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Trump advisor reportedly wants to let COVID-19 spread, repeat Sweden’s mistakes: Author – Beth Mole

August 31, 2020 Beth Mole 0

Ars Technica Enlarge / Member of the coronavirus task force Scott Atlas listens to US President Donald Trump during a briefing at the White House August 10, 2020, in Washington, DC. (credit: Getty | BRENDAN […]

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Reid Hoffman, Zynga’s Mark Pincus aim to raise $600M for tech-focused SPAC : Author – Kirsten Korosec

August 31, 2020 Kirsten Korosec 0

TechCrunch Reinvent Technology Partners, a new special purpose acquisition company formed by famed investor and serial entrepreneur Reid Hoffman, Zynga founder Mark Pincus and veteran hedge fund manager Michael Thompson, filed Monday for a $600 […]

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Samsung accidentally leaks details of its upcoming 980 Pro NVMe SSD: Author – Jim Salter

August 31, 2020 Jim Salter 0

Ars Technica Enlarge / The 980 Pro offers up to 7,000 MB/sec throughput, on the right workloads—but you’ll need a PCIe 4.0 motherboard, a very fast CPU, and good system cooling to take advantage of […]

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Virtual Mobility startup pitch night applications open : Author – Neesha A. Tambe

August 31, 2020 Neesha A. Tambe 0

TechCrunch TechCrunch is on the hunt to feature 10 early-stage mobility startups at our virtual TC Sessions: Mobility 2020 pitch night. The pitch-off event, originally set for May, will now be held October 5th — […]

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Today, Apple made changes to its app review process to save face with devs: Author – Samuel Axon

August 31, 2020 Samuel Axon 0

Ars Technica Here’s where developers can request changes to App Store review guidelines. [credit: Samuel Axon ] As promised back in July, Apple has today made some notable changes to the app review and feedback […]

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Daily Crunch: Netflix sets some content free : Author – Anthony Ha

August 31, 2020 Anthony Ha 0

TechCrunch Netflix tests a free promotional offering, Amazon’s drone delivery gets trial flight approval from the FAA and Neuralink shows off its human-brain tech. This is your Daily Crunch for August 31, 2020. The big […]

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PayPal joins the ‘buy now, pay later’ race with new ‘Pay in 4’ installment program : Author – Sarah Perez

August 31, 2020 Sarah Perez 0

TechCrunch PayPal today introduced a new installment credit option for PayPal users called “Pay in 4.” The name itself explains what the service offers — basically, it’s the ability for customers to pay for purchases, […]

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Ubisoft removes Black Lives Matter image from Tom Clancy game’s terror group: Author – Kyle Orland

August 31, 2020 Kyle Orland 0

Ars Technica Enlarge / A shot from the introductory cut scene to Tom Clancy’s Elite Squad showing a Black Lives Matter raised fist symbol used to represent the game’s terrorist antagonists. (credit: Ubisoft) Ubisoft apologized […]

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Trump administration forces Facebook and Google to drop Hong Kong cable: Author – Timothy B. Lee

August 31, 2020 Timothy B. Lee 0

Ars Technica Enlarge / Police on the streets of Hong Kong, where demonstrators continue to protest the erosion of freedoms. (credit: Marc Fernandes/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Google and Facebook have withdrawn plans to build an […]

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PlayStation 5’s paltry back-compat stance seemingly confirmed by Ubisoft: Author – Sam Machkovech

August 31, 2020 Sam Machkovech 0

Ars Technica Enlarge / Were you hoping to play classic PlayStation discs on the newest PlayStation 5 console later this year? If so, we have bad news. (credit: Aurich Lawson) On Monday, an Ubisoft FAQ […]

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  • 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
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  • Original Content podcast: Martin Scorsese and Fran Lebowitz have a good time in ‘Pretend It’s A City’ : Author – Anthony Ha

    January 17, 2021 0
    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

    January 17, 2021 0
    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 [...]
  • After a decade, NASA’s big rocket fails its first real test: Author – Eric Berger

    January 17, 2021 0
    Ars Technica At 4:27pm central time, the SLS rocket core stage ignited its four RS-25 engines at NASA’s Stennis Space Center. The test was to last up to eight minutes. [credit: Trevor Mahlmann for Ars [...]
  • After a record year for Israeli startups, 16 investors tell us what’s next : Author – Mike Butcher

    January 16, 2021 0
    TechCrunch Israel’s startup ecosystem raised record amounts of funding and produced 19 IPOs in 2020, despite the pandemic. Now tech companies across industries are poised for an even better year, according to more than a [...]

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