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None of the articles posted on this blog are certified as accurate ; in fact, the converse is often true. That is the inevitable consequence of not deliberately 'selecting' the 'news'.
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- Tuesday's Mini-Report, 10.3.17
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- Las Vegas gunman had 12 'bump fire' stocks
Authorities have recovered a total of 47 guns so far in their investigation of the Las Vegas shooter, including 12 outfitted with "bump fire" stocks to make the gun mimic automatic firing. NBC's Ken Dilanian talks with Joy-Ann Reid about the latest... - How mass shootings act as ads for guns
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- Matthews: We need to do more on gun control
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- Trump: Puerto Rico should be proud more...
- New details in the Las Vegas shooting
- Historian Jon Meacham: Trump's a promoter,...
Reacting to Trump's puzzling visit to Puerto Rico, Pulitzer Prize winning author and historian Jon Meacham says it shows Trump is more showman than president. - Dire straits across much of Puerto Rico as...
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- Nura’s sound adapting headphones are now available for $399
Nura’s come a long way since last June. Back when the hardware company last stopped by our offices, its headphones were giant, like a pair of old library headphones recreated on a 3D printer. Their innards were splayed out next to them in a separate control box. It seemed impossible that the com... - Investors place $25M on AtScale to get the big picture of big data
AtScale, a four-year old startup that helps companies get a big-picture view of their big data inside their BI tools, announced a $25 million Series C investment today. The round was led by Atlantic Bridge with participation from new investors Wells Fargo and Industry Ventures along with returni... - GROW raises $2.4M to to build a smart planter for easy-to-cultivate vegetables
- N26, Revolut and Monzo founders to talk about starting a bank from scratch at Disrupt Berlin
- Envoy Global raises $21 million to help companies employ immigrants
- Kahoot launches premium version aimed at corporate training market
Few people thought that a simple site which allowed teachers to create quizzes for their classes online would get this far, but Kahoot has been a smash hit since it launched. Only a few months after Kahoot closed a $20 million funding round, with Microsoft Ventures participating, it’s now pressi... - Shopify rolling out Instagram shopping feature to thousands of merchants
Online commerce giant Shopify is ready for its Instagram moment: The one-stop shop platform provider is opening up its Instagram integration to thousands of its merchants leading up to the holiday season. The platform expansion adds yet another sales channel to the considerable quiver Shopify pr... - MessageBird, a European cloud comms platform that competes with Twilio, raises $60M Series A
- HYPR raises $8 million to prevent another Equifax hack
- Frame.io picks up $20 million to be the Slack of video
- Platform9’s Fission Workflows makes it easier to write complex serverless applications
- Stardew Valley lands on Nintendo Switch on October 5
- Intel introduces IoT provisioning solution to help install devices automatically
- Challenge to data transfer tool used by Facebook will go to Europe’s top court
- GM’s Cruise explains why self-driving tests in dense cities gives it an edge
GM is sharing more info about its testing process for autonomous cars through Cruise, the startup it acquired last year. For the first time, Cruise has shared some numbers related to the advantages it says its program has by placing emphasis on city testing, vs. testing only in less densely occu... - Will Google Home finally break out of Amazon Echo’s shadow?
Last week, Amazon went on the offensive. It was a sort an Operation Shock and Awe of Echos, bringing the total line up to six devices — seven, if you count the Tap (which Amazon kind of, sort of does). The Seattle event was an aggressive show of dominance from a company that has essentially cont... - Smart mattress startup Eight shows off its Alexa integration
- Missouri forms public-private partnership to advance Hyperloop One route
- Google launches Cloud Firestore, a new document database for app developers
- Who are you? Google Cloud releases custom identities Beta
- What SoftBank really wants
- Drug discovery startup Recursion raises $60 million in Series B from Data Collective
- Tesla electric semi truck possibly spied in new photo
- Amazon has acquired 3D body model startup, Body Labs, for $50M-$70M
TechCrunch has learned that Amazon has acquired Body Labs, a company with a stated aim of creating true-to-life 3D body models to support various b2b software applications — such as virtually trying on clothes or photorealistic avatars for gaming. Read More - Elements, Stripe’s new check-out toolkit, aims to boost e-commerce sales completions
Stripe, the payments startup is now valued at $9 billion, is today taking the wraps off its latest effort to help its customers — which now number in the hundreds of thousands, and include companies like Lyft, Salesforce, Facebook, Deliveroo, and the U.K. government — generate more transactions,... - Instagram Stories mimics Polly with new polls
- Microsoft’s Mixed Reality platform is now open to SteamVR developers
- Samsung joins Microsoft’s VR parade with its new high-end headset for Windows 10
- Microsoft acquires social virtual reality app AltspaceVR
- Galaxy Note 8 ties iPhone 8 Plus in camera tests
- Honda’s new robot prototype could help mitigate future disasters
- Apple releases iOS 11.0.2 with a fix for crackling audio on iPhone 8
- Hands-on with Samsung’s Odyssey VR headset for Windows 10
Samsung announced the Odyssey today, its inside-out tracked VR headset which will run on the Windows 10 platform. It’s the company’s first headset that operates with a PC powering it rather than a smartphone, and first impressions indicate that the company did a pretty stellar job. Read More - Hands-on with Snapchat’s mediocre, crashy AR art
After trekking out to the middle of Central Park to see Snapchat’s newest AR feature, I can solidly say that the best part of the experience was getting to spend some time outside during a beautiful fall day. Yeah, it was that lame. Read More - Yahoo now thinks all 3B accounts were impacted by 2013 breach, not 1B as thought
- Dropbox brand update streamlines its logo and takes aim at creatives
- Jeffrey Katzenberg is looking to raise $2B for a new video startup
- Optoma’s NuForce BE Free8 wireless headphones are a smart AirPods alternative
- Former Equifax CEO says breach boiled down to one person not doing their job
- Judge delays Waymo/Uber trial until December 4th
- The Netgear ReadyNAS 524X is a data hoarder’s delight
- Snap has sold “over 150k” pairs of Spectacles since launch
Considering all of the fanfare that Snap gave to its heavily hyped Spectacles launch, the product is selling at a slower rate than many would probably guess. Onstage today at the Vanity Fair Establishment Summit, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel disclosed that the company had sold “over 150,000 units” of S... - Is this Tesla’s electric truck? | Crunch Report
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- Mozilla funds open source projects with half a million in grants
- Senator calls on voting machine makers to detail how they’ll prevent hacks
- Uber board decides to move forward with SoftBank talks
- Papyrus creator speaks out after Ryan Gosling roasts the font on SNL
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- Former Intel CEO Paul Otellini passes away
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