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Category Archives: Tech
Data breach exposes US spyware maker behind Windows, Mac, Android and Chromebook malware
Exclusive: The Minnesota-based spyware maker Spytech snooped on thousands of devices before it was hacked earlier this year. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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GE HealthCare taps Amazon Web Services to build generative AI for medical use
GE HealthCare and AWS team up to build generative AI applications for medical use
Tech’s splurge on AI chips has companies in ‘arms race’ that’s forcing more spending
Even Mark Zuckerberg admits that Meta and its rivals might be spending too much money on AI chips.
Can You Accept Credit Card Payments Online for Free?
Here’s the long and short of it: No, there is absolutely no way you can accept credit card payments online for free. There are, however, ways to keep fees low.
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Singaporean e-commerce firm Qoo10’s Korean units face probe due to payment delays to merchants
The e-commerce market in South Korea ranks as one of the largest in the world, but it’s also proving to be a precarious one. On Thursday, South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission announced that it had launched an investigation into two … Continue reading
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Kodiak Robotics is taking self-driving trucks off road to reach profitability faster
Don Burnette, CEO and co-founder of self-driving truck startup Kodiak Robotics, had an “a-ha” moment when the company started working with the U.S. Department of Defense. Kodiak’s mission has always been to pursue long-haul autonomous trucking, but two years ago, … Continue reading
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New interactive Super Mario World LEGO set leaked ahead of official reveal
The collaboration between Nintendo and LEGO has been growing at an exponential rate ever since we got our first look at Mario in brick form way back in 2020. In 2024, there’s not only been a plethora of Mario-focused sets, … Continue reading
PlayStation 5 operating system beta launches with a focus on more immersive audio
Sony will launch a new beta program for the PlayStation 5, introducing more features aimed at improving players’ experience, starting this Thursday (July 25). The update will bring personalized 3D audio profiles for headphones and earbuds, and introduce selective access … Continue reading
Intron Health gets backing for its speech recognition tool that recognizes African accents
Voice recognition is getting integrated in nearly all facets of modern living, but there remains a big gap: speakers of minority languages, and those with thick accents or speech disorders like stuttering are typically less able to use speech recognition … Continue reading
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GM-backed Addionics aims to make lithium-ion batteries cheaper with wavy foil
The startup has developed a way to create copper and aluminum foils that are laced with tiny holes and riddled with undulating peaks and valleys. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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