Month: February 2021

Disney Plus warns of offensive content featured in some episodes of The Muppet Show

All five seasons of The Muppet Show arrived on Disney Plus this past Friday. And depending on which episode you are streaming, you may receive a content disclaimer warning of potentially offensive material featured in the episode. Disney included a content warning for 18 episodes of the comedy show. The…

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Nintendo’s ‘Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit’ is $10 off at Amazon

Nintendo brought Mario Kart racing to the physical world with the launch of its Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit pack last year. But despite the software being free to download, Home Circuit packs cost $100 each. Now Amazon has the Luigi pack for $10 of… Source

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Winning enterprise sales teams know how to persuade the Chief Objection Officer

Oren Yunger Contributor Oren Yunger is an investor at GGV Capital, where he leads the cybersecurity vertical and drives investments in enterprise IT, data infrastructure, and developer tools. He was previously chief information security officer at a SaaS company and a public financial institution. More posts by this contributor 6…

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6G is a ‘trillion dollar’ opportunity for the mobile industry 6G

The development and deployment of 6G networking technology represents a “trillion dollar opportunity” for the mobile industry according to a new study. The immediate focus in the mobile industry is the rollout of 5G phone technology but the race to be the leader in the even more nascent field of…

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Nanit raises another $25M for its AI-powered baby monitor

Nanit’s nursery camera pairs computer vision with specially-patterned clothing to help answer the question that most new parents ask themselves roughly every 90 seconds: “Is my baby still breathing?” This morning the company is announcing that it has raised an additional $25 million in a Series C round led by…

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Another new M1 Mac malware has infected thousands of devices security threat

Researchers have discovered another malware that runs natively on the new Apple M1 Mac silicon, and this one seems to be a lot more sinister. While the first M1 malware was a standard adware, security researchers can’t figure out the intentions of this new evolution, which also targets earlier Intel-powered…

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