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Lyft’s self-driving test vehicles are back on public roads in California : Author – Kirsten Korosec

June 30, 2020 Kirsten Korosec 0

TechCrunch Lyft’s self-driving vehicle division has restarted testing on public roads in California, several months after pausing operations amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Lyft’s Level 5 program said Tuesday some of its autonomous vehicles are back […]

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TransferWise to offer investment products but has ‘no plans’ to become a bank : Author – Steve O’Hear

June 30, 2020 Steve O'Hear 0

TechCrunch TransferWise, the London-headquartered international money transfer service recently valued at $3.5 billion, has secured an additional license with U.K. regulators to enable it to offer investment products in the future. This will mean that […]

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Elementary Robotics is making its quality assurance robots commercially available : Author – Jonathan Shieber

June 30, 2020 Jonathan Shieber 0

TechCrunch Two years and over $17 million after it first began working on its robots for quality assurance, the Los Angeles-based Elementary Robotics has finally made its products commercially available. The company already boasts a […]

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NASA pays out $51 million to small businesses with big ideas : Author – Devin Coldewey

June 30, 2020 Devin Coldewey 0

TechCrunch NASA has announced its latest batch of small business grants, providing more than 300 businesses a total of $51 million in crucial early-stage funding. These “phase I” projects receive up to $125,000 to help […]

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NASA’s next Mars mission has now burned nearly half of its launch window: Author – Eric Berger

June 30, 2020 Eric Berger 0

Ars Technica The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station undergoes a Wet Dress Rehearsal in preparation for launching Mars Perseverance. [credit: United Launch Alliance ] NASA says it will […]

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Amazon’s latest PC game to be delisted from Steam after less than two months: Author – Sam Machkovech

June 30, 2020 Sam Machkovech 0

Ars Technica Enlarge / Crucible is going back into a “closed beta” cell starting July 1. (credit: Amazon / Getty Images / Sam Machkovech) Less than two months after the formal launch of Amazon Games’ […]

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Skygauge’s innovative tilting rotor drones are up for pre-order, with deliveries in 2021 : Author – Brian Heater

June 30, 2020 Brian Heater 0

TechCrunch I have had a few occasions to see Skygauge’s drones in-person, primarily on visits to Asia. The Canadian team is involved in HAX’s program and has spent time working out of their Shenzhen offices. […]

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The Apple TV is getting 4K YouTube, and Macs are getting 4K HDR Netflix: Author – Samuel Axon

June 30, 2020 Samuel Axon 0

Ars Technica Enlarge / macOS Big Sur. (credit: Apple) An update to Safari in the macOS Big Sur developer release brings a long-absent, much-requested feature: support for 4K HDR streams from Netflix. Further, Apple TV […]

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Dfinity demonstrates its TikTok clone, opens up its ‘Internet Computer’ to outside developers : Author – Mike Butcher

June 30, 2020 Mike Butcher 0

TechCrunch Dfinity appeared in 2018, amid the flurry of investments in the blockchain space. It raised $102 million in funding at a $2 billion valuation in a round jointly led by Andreessen Horowitz and Polychain […]

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Lady of the Lake takes center stage in Netflix’s Arthurian retelling Cursed: Author – Jennifer Ouellette

June 30, 2020 Jennifer Ouellette 0

Ars Technica Katherine Langford (13 Reasons Why) stars as Nimue in the new Netflix series Cursed. A young, outcast fey woman finds herself in possession of a mystical sword of great power in Cursed, a reimagining […]

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  • Threat of inauguration violence casts a long shadow over social media : Author – Taylor Hatmaker
  • Original Content podcast: Martin Scorsese and Fran Lebowitz have a good time in ‘Pretend It’s A City’ : Author – Anthony Ha
  • A curious observer’s guide to quantum mechanics, pt. 2: The particle melting pot: Author – Ars Contributors
  • AI-powered text from this program could fool the government: Author – WIRED
  • After a decade, NASA’s big rocket fails its first real test: Author – Eric Berger
  • After a record year for Israeli startups, 16 investors tell us what’s next : Author – Mike Butcher
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  • GitHub’s head of HR resigns in light of termination of Jewish employee : Author – Megan Rose Dickey

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    TechCrunch A GitHub internal investigation has revealed the company made “significant errors of judgment and procedure” in the firing of the Jewish employee who cautioned his coworkers about the presence of Nazis in the DC [...]
  • Threat of inauguration violence casts a long shadow over social media : Author – Taylor Hatmaker

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    TechCrunch As the U.S. heads into one of the most perilous phases of American democracy since the Civil War, social media companies are scrambling to shore up their patchwork defenses for a moment they appear [...]
  • Original Content podcast: Martin Scorsese and Fran Lebowitz have a good time in ‘Pretend It’s A City’ : Author – Anthony Ha

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    TechCrunch The concept behind the new Netflix documentary series “Pretend It’s A City” is pretty straightforward: Author Fran Lebowitz talks, while Martin Scorsese (who’s both director and an on-camera presence) listens and laughs. Lebowitz’s musings [...]
  • A curious observer’s guide to quantum mechanics, pt. 2: The particle melting pot: Author – Ars Contributors

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    Ars Technica One of the quietest revolutions of our current century has been the entry of quantum mechanics into our everyday technology. It used to be that quantum effects were confined to physics laboratories and [...]
  • AI-powered text from this program could fool the government: Author – WIRED

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    Ars Technica Enlarge (credit: Elena Lacey | Getty Images) In October 2019, Idaho proposed changing its Medicaid program. The state needed approval from the federal government, which solicited public feedback via Medicaid.gov. Roughly 1,000 comments [...]

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