Month: April 2021

Healthcare is the next wave of data liberation

David Jegen Contributor More posts by this contributor The restaurant table(t) is getting crowded Carl Byers Contributor Why can we see all our bank, credit card and brokerage data on our phones instantaneously in one app, yet walk into a doctor’s office blind to our healthcare records, diagnoses and prescriptions?…

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Samsung’s Galaxy Buds Pro are available for their lowest price yet

The excellent $250 deal on the Apple Watch Series 6 has completely sold out, unfortunately, but there are some other stellar sales happening. Woot is having a one-day sale on the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro wireless earbuds, the company’s latest, most feature-packed model. These keep dropping in price, though this…

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PortalOne raises $15M from Atari and more for a new hybrid gaming/TV show app

Gaming and streamed video have been two of the biggest pastime winners during the last year+ of pandemic living. Today a startup that has created an app that brings those two entertainment formats together is announcing a notable seed round of funding as it prepares to come out of closed…

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This macOS browser could be a game-changer for Chrome on Mac users Mighty Browser for Mac

Following two years of development, Mighty has unveiled its new browser for MacOS that aims to “Make Chrome Faster” while using significantly less RAM. When the company first started, it originally intended to stream Windows 10 over the cloud. However, as much of our work now takes place in a…

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Biden proposes ARPA-H, a health research agency to ‘end cancer’ modeled after DARPA

In a joint address to Congress last night, President Biden updated the nation on vaccination efforts and outlined his administration’s ambitious goals. Biden’s first 100 days have been characterized by sweeping legislative packages that could lift millions of Americans out of poverty and slow the clock on the climate crisis,…

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Nvidia has reinstated its RTX 3060 Ethereum cryptocurrency mining limit

Nvidia is trying again to limit the use of its RTX 3060 graphics cards for mining Ethereum, with a new update once again adding a hash limiter to the GPU, via VideoCardz.com. If that sounds familiar to you, that’s because it’s not the first time that Nvidia has tried to…

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