Month: March 2021
Moto G100 announced and it’s by far the most powerful Moto G yet Moto G100
The Moto G range is known for offering dependable, affordable handsets. What it’s not known for is high-end specs – but with the Moto G100, that looks set to change. This newly announced entry in the range is actually the Motorola Edge S (a phone previously launched in China) in…
Read MoreCoScreen launches its screen-sharing product, announces $4.6M in fundraising
This morning CoScreen, a startup that helps teams share screens and collaborate in real-time, formally launched its product to market. It also disclosed that it has raised $4.6 million to date. Unusual Ventures led its Seed round. Till Pieper, CoScreen’s co-founder and CEO told TechCrunch in an interview that it…
Read MorePie Insurance raises $118M for data-driven workers’ comp coverage
Pie Insurance, a startup offering workers’ compensation insurance to small businesses, announced this morning that it has closed on $118 million in a Series C round of funding. Allianz X — investment arm of German financial services giant Allianz — and Acrew Capital co-led the round, which brings the Washington,…
Read MorePrime Gaming April 2021: free loot for Rainbow Six Siege, Apex Legends and more Prime Gaming April 2021
Want to grab some free loot? Of course you do. Then check out Prime Gaming’s April offering, which includes exclusive content for Rainbow Six Siege, Fall Guys, Apex Legends and For Honor. Plus five more free games, which have been added to the Prime Gaming library. So what is up…
Read MoreAdjusted AstraZeneca data shows COVID-19 vaccine 76 percent effective
AstraZeneca released updated data on its COVID-19 vaccine, saying a more recent analysis shows the vaccine is 76 percent effective against symptomatic COVID-19. It’s a slight drop from the 79 percent the company touted in an announcement earlier this week. That number was based on outdated data, US health officials…
Read MoreIoT malware attacks saw a huge rise last year IoT Devices
As the number of consumer-oriented Internet of Things (IoT) devices grows, so does the interest of cybercriminals, new research has found. A report from Atlas VPN based on data published by cybersecurity firm SonicWall found that malware attacks against IoT devices grew by two-thirds (66%) between 2019 and 2020. Last…
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