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Get 100 GB of Secure Cloud-Based Storage for a One Time Fee of $25
Amaryllo Cloud Storage offers a huge amount of space, reliability and cost certainty. You’ll never have to renew your subscription or pay additional fees.
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Andreessen Horowitz’s $7.2B new funds for a “new era”
What is worth $11 billion and wants to go to Mars to collect rocks? NASA’s mission to Mars to collect rocks that was expected to cost $11 billion and take ages. So, the U.S. space agency is throwing the doors open … Continue reading
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Inversion Space will test its space-based delivery tech in October
Inversion Space is aptly named. The three-year-old startup’s primary concern is not getting things to space, but bringing them back — transforming the ultimate high ground into “a transportation layer for Earth.” The company’s plan — ultra-fast, on-demand deliveries to … Continue reading
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Runa: Open-world JRPG reaches $52,000 Kickstarter goal in 18 hours
A development team took to Kickstarter on Tuesday (April 16) with the aim of fundraising €45,000 (the equivalent of just under $48,000 in USD) and smashed that goal in just 18 hours. A total of just over $52,000 has now … Continue reading
Logitech offers mouse and keyboard users free ChatGPT upgrade
Logitech mouse and keyboard users are reportedly receiving a free AI upgrade that will incorporate ChatGPT. The Logi AI Prompt Builder will launch a software window that helps users access the chatbot’s assistance without interrupting their workflow. At the press … Continue reading
Hades 2 seeking early players to sign up and play during a technical test
Fans of the original Hades video game can now explore its sequel counterpart as its publisher launches a technical test and invites users to give it a try. In a blog post published on the Supergiant Games website on Tuesday … Continue reading
Telegram set to reach billion users in a year, founder says
Telegram messaging app is set to cross one billion active monthly users within a year, its founder Pavel Durov has said. “We’ll probably cross one billion monthly active users within a year now,” Telegram’s CEO told U.S. journalist Tucker Carlson … Continue reading
YouTube prevents ad-blocking mobile apps from accessing its videos
The online video-sharing platform YouTube is cracking down on ad-blocking apps and suggests people should purchase a premium subscription if they want a truly ad-free experience. Ad-block extensions have become popular over the last few years as they remove any … Continue reading
Boston Dynamics’ Atlas humanoid robot goes electric
Atlas lies motionless in a prone position atop interlocking gym mats. The only soundtrack is the whirring of an electric motor. It’s not quiet, exactly, but it’s nothing compared to the hydraulic jerks of its ancestors. As the camera pans … Continue reading
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Fintech startup Mercury, which is under regulatory scrutiny, expands into consumer banking
Business banking startup Mercury, founded in 2020, is now launching a consumer banking product. Mercury today serves more than 100,000 businesses, many of which are startups, via its B2B practice. The expansion is a natural move for the company and … Continue reading
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