Monthly Archives: July 2024

Brain implant patient says OpenAI’s tech helps him communicate with family

Neurotech startup Synchron has built a new chat feature for its patients using the latest models from OpenAI.

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In the Age of A.I., How Much Is Silicon Valley Prepared to Give Back?

The tech community, led by Sam Altman of OpenAI, has funded programs that give people unconditional cash. Some say it’s time to scale up.

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Hacked, leaked, exposed: Why you should never use stalkerware apps

Using stalkerware is creepy, unethical, potentially illegal, and puts your data and that of your loved ones in danger. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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Sequoia bets big on Stripe, LatAm fintechs clean up and one African startup’s outsized Series A

Welcome to TechCrunch Fintech! This week, we’re looking at Sequoia Capital’s effort to give its LPs liquidity on the firm’s investments in Stripe, how LatAm fintechs are still catching investors’ attention, a sizable Series A from an African startup, and … Continue reading

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Ohio Republicans recommend state legalise online gambling

Three political representatives in Ohio have penned a joint letter to the state making a case for the introduction of iGaming.  The trio of Ohio House Republicans, Jay Edwards, Jeff LaRe, and Cindy Abrahms, want the Buckeye State to introduce … Continue reading

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Project Motor Racing: GIANTS Software adds new racing sim to its simulator stable in major partnership deal with iconic developer

This really does seem to be renaissance times for driving and flight simulators. Everybody is recognizing that the hardware is there now to create hyper-realistic experiences both in the air and on the track. Peripheral companies are getting in on … Continue reading

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Verizon sued by record labels for serving those accused of music piracy

Major record labels have banded together to sue Verizon for violating copyright law by serving those accused of music piracy. On Friday July 12, major record labels including Universal, Sony, and Warner have alleged that internet service provider Verizon has … Continue reading

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How to invite friends to Dynasty in College Football 25

While you might want to experience College Football 25 on your own, there may come a time where it gets a little stale and you’d like to get your friends in on the action. This is especially true for College … Continue reading

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Pokemon and Crocs – the mega collab you always feared would happen

I feel like we have enough of an understanding at this stage that we both know I am going to try and crowbar some horrible pun in here. So far I have gone through Pokecrocs and Crocomon but feel as … Continue reading

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Andreessen Horowitz founders plan to donate to pro-Trump super PAC

Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, co-founders of venture firm Andreessen Horowitz, plan to donate to PACs supporting Donald Trump’s campaign.

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