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XRobotics’ countertop robots are cooking up 25,000 pizzas a month
XRobotics recently raised a $2.5 million seed round to help it produce more of its countertop pizza robots.
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Microsoft enters portable gaming with new ROG Xbox Ally devices
Xbox players will soon be able to take their favorite games anywhere with the launch of the new ROG Xbox Ally handhelds.
Vantage raises $820 million in a first-of-its-kind cloud and AI data center deal in Europe
Vantage Data Centers raised 720 million euros in an asset-backed securitization (ABS) deal, the first ever euro-denominated with data center assets in Germany.
IonQ buys UK quantum startup Oxford Ionics for more than $1 billion
Interest in quantum computing has skyrocketed in recent months following recent announcements from major technology players like Microsoft and Alphabet.
YouTube Loosens Video Content Moderation Rules
The world’s largest video platform has told content moderators to favor “freedom of expression” over the risk of harm in deciding what to take down.
Bill Atkinson, Who Made Computers Easier to Use, Is Dead at 74
A designer for Apple, he created software that made it possible to display shapes, images and text on the screen and present a simulated “desktop.”
Warner Bros to split cable and streaming businesses in major restructuring
As cable television continues to experience stagnation, with the trend of cord-cutting growing stronger each year, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is adapting to the evolving media landscape by separating its streaming and cable operations. This landmark decision aims to maximize … Continue reading
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Google fixes bug that could reveal users’ private phone numbers
The bug allowed a researcher to uncover recovery phone numbers of nearly any Google account.
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‘He’s like Iron Man’: Jensen Huang lit up London Tech Week — and we were in the room
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang received the rockstar treatment at London Tech Week on Monday as he kicked off a big European tour.
Photos show Waymo vehicles on fire during L.A. protests as company cuts service
In one photo, at least five Waymo robotaxis can be seen engulfed in flames, with anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement graffiti scrawled on the doors.