Technology
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The LinkedIn games are fun, actually
I have a guilty pleasure, and it’s not that I just rewatched “Glee” in its entirety (yes, even the awful…
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8BitDo’s latest mod kit will make your old GameCube controller wireless and Switch compatible
A new, $26 solderless from 8BitDo can transform your old GameCube controller into a wireless Bluetooth device that works with…
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This is how bad China’s startup scene looks now
In early 2018, VC Mike Moritz wrote in the FT that “Silicon Valley would be wise to follow China’s lead,”…
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The best iPad accessories for 2024
Once you’ve decided which Apple iPad you want, the next step is finding the right accessories. For getting work done,…
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Three and Vodafone’s $19B merger hits the skids as UK rules the deal would adversely impact customers and MVNOs
The U.K.’s antitrust regulator has delivered its provisional ruling in a longstanding battle to combine two of the country’s major…
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Elgato’s latest Stream Deck is a $900 rackmount unit for pros
Elgato has introduced the Stream Deck Studio, a new version of its creative control tech that’s firmly targeting professional broadcasters.…
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Google’s GenAI facing privacy risk assessment scrutiny in Europe
Google’s lead privacy regulator in the European Union has opened an investigation into whether or not it has complied with…
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Nevada will use Google AI to process a backlog of unemployment cases
Nevada has a new helper in its quest to plow through a backlog of unemployment claims: Google AI. Gizmodo reports…
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Paymob, started by three college friends, lands another $22 million and is profitable in Egypt
Not many ecosystems outside of Silicon Valley can boast successful tech startups launched by founders while still in school or…
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Australia’s Prime Minister wants to ban social media for children
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has promised to introduce legislation that would prevent children under a certain age from using…
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