Month: April 2020

Tim Draper’s Los Angeles-based blockchain-focused venture studio adds a venture partner

The Los Angeles-based venture capital studio focused on blockchain and fintech startups which longtime venture investor Tim Draper now calls home has added a new venture partner to its team. Draper Goren Holm, the firm Draper manages alongside co-founders Alon Goren and Josef Holm said Rodney Sampson has joined the…

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Why You Need a Soundbar for Your TV

If you’re also streaming movie after movie, trying to forget that we’re living in a housebound half-life, there’s no better time to try one. Source

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The Moto G Stylus and G Power will release on April 16th

Motorola announced that presale has begun for the Moto G Stylus and Moto G Power, and both phones will be available on Monday, April 16th. These are the latest entries to Motorola’s budget-friendly lineup of phones, and if you need a breakdown, my colleague Chaim Gartenberg spent time with both…

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After recovering, COVID-19 patients struggle to know when to stop isolating

Reyhan Harmanci is feeling better. After cycling through an illness she thinks was COVID-19, with headache, fever, and nausea, her symptoms started to subside. But she lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband, who’s still sick, and her young kids — and it’s getting harder to schedule a grocery…

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Whether it’s a Roku, Vizio, or Yamaha, Just Get A Soundbar Already

If you’re also streaming movie after movie, trying to forget that we’re living in a housebound half-life, there’s no better time to try one. Source

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DeepMind’s Agent57 AI agent can best human players across a suite of 57 Atari games

Development of artificial intelligence agents tends to frequently be measured by their performance in games, but there’s a good reason for that: Games tend to offer a wide proficiency curve, in terms of being relatively simple to grasp the basics, but difficult to master, and they almost always have a…

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