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Broadcom to Acquire VMware for $61 Billion – CNET

It’s one of the largest tech acquisitions of all time.

There’s a Muhammad Ali metaverse boxing sim powered by NFTs coming

There’s an NFT powered, Metaverse-centric Muhammad Ali boxing sim game on the way, brought to you by an Web3 artificial intelligence company.Read More

Data lineage platform Manta raises $35M to help companies map data flows

Manta, a date lineage platform that helps enterprises visualize the flow of data through the organization, raises $35 million.Read More

Bringing digital twins to boost pharmaceutical manufacturing

Basetwo’s no-code software platform uses AI to find and learn correlations between various data points returned by the digitally simulated scenarios.Read More

Broadcom to acquire VMware for $61B

Broadcom has confirmed plans to acquire cloud computing and virtualization tech company VMware in a deal worth $61 billion.Read More

The DMV said it would investigate Tesla over self-driving claims. Then, crickets.

Why doesn’t the DMV have anything to say about its investigation of Tesla’s autonomous driving claims after a full year? The agency isn’t talking, and lawmakers are getting impatient.

Sniper Elite 5 review — The Desert Ghost goes to France

Sniper Elite 5, the latest game in the Sniper Elite series, releases May 26th. Here is our review of the game.Read More

WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann’s new crypto project sounds like a scam within a scam

Adam Neumann, co-founder of WeWork and the crypto company Flowcarbon, speaks at an event in Shanghai in 2018. | Jackal Pan/Visual China Group via Getty Images Turning carbon credits into…

Ask Obi-Wan Kenobi: It’s Time The Star Wars Prequels Finally Got Their Due – CNET

As the Obi-Wan Kenobi TV show brings prequel star Ewan McGregor back to Star Wars, here’s four lessons Disney failed to learn from George Lucas at his worst.

Advocacy Groups Urge Social Networks ‘To Shut Hate Speech Down’ After Buffalo Shooting – CNET

The Stop Hate for Profit coalition says Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Discord, Twitch and Reddit aren’t doing enough to combat white supremacist content.

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