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Showing posts with label VentureBeat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VentureBeat. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Sendinblue raises $160 million to automate repetitive marketing tasks


Marketing automation company Sendinblue, which competes with companies like Mailchimp, has raised $160 million in venture capital.Read More

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Glassdoor launches employee reviews for diversity and inclusion practices at companies

Employees can now rate companies based on their diversity and inclusion practices.
Glassdoor is now letting employees write diversity and inclusion reviews for companies in a way to make employers more transparent.Read More

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Monday, September 28, 2020

Apple, Epic, and federal judge spar over restraining order in antitrust case

The new skins coming to the season 9 battle pass in Fortnite.
A federal judge in Oakland heard arguments today over a temporary restraining order in an antitrust case between Apple and Epic Games.Read More

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Uber wins license battle in London, one of its biggest markets


Uber has won its battle to operate in London, one of its biggest markets, after a judge found that the company had addressed safety concerns. Read More

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Will RISC-V be a contender now that Nvidia is buying Arm?


RISC-V International CEO Calista Redmond shares her thoughts on Nvidia's pending acquisition of Arm and why she believes RISC-V is a contender.Read More

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The tech sector can — and must — disrupt social inequity

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If we’re going to achieve social equity, we need a collective effort across the entire tech industry, and it starts at the top.Read More

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Saturday, September 26, 2020

AI Weekly: Amazon went wide with Alexa; now it’s going deep

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After putting Alexa everywhere it could, Amazon is focusing its efforts on going deep, with new Alexa capabilities, a new edge chip, and surveillance gear.Read More

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Friday, September 25, 2020

Mass Effect remasters pushed into 2021 and Xbox buys Bethesda | GB Decides 165


The Mass Effect remasters are moving from October to early 2021, and the GamesBeat Decides crew talks about that and more on this episode.Read More

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Monday, September 21, 2020

“No pixel left behind”: The new era of high-fidelity graphics and visualization has begun

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Advances in ray tracing, open programming and new platforms that combine processing units, interconnect, memory, and software are speeding production of high-fidelity graphics.Read More

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Is a smaller manufacturing process always better? Intel’s 10nm SuperFin suggests otherwise


The 10nm SuperFin node is a long-awaited enhancement to Intel’s first 10nm manufacturing process, and it's more than just smaller transistor features.Read More

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Friday, September 18, 2020

GamesBeat Decides 164: The PlayStation 5 Showcase and preorder mess


On this week's GamesBeat Decides, the crew takes on the PlayStation 5 Showcase, the preorder mess, and the Nintendo Direct Mini.Read More

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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

How Micron’s GDDR6X memory is the secret to unlocking 4K on Nvidia’s RTX 30-series cards

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3000 series graphics chips.
Micron's GDDR6X is one of the star components in Nvidia's RTX 3070, 3080, and 3080 video cards. It's so fast it should boost gaming past the 4K barrier.Read More

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Razer Kishi controller brings console precision to iPhone games

Razer Kishi iOS controller gives you console controls for mobile games.
Razer is launching the Razer Kishi Universal Gaming Controller for iOS. Finally, I've got something that gives me an advantage in Call of Duty: Mobile.Read More

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Monday, September 14, 2020

As Xbox Game Pass Ultimate launches cloud gaming, it must solve the last-mile problem

A controller clipped to a phone.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is getting cloud gaming tomorrow, but Microsoft needs to do more work to figure out how to make the experience comfortable.Read More

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Sunday, September 13, 2020

Nvidia acquires Arm from SoftBank for $40 billion

Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang holds an RTX 3080.
Nvidia confirmed that it is acquiring processor architecture firm Arm from Softbank for $40 billion. The deal confirms weeks of speculation.Read More

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Friday, September 11, 2020

GamesBeat Decides 163: When will PlayStation 5 preorders begin?


On this GamesBeat Decides podcast, Imran Khan and Blessing Adeyoe from Kinda Funny join to talk about Xbox Series X and PS5 preorders.Read More

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Thursday, September 10, 2020

Congress probes how AI will impact U.S. economic recovery

Man working at industrial robot in factory
Congress heard testimony today about how the U.S. government should fund and regulate tech like AI that can eliminate jobs in the midst of a recession.Read More

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Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Microsoft confirms $300 Xbox Series S

Xbox Series S.
Microsoft has taken to Twitter to confirm that the Xbox Series S is a real, and the budget version of its next-gen console will cost $300.Read More

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Saturday, September 5, 2020

AI Weekly: A biometric surveillance state is not inevitable, says AI Now Institute


When it comes to biometric data collection and surveillance, there’s tension and often a lack of clarity around what’s ethical, safe, and legal.Read More

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Friday, August 28, 2020

GB Decides 161: Where is the Mass Effect Trilogy?


A lot happened in gaming over the past week, and yet somehow it feels like nothing really happened. And where is that Mass Effect Trilogy remaster?Read More

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