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Open source time-series database operator Timescale raises $40M

Timescale, the company behind the open source time-series database TimeScaleDB, has raised $40 million in a series B round of funding. Read More

The gaming industry’s ‘duty of care’ in keeping players safe

Leaders from Roblox, Fair Play Alliance, and Accenture discussed digital civility and challenges as games lean into the mainstream.Read More

Tesla profits potentially in jeopardy as big revenue source dries up this year – Roadshow

Stellantis will no longer buy regulatory credits from Tesla, a big chunk of its income over the last couple years.

Sterilize your water with the Klear UV-C cap and bottle for $40 (save $39) – CNET

Great gift for Dad or grad! Plus: Get Battlefield V for Xbox for $5 and an AeroGarden indoor herb garden for $60 (save $40).

Linux Foundation launches open source agriculture infrastructure project

The Linux Foundation has launched AgStack, a new open source digital infrastructure project aimed at the agriculture industry.Read More

Alkymi Patterns tool uses AI to extract data from documents

Business intelligence platform Alkymi’s new Patterns product leverages AI and machine learning to identify data in documents and emails.Read More

Trump’s new communication tool is more like a blog

Former President Donald Trump’s new online presence is live, and it’s a blog. | Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg/Getty Images The website was announced the day before a major decision about whether or…

Donald Trump won’t be coming back to Facebook anytime soon

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified to Congress in March in a hearing about misinformation. | Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images Facebook’s oversight board ruled that the social media service can…

Homework gap: The digital divide crisis leaves millions of kids behind – CNET

US schools are going back to in-person learning as COVID ebbs, but the so-called homework gap will persist.

Thanks to FPS Boost the Xbox Series S is an incredible value at $300 – CNET

Commentary: It’s great but there are still a couple of framerate nitpicks that annoy me.

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