The Rock finally gets the pickup truck emoji on Twitter after 5 years
Dwayne Johnson or The Rock first put out an Instagram post in 2016 which in conclusion read, “insert nonexistent pickup truck emoji here.” It then became a norm for Johnson write about the pickup truck emoji in most of his tweets. Today, after the launch of the emoji, Johnson in one the hashtags on twitter wrote You re welcome.
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Dwayne Johnson, the actor and WWE fame on Twitter this morning announced the pickup truck’s new emoji through Twitter.
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Saggezza has been acquired by Silicon Valley-based digital engineering company, Infostretch.
It’s part of the Goldman Sachs’ backed company’s plans to expand its UK footprint.
“Saggezza’s deep expertise in software design and implementation is a perfect complement to our digital engineering and data analytics capabilities,” explained Rutesh Shah, Infostretch CEO.
“With the addition of their CRM capabilities, we see an opportunity to quickly grow our footprint in our existing client base and leverage those expanded capabilities to win new business. This combination is a positive development for the clients of both companies, which include several Fortune 500 clients.”
Verkada, a Silicon Valley start-up, was hacked on Monday morning
A collective of international hackers told Bloomberg they did it for fun
They also wanted to show how pervasive the surveillance of citizens was
The hackers obtained the password to a super admin account to gain access
They spied on hospitals, schools, jails, factories, gyms, offices, police stations
Verkada says the breach has now been contained and they are investigating
Mar 10, 2021
Beachhead Solutions, provider of cloud-managed PC & mobile device encryption, security, and data access control for businesses and managed service providers (MSPs), has announced a strategic partnership with ITBlue Solutions.
Pairing Beachhead’s built-for-MSP platform with ITBlue’s security-focused consulting and managed services will enable the Cape Town-headquartered IT provider to secure data and devices for the auditing and accounting businesses it works with across South Africa.
Beachhead is a Silicon Valley-based security company working with MSPs and businesses around the world.
ITBlue will now be working with Beachhead as its newest authorised MSP partner in the country. ITBlue will offer a managed service encompassing comprehensive data encryption and device access control to thoroughly safeguard sensitive data on auditor- and accountant-used devices.