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Category Archives: Tech
Wasim Akram and Ducky Bhai face legal trouble over gambling endorsements
A complaint has been filed against former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram for allegedly endorsing and being associated with an online “gambling and betting” platform connected to sports, according to local reports. The Press Trust of India said that a man … Continue reading
Finally, Notion now works without an internet connection
For years, one of the most annoying issues with using Notion was that you couldn’t get much done offline because of its cloud-first architecture. The company has finally solved that problem, adding support for an offline mode to its apps.
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Epic touts new AI tools for patients and doctors at company’s annual meeting
Epic says it’s developing roughly 200 different AI features for patients, clinicians and insurers.
SoftBank Group shares plunge over 9% as Asian tech stocks decline
Losses were also seen in other technology stocks in South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Deel scores a lawsuit win, but not against Rippling
While Deel is calling this a “Rippling-aligned” suit, it’s not the lawsuit filed by Rippling involving an alleged corporate spy.
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MIXI Australia closing in on PointsBet takeover with wholly unconditional offer
MIXI Australia appears to be closing in on its takeover of PointsBet with the offer now confirmed as wholly unconditional. MIXI currently holds 36.71% of voting rights in the Australian betting company, with the subsidiary of MIXI Inc set to … Continue reading
Manchester United confirms betting partner deal with Parimatch
Manchester United has confirmed a new multi-year partnership with Parimatch, with the Cyprus-based operator becoming the club’s official betting partner across selected countries in Asia and the MENA region. This is a significant deal for both parties, with Parimatch adding … Continue reading
Kambi Group secures upstate New York growth with Oneida Indian Nation
The Kambi Group has announced a long-term partnership with the Oneida Indian Nation to deliver its Turnkey Sportsbook tech to three Upstate New York venues operated by Turning Stone Enterprises, the business arm of the tribe. The venues set to … Continue reading
VGW partners with California tribe to expand social gaming reach
Online social games operator VGW has confirmed a conditional partnership with the Kletsel Dehe Wintun Nation of the Cortina Rancheria tribe in California. VGW will work directly with the Kletsel Economic Development Authority (KEDA) – the economic arm of the … Continue reading
PrizePicks pulls in Druski and ex-football legends for its new promotional campaign
PrizePicks has launched a new campaign featuring a bunch of celebrities as the new football season kicks off. One of the largest fantasy sports operators in America, it banks on the comedy stylings of acts like Druski, while bringing in … Continue reading