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SecondSight enters cyber insurance market with AI-driven platform for ‘inside-out’ underwriting

SecondSight emerged from stealth with $3M seed funding, offering an AI-driven platform for “inside-out” cyber insurance underwriting. Read More

Google introduces passwordless authentication to Chrome and Android with passkeys 

Google announces that it is bringing a new passwordless authentication option to Chrome and Android called passkeys.Read More

Panoramic Ventures: VCs invested $11.5B in U.S. Southeast in first half

More than $6 billion in venture capital was invested in the Southeastern U.S. in Q2 2022, up 20% from $5 billion a year earlier.Read More

Apple vs. Meta: Who Will Win the Battle for Your Face? – CNET

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg isn’t subtle about picking a fight with Apple over the future of the metaverse.

How Much Can You Save by Not Going to Starbucks? We Do the Math – CNET

We compared the cost of three coffee drinks from Starbucks versus making them at home. Here’s how much you might save in a year.

Fishing Cactus releasing new typing game — Outshine

Developer Fishing Cactus has announced its latest game. Outshine is from a niche but well celebrated game genre — typing games.Read More

Alvin improves data quality, maps flows with data lineage platform, nabs $6M

Alvin, which helps enterprises trace data quality effectively, today announced it has raised $6 million in a seed round of funding.Read More

Microsoft and Mercedes-Benz tap AI for auto production efficiency

Microsoft and Mercedes-Benz announced a new collaboration today, tapping artificial intelligence (AI), digital twins and data analytics.Read More

Aviation Advocates Ask FCC to Permanently Limit 5G Around Airports – CNET

Under a temporary agreement, Verizon and AT&T aren’t broadcasting C-band 5G around US airports. Aviation groups want to make some restrictions permanent.

Intel Reportedly Plans to Cut Thousands of Jobs Amid PC Sales Drop – CNET

Some groups within the chipmaker’s ranks could see reductions of 20%, Bloomberg reports.

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