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Microsoft searches for new default font. Calibri, we hardly knew ya – CNET

The tech giant’s default font from 2007 looks like its about to get kicked to the curb.

Gartner says low-code, RPA, and AI driving growth in ‘hyperautomation’

Low-code, RPA, and AI are the key drivers for hyperautomation, as enterprises try to automate and streamline data operations, Gartner said.Read More

Dean Takahashi’s GamesBeat Summit 2021 speech: Growing the next generation

Dean Takahashi, lead writer for GamesBeat, gives the opening speech at GamesBeat Summit 2021: Growing the next generation.Read More

Saas provider BoostUp.ai nabs $6M to support revenue operations

BoostUp.ai picks up $6 million to further adoption of its revenue operations platform that unifies sales, marketing, and customer service.Read More

AI-powered construction project platform OpenSpace nabs $55M

OpenSpace, a platform that helps construction companies track projects through automation and photo documentation, has raised $55 million.Read More

DevOps orchestration platform Opsera raises $15M

Opsera, a startup offering a DevOps orchestration platform, has raised $15 million in venture equity financing.Read More

Sony expects an even better year for PlayStation 5 first-party games

PlayStation 5 first-party games may have an even better year than 2020, which gave fans Ghosts of Tsushima, Last of Us Part II, and more.Read More

Ram TRX becomes the Hennessey Mammoth SUV with 1,000-plus HP – Roadshow

Does the world need a seven-seat SUV with supercar amounts of horsepower? Maybe not, but Hennessey’s building one anyway.

Driving Acura’s past performance cars has me excited for the reborn Type S sub-brand – Roadshow

The new Type S models hope to recapture the magic of cars like the RSX and TL, so I headed to some of my favorite canyon roads to revisit Acura’s…

Samsung Galaxy Book Pro, Pro 360 laptops promise the best Galaxy experience starting at $999 – CNET

Available in 13- and 15-inch sizes in both clamshell and two-in-one designs, the Pro models will let you seamlessly sync between your Galaxy devices like never before.

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