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California’s strawberry fields may not be forever. Could robots help?

Climate change, new regulations, drought: It’s getting harder to grow strawberries in California. One robotics startup is betting on a revolutionary change.

75% of IT security professionals say they don’t get the support they need

Research released by Delinea finds that 75% of IT security professionals fail to protect privileged identities because they don’t get the support they need.Read More

Mighty Bear Games raises $10M for Mighty Action Heroes Web3 game

Mighty Bear Games has raised $10 million to launch a blockchain game division and make its Mighty Action Heroes Web3 game.Read More

Meta gets Keke Palmer to decipher the metaverse

Meta has launched a video series to help explain the metaverse, and it has hired Keke Palmer as the host of the show called Are we there yet?Read More

Report shows a third of employees don’t understand importance of cybersecurity

Tessian research finds that 30% of employees don’t think they personally play a role in maintaining their company’s cybersecurity posture.Read More

JWST Might Have Already Smashed the Record for Most Distant Galaxy Ever Seen – CNET

It was just a week ago the “oldest galaxy” ever seen was found by the James Webb Space Telescope. Now there are a handful vying for the crown.

An ‘Eragon’ TV Show Is Now in Development at Disney Plus, Author Reacts – CNET

The show is in the early stages of development.

Instagram Faces More Allegations That It’s ‘Addictive’ and ‘Harmful’ – CNET

Two new lawsuits against Meta, the parent company of Instagram, allege the app causes depression, eating disorders and other harmful mental health effects.

How a first-party data strategy makes your customer experience strategy future-proof

As third-party data becomes more deprecated, marketers need to turn to a first-person data strategy to keep customer experience competitive.Read More

Google Doodle Drums Up Celebration for the Steelpan – CNET

While invented in the 20th century, the instrument’s roots go back to the 1700s.

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