Month: April 2021

1Doc3, a Colombian telemedicine startup, raises $3 million

The pandemic has made telemedicine video visits in the U.S. almost commonplace, but in Latin America, where broadband isn’t widely available, 1Doc3 is using text and chat to provide access to care. Today, the Colombia-based company announced a $3 million pre-Series A led by MatterScale Ventures and Kayyak Ventures. “I’m…

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The Best Mouse (and Mousepads) for Every Kind of Gamer

Whether you’re into esports or casual fragging, these are the greatest gaming mice we’ve tested. Source

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WhatsApp’s flaw allows stalkers to track you easily WhatsApp dark mode

WhatsApp is one of the leading cross-platform messaging applications used by billions of users across the globe. While it has been at the centre of a debate over the last few months due to its dubious privacy policies, a new report highlights yet another security flaw. According to a recent…

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Cord-Cutting Isn’t About Saving Money. It’s About Control

Making the switch to streaming used to be a way to pay only for what you watched. Those days are long gone. Source

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Come Cry With Us on Gadget Lab’s 500th Episode Extravaganza

This week, we mark a major milestone by inviting our podcast’s past co-hosts to share their memories of working on the show. It’s equal parts lulz and tears. Source

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Why does Amazon hate its most enthusiastic smart home fans? 

Blink, the Kickstarter success bought by Amazon in 2017, has long been synonymous with inexpensive battery-powered home video cameras that don’t require a monthly contract for cloud recordings. Open-source projects like Homebridge, Home Assistant, and HOOBS have made the cameras even more extensible by allowing Blink’s temperature and motion sensors…

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