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Zip debuts 50 AI agents to kill procurement inefficiencies—OpenAI is already on board

Zip launches 50 AI agents to automate enterprise procurement for OpenAI, Canva, targeting $4.4B in savings through automated contract reviews and compliance checks.Read More

VALR and MoonPay partner to make crypto more accessible in 180 countries

African crypto exchange VALR and crypto payments firm MoonPay said they will partner to make crypto more accessible in 180 countries.Read More

Sandbox VR reveals Stranger Things: Catalyst, a fully immersive experience

Sandbox VR announced today that it is creating and launching a new immersive location-based VR experience. This one, created in collaboration with Netflix, is set in the Stranger Things universe,…

Vanta’s AI agent wants to run your compliance program — and it just might

Vanta launches autonomous AI agent that automates security compliance workflows, helping enterprises save 12+ hours weekly on policy management and audit preparation.Read More

PowerZ is launching today on mobile as a magical learning game for kids

PowerZ: New WorldZ is launching today as a free-to-play mobile game on iOS and Android as a magical learning game for kids.Read More

After 20 Years of Reviewing TVs, I Actually Found a New One With Good Sound

The 2025 Roku Pro Series TV features sound that’s polished enough you won’t need a separate sound bar.

A New ‘Stranger Things’ VR Game Is Coming. I’m More Than Ready to Head to the Upside Down

I hope I can punch a Demogorgon in the mouth.

CNET Survey: Just 11% of People Upgrade Their Phone for AI Features. Here’s What They Want Instead

Consumers appear to care even less about mobile AI than they did last year, despite companies like Apple, Samsung and Google piling on new AI capabilities.

ChatGPT Outage Reported. Here’s How Many Have Been Affected So Far

OpenAI’s chatbot has reported thousands of outages this morning.

IBM discloses plans to build first large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computer

IBM unveiled plans for the world’s first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, with scalable quantum computing.Read More

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