November 30, 2020 No Comments AlphaFold, Artificial Intelligence, biotech, computing, DeepMind, drug discovery, [email protected], google, Health, neural network, protein folding, Science, TC, technology
Alphabet’s DeepMind achieves historic new milestone in AI-based protein structure prediction DeepMind, the AI technology company that’s part of Google parent Alphabet, has achieved a significant breakthrough in AI-based protein structure prediction. The company announced today that its AlphaFold system has officially solved a protein folding grand challenge that has flummoxed the […]
November 23, 2020 No Comments air traffic control, Aptiv, arizona, AV, Delphi, Director, executive, president, Proeza Ventures, radar, self-driving car, targeting, TC, technology, wireless
Approaching commercialization for its autonomous radar nav system, Lunewave raises million Lunewave, the Arizona-based startup developing a novel technology for radars for autonomous vehicles, has raised $7 million in financing as it gets ready for the commercial rollout of its systems. The company’s latest financing came from Proeza entures, Blue 9 Capital, […]
November 20, 2020 No Comments Agriculture, arizona state university, Articles, Astanor Ventures, Berlin, california, Europe, Food, food and drink, food waste, Greenhouse gas emissions, Infarm, La Ruche Qui Dit Oui, north america, plastics, sustainability, TC, technology, United Nations, United States, Waste
Astanor Ventures launches 5M Impact Fund aimed at FoodTech and AgTech startups We can all, by now, ascribe to the idea that something has changed in the last few months. Like it or not, business is not as it was. If we were true to ourselves, we would admit that our lives […]
November 5, 2020 No Comments 2020 Election, biden, Column, Congress, Diversity, EB-1, foreign relations, Government, green card, immigration, immigration law, Lawyers, Opinion, president, presidential election, Sophie Alcorn, startup visa, Startups, TC, techcrunch include, technology, trump, Trump administration, United States, Verified Experts, work visa
Dear Sophie: How will this election nail-biter affect immigration? Sophie Alcorn Contributor Share on Twitter Sophie Alcorn is the founder of Alcorn Immigration Law in Silicon Valley and 2019 Global Law Experts Awards’ “Law Firm of the Year in California for Entrepreneur Immigration Services.” She connects people with the businesses and opportunities […]
October 22, 2020 No Comments Articles, controller, ecobee, electronics, gadgets, google, google nest, Hardware, Home Automation, Honeywell, metal, puck, register, Reviews, smart thermostat, TC, technology, thermostat
Flair’s Smart Vent system is a big improvement for anyone looking to improve their home HVAC Smart thermostats are fairly ubiquitous these days, but depending on which one you’re using, you could be getting a lot more from your home heating and cooling – with relatively simple DIY upgrades. The Flair Smart […]
October 10, 2020 No Comments Articles, Government, justice, prisons, privacy, Security, technology, United States
A prison video visitation service exposed private calls between inmates and their attorneys Fearing the spread of coronavirus, jails and prisons remain on lockdown. Visitors are unable to see their loved ones serving time, forcing friends and families to use prohibitively expensive video visitation services that often don’t work. But now the […]
October 8, 2020 No Comments Amazon, america, Apple, apple inc, Automation, Automotive, baby food, california, Companies, Consumer Electronics Show, Daily Crunch, driver, Emerging-Technologies, google, IBM, Instacart, matt burns, Rivian, san francisco bay area, Self-Driving Cars, technology, US Space force, waymo, X
Daily Crunch: Waymo opens up driverless ride-hailing Alphabet’s self-driving technology company hits a major milestone, Apple TV+ extends its free subscription period and Affirm files to go public. This is your Daily Crunch for October 8, 2020. The big story: Waymo opens up driverless ride-hailing Waymo hit a major milestone today: It’s […]
October 2, 2020 No Comments 3D imaging, Android, ARCore, Augmented Reality, computing, daydream, Facebook, google, Google Daydream, Samsung, Tango, technology, virtual reality, VR
Google wakes up from its VR daydream Daydream, Google’s mobile-focused virtual reality platform is losing official support from Google, Android Police reports. The company confirmed that it will no longer be updating the Daydream software, with the publication noting that “Daydream may not even work on Android 11” as a result of […]
September 25, 2020 No Comments Amazon, Anand Giridharadas, billionaires, Diversity, Elon Musk, inequality, jeff bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Opinion, Policy, Social Media, TC, technology, wealth disparity
Writer Anand Giridharadas on tech’s billionaires: “Are they even on the same team as us?” Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, America’s roughly 640 billionaires have seen their fortunes soar by $845 billion in combined assets or 29% collectively, widening the already yawning gap between the very richest and the rest […]
September 19, 2020 No Comments Brad Parscale, bytedance, campaign manager, China, Companies, Donald Trump, huawei, Los Angeles, mobile applications, North Carolina, oracle, president, social media app, Software, TC, technology, telecommunications, Tencent, Texas, tiktok, Trump administration, U.S. government, United States, White House
President Trump reportedly has approved the Oracle deal for TikTok’s US operations President Donald Trump said has has given his stamp of approval “in concept” on the Oracle bid for the U.S. operations of the wildly popular social media app, TikTok, according to a report from Bloomberg. According to the Bloomberg report […]
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