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Google Pixel 7 Appears on eBay Six Months Early

A few years ago, Google gave up on keeping its Pixel smartphones under wraps in the months ahead of release. Now, it spills the beans early, as it did during the recent Google I/O event when it unveiled the Pixel… Continue Reading →

London-based Florence, a marketplace that connects vacant care home shifts to local nurses and carers looking for extra work in the UK, raises a $35M Series B (Dan Taylor/Tech.eu)

Dan Taylor / Tech.eu: London-based Florence, a marketplace that connects vacant care home shifts to local nurses and carers looking for extra work in the UK, raises a $35M Series B  —  Connecting vacant care home shifts to local nurses… Continue Reading →

The Download: Driverless cars’ AI plan, and stretching cells with a robotic shoulder

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The big new idea for making self-driving cars that can go anywhere Four years ago, Alex Kendall sat… Continue Reading →

China’s iQiyi, a streaming service majority-owned by Baidu and listed on the Nasdaq, reported its first quarterly profit, $26.7M in Q1, after cutting spending (Iris Deng/South China Morning Post)

Iris Deng / South China Morning Post: China’s iQiyi, a streaming service majority-owned by Baidu and listed on the Nasdaq, reported its first quarterly profit, $26.7M in Q1, after cutting spending  —  The Nasdaq-listed company, majority-owned by search giant Baidu,… Continue Reading →

Deathloop: Putting AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 to The Test Against Nvidia’s DLSS

Earlier this month, AMD offered us the chance to preview FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 2.0, courtesy of the game Deathloop. Deathloop is currently the only title to support both versions of FSR as well as Nvidia’s Deep Learning Super Sampling… Continue Reading →

A robotic shoulder could make it easier to grow usable human tissue

A robotic shoulder that stretches, presses, and twists lab-grown human tendon tissue could pave the way for more successful tissue grafts. Though the field of tissue engineering is still mostly experimental, skin cells, cartilage, and even a windpipe grown from… Continue Reading →

Corsair Launches AMD-Powered Voyager Notebook With Built-In Streaming Controls

PC component manufacturer Corsair has finally entered the gaming notebook market, but with a twist. Unlike other mobile gaming solutions, this one is designed for dual-duty: gaming and streaming. Since it owns streaming hardware company Elgato, it’s incorporated streaming controls… Continue Reading →

CA State Assembly approves a bill letting parents sue social media companies if children become “addicted” to the companies’ products; bill needs a final vote (Adam Beam/Associated Press)

Adam Beam / Associated Press: CA State Assembly approves a bill letting parents sue social media companies if children become “addicted” to the companies’ products; bill needs a final vote  —  SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California could soon hold social… Continue Reading →

The Download: The monkeypox outbreak latest, and the online trail left by mass shooters

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. What you need to know the monkeypox outbreak The news: Monkeypox infections are spreading around the world, with… Continue Reading →

UK-based Modulr, an API payments infrastructure provider that lets businesses “to automate and embed payments”, raises a $108M Series C led by General Atlantic (Omar Faridi/Crowdfund Insider)

Omar Faridi / Crowdfund Insider: UK-based Modulr, an API payments infrastructure provider that lets businesses “to automate and embed payments”, raises a $108M Series C led by General Atlantic  —  Modulr, an embedded payments platform for digital businesses, recently announced… Continue Reading →

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