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  • Niantic’s new 5G AR game demo looks like a taste of Pokemon Go for the future – CNET

Niantic’s new 5G AR game demo looks like a taste of Pokemon Go for the future – CNET

Codename: Urban Legends is a demo running with 5G partners aiming to show off what next-gen multiplayer AR could feel like.

LinkedIn launches video cover stories and other profile features for job seekers

LinkedIn announced a range of new features targeted at both job seekers and recruiters during the pandemic.Read More

ClimaCell rebrands as Tomorrow.io and raises $77M to bring weather data intelligence to enterprises

ClimaCell, now Tomorrow.io, has built a platform that enables companies to predict the business impact that future weather might have.Read More

Zoomin, which helps enterprises extract answers from siloed technical documents, raises $52M

Zoomin, which helps businesses extract answers from their enterprise product content, has raised $52 million in a series C round of funding.Read More

Cloud backup and recovery company HYCU raises $87.5M

HYCU, which provides backup and recovery services to enterprises, has raised $87.5 million in venture capital.Read More

Why we can’t stop talking about billionaires

The pandemic created a new class of billionaire-dom, turning tech’s mega-billionaires into mega-mega-billionaires at a time when the rest of the economy was cratering. | Chesnot/Getty Images Tech billionaires emerged…

What Americans really think about billionaires during the pandemic

Here’s how Americans feel about Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg. | Maja Hitij / Mike Cohen / Saul Loeb / Aurelien Meunier / Getty Images A…

Mortgage rates on March 30, 2021: Rates tick down – CNET

Today a couple of important mortgage rates moved down. Here’s what that means for you if you’re in the market for a home loan.

Best USB-C hub in 2021 – CNET

Get more ports with a single USB-C connection with one of these compact docks.

Cleveland Clinic will be IBM’s first private sector customer to install a quantum computer on premise

IBM will physically place a quantum computer for the first time on the premises of a private sector client.Read More

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