Month: April 2021

Snapdragon 888-powered LG V70 was probably not too far LG V60 ThinQ

Yesterday, LG announced that it will quit making phones after years of losses. This also meant that all current device development would be discontinued. While most enthusiasts were mourning the loss of the LG Rollable, it wasn’t the only high-end smartphone to be axed. The closure of LG’s entire mobile…

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Charles raises €6.4M seed to bring ‘conversational commerce’ to WhatsApp

Charles, a Berlin-based startup that offers a “conversational-commerce” SaaS for businesses that want to sell on WhatsApp and other chat apps, has raised €6.4 million in funding. Led by Accel and HV Capital, the seed funding will be used by the company to scale and meet existing demand for its…

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WhatsApp may be working on chat migration feature between Android and iOS WhatsApp

WhatsApp chat backups are pretty convenient things which allow users to retain their chats and data when switching phones. While this works out well when changing from one Android phone to another or from one iOS device to another, users still can’t get their chat backups from Android to iOS…

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Taiwan-based MLOps startup InfuseAI raises $4.3M Series A led by Wistron Corporation

AI models not only take time to build and train, but also to deploy in an organization’s workflow. That’s where MLOps (machine learning operations) companies come in, helping clients scale their AI technology. InfuseAI, a MLOps startup based in Taiwan, announced today it has raised a $4.3 million Series A,…

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iPhone can’t sideload apps – here’s why according to Tim Cook Tim Cook

In an interview with Kara Swisher on her New York Times podcast Sway, Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke lightly on a range of topics, including iOS 14.5’s upcoming App Tracking Transparency feature, augmented reality, and user privacy in general.  But when the discussion turned to Apple’s legal fight with Epic…

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Dune’s release on HBO Max is reportedly being reconsidered dune 2020 release date

Warner Bros. is reportedly reconsidering its simultaneous theatrical and streaming release plan for the star-studded sci-fi epic Dune, according to a new report from Deadline. The report suggests that Warner Bros. remains undecided about Dune’s release approach, citing the monstrous theatrical success of Legendary Entertainment’s Godzilla vs. Kong as a…

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