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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.

Fake Joe Rogan interviews fake Steve Jobs in an AI-powered podcast

Enlarge / Which Steve Jobs is the real one? (credit: Ars Technica) A voice synthesis company based in Dubai published a fictional podcast interview between Joe Rogan and Steve Jobs…

Google Cloud CEO announces 4 cloud-specific tools, details plans for Web3 and the metaverse

Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, kicked off Cloud Next 2022 by promising to provide the most open, extensible and robust data cloud.Read More

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