Month: January 2021

Uber’s Autocab acquisition gets eyed by UK competition watchdog

Uber’s plan to acquire Autocab, a maker of SaaS for booking and dispatch software for the taxi and private hire vehicle industry which also operates a global trip marketplace for taxis and PHVs (iGo), is being looked at by the UK’s competition watchdog — which announced the launch of an…

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Robinhood raises $1bn from investors in emergency cover Money

Popular online trading and investing app Robinhood has turned to its investors to infuse additional capital to the tune of $1 billion amidst the ongoing turmoil on its platform. Earlier on Thursday, the platform restricted the purchase of several stocks including GameStop, which had been driven to unusually high prices,…

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How I Found the Right Therapist When My Life Was Collapsing

So many of us are struggling with mental health because of the pandemic. These tips can help. Source

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Tesla Roadster production delayed to 2022

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says production for the company’s upcoming Roadster isn’t due to begin until “next year,” roughly two years after the car was initially set to enter production. Tesla announced its $200,000 Roadster back in 2017, when Musk said the car would start being built in 2020. In…

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eSignatures saw a huge rise in 2020 as pandemic forces business changes eSignatures

There has been a significant shift in the way that UK businesses formalize agreements as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a DocuSign survey of 1,000 UK professionals, signing agreements digitally has become the norm for 79% of office workers. Taking a more granular approach to the research,…

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Disney releases interactive short ‘Baymax Dreams’ on GeForce Now

Sundance Film Festival isn’t happening this year — not in person, anyway — so creators are finding new ways to showcase their creations. The folks at Disney, for instance, are offering an interactive short through NVIDIA’s GeForce Now, a streaming se… Source

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