Month: April 2021

Sending Bitcoin is now more expensive than ever Bitcoin

Sending cryptocurrency over the Bitcoin network has never been more expensive, with transaction fees rocketing to new highs as a result of a number of interconnected factors. As per YCharts data, the average Bitcoin transaction fee sits at a stomach-churning $62 at the time of writing, making all but large…

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At Basis Set Ventures merging venture capital and software development yields a $165 million new fund

When Xuezhao Lan first formed Basis Set Ventures, the goal was to leverage technology to give venture capital investing super powers. From the earliest days, when Lan hired former TechCrunch reporter John Mannes, and then built out the team with the data scientist, Rachel Wong, former Upfront Ventures partner, Chang…

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Several EA Play games like Titanfall 2 join Xbox FPS Boost with 120 FPS support xbox fps boost ea play

The number of titles in the list of Xbox FPS boost games is growing tremendously today, as Microsoft has announced several EA games are joining the program. All of these games are included with EA Play, which is a part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Some of the titles being…

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Apple supplier Quanta confirms ransomware attack cybercriminal

Cybercriminals have published the design for Apple’s upcoming MacBook Pro refresh online following a successful ransomware attack on one of the company’s biggest suppliers. Quanta Computer is a Taiwan-based ODM laptop manufacturer that recently confirmed it servers had suffered a cyberattack. In a statement to Bloomberg, a company spokesperson acknowledged…

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Google Fi is adding a less expensive unlimited plan with more limitations

Google Fi has announced a basic, less expensive unlimited plan called Simply Unlimited in addition to its current unlimited offering, now called Unlimited Plus. The new plan costs $60 per month for a single line and forgoes a couple of features available on the more expensive plan: international data and…

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Tesla’s Autopilot is ‘easily’ tricked into working without anyone in the driver’s seat

Consumer Reports said Thursday it was “easily” able to trick Tesla’s Autopilot system to operate without anyone in the driver’s seat. The publication’s test came amid questions about the safety of the company’s advanced driver assist system in the aftermath of a fatal crash in Texas in which authorities said…

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