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Category Archives: Tech
Signos raises $20 million to sprinkle AI fairy dust on the weight loss industry
Signos, a metabolic health platform that utilizes a unique AI-engine with a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) to offer real-time data and recommendations for healthy weight management, has announced a successful $20 million Series B funding round. The round was led … Continue reading
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Meta Sued Over Features That Hook Children to Instagram, Facebook
More than three dozen states and the District of Columbia accused the tech giant of knowingly using addictive features to draw in and retain children and teenagers.
The Race to Avert Quantum Computing Threat With New Encryption Standards
Quantum technology could compromise our encryption systems. Can America replace them before it’s too late?
When to Move from QuickBooks to Netsuite
When should you consider switching from QuickBooks to Netsuite? Explore the key factors to help you determine when to make the transition to NetSuite.
Europe’s CSAM-scanning plan is a tipping point for democratic rights, experts warn
A controversial child sexual abuse material (CSAM)-scanning proposal that’s under discussion by lawmakers in Europe is both the wrong response to tackling a sensitive and multifacted societal problem and a direct threat to democratic values in a free and open … Continue reading
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Apple sends out invites for ‘Scary Fast’ event – new Macs could be on the menu
Apple this morning sent out invites for its upcoming ‘Scary Fast’ virtual event, set for October 30. Along with being scheduled for All Hallows’ Eve-Eve, the tagline could well be a reference to new silicon. Perhaps the new M3 chip … Continue reading
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Meta sued by 42 state attorneys general for addictive features targeting kids
The lawsuits represent the broad bipartisan interest in protecting kids and teens from online harm.
You can scrub your personal information from Google searches. Here’s how to do it
There’s a new feature in Google Search that allows you to remove your phone, email and address from the search page.
Lenovo and NVIDIA Expand Generative AI Services Partnership
“Almost none of these customers are going to think they’re buying AI” because generative AI capabilities will be tightly bundled with other functions in the future, predicts Lenovo’s Scott Tease.
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As Databricks touts demand for AI services, all eyes are on Microsoft and Alphabet’s Q3 results
We can’t wait to find out if these companies will report a material improvement from their investments in AI-related computing tasks and products. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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