Monthly Archives: August 2023

Max to stream AMC+ shows like ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ and ‘Killing Eve’ in new deal

Max, the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned streaming service previously called HBO Max, announced a 60-day streaming deal with AMC that will bring AMC+ programming to the streamer. Beginning on September 1, Max will launch a branded hub “AMC+ Picks on Max” … Continue reading

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The IPO drought was worse than you thought

Even with a single-digit tally, the last three months of this year could be the most active quarter by the count of IPOs we do care about.

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Gitai closes additional funding in advance of demo mission outside the ISS

Space robotics startup Gitai has closed an additional $15 million in funding, a little over three months after announcing a $30 million Series B extension round to advance its technology for the moon. The new funding will enable the company … Continue reading

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First bitcoin ETF could be coming soon as court rules in favor of Grayscale over SEC

First bitcoin ETF could be coming soon as court rules in favor of Grayscale over SEC.

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Meta’s ‘Biggest Single Takedown’ Removes Chinese Influence Campaign

The campaign began at least four years ago and spanned thousands of accounts on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, Substack and Chinese websites, Meta said.

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The A.I. Revolution Is Coming. But Not as Fast as Some People Think.

From steam power to the internet, there has always been a lag between technology invention and adoption across industries and the economy.

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TikTok’s U.S. Future Still in Limbo as Commerce Secretary Visits China

Gina Raimondo, who is in China this week, has said banning TikTok could “lose every voter under 35, forever.”

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Tech Chiefs to Gather in Washington Next Month on A.I. Regulations

The leaders of Google, OpenAI, Microsoft and others will meet with lawmakers on Sept. 13 to kick off listening sessions that may shape A.I. rules in the United States.

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Electric Vehicle Charging Can Be Confusing. Here’s What to Know.

Many carmakers and charging companies are switching to the Tesla plug for electric vehicles. Why are they doing that, and what will it mean?

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Spreads lets you share full screen panoramic photos to Instagram Threads

After the photo layout app Series became a must-have companion for Instagram Threads, its developer Ryan Carver has now decided to spin off a simplified version called Spreads, designed specifically for Threads users who want to post their full-screen panoramic … Continue reading

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