July 27, 2021 Bluetooth-enabled tracking startup Wiliot raises $200M Wiliot, a company developing Bluetooth-enabled sensors for tracking and analytics, has raised $200 million in venture capital.Read More via VentureBeat Check out the Finding…
July 27, 2021 Amazon’s second-gen Echo Buds are down to their lowest price since Prime Day The second-gen Echo Buds surpass their predecessors with better noise cancellation and sound. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Unsurprisingly, Staples isn’t…
July 27, 2021 Apple Watch’s data ‘black box’ poses research problems Apple Watch | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge A Harvard biostatistician is rethinking plans to use Apple Watches as part of…
July 27, 2021 Kirobo’s P2P Swap Button Introduces Slippage-Free, Direct Token Swaps to Crypto Market Bitcoin News PRESS RELEASE. Tel Aviv – July 27, 2021 – Kirobo, a blockchain technology company, has launched its ‘P2P Swap Button’, a decentralized…
July 27, 2021 Pinterest now lets influencers make money off shoppable pins Pinterest Pinterest is going after the influencer market. The platform announced its first set of tools today to let content creators earn money by…
July 27, 2021 Ghostbusters: Afterlife’s Trailer Puts Kids Front and Center The first Ghostbusters came out almost 40 years ago, which is about how long it feels since word first came out about Ghostbusters: Afterlife….
July 27, 2021 Cardano traders could long the alt here After surging by over 25% in the last five days, Cardano prices looked to take a breather as sellers returned to the market. Triggered…
July 27, 2021 Lenovo ThinkBook 13S review: business on a budget A solid, affordable business notebook Continue reading… via The Verge – All Posts Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
July 27, 2021 Spotify makes paid shows from Slate, Acast, and more playable from its app Spotify wants to be the place you listen to all your podcasts, even the ones you pay for outside the app, so today’s it’s…
July 27, 2021 How a teen punk led a movement for disabled people online Illustration by Ari Liloan for The Verge From Tumblr to TikTok, young disabled people are deciding how to represent themselves Continue reading… via The…