Month: May 2021

BuffaloGrid and Techfugees launch education, solar charging initiative for refugees, aim to raise $3M

BuffaloGrid, a startup that provides phone charging and digital content to people in off-grid environments, is teaming up with the Techfugees refugee non-profit to provid free educational content and device charging to displaced people across East Africa and the Middle-East. The initial service will see solar-powered ‘BuffaloGrid Hubs’ deployed in…

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ExpressVPN is still on top of our VPN table – and here’s why ExpressVPN on PC and Windows 10 devices

More features, extra products, bigger networks, special offers – the top VPN providers are throwing everything into the battle to win over new customers. But on Monday, we reported that one such provider had held off all comers to take first place, yet again. So what makes ExpressVPN stand out…

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Redmi Note 10 Ultra price, specs, and design leaked Redmi Note 10 Ultra leaked design

Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 10 series of smartphones already has a list of five smartphones that include the Redmi Note 10, Redmi Note 10 Pro, Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, Redmi Note 10 5G, and Redmi Note 10S. And now it seems like a new one called Redmi Note 10 Ultra…

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Best NBN provider: which is Australia’s top internet provider? NBN

Whether you’re connecting to the NBN for the first time or looking for a new plan, you’ll want to make sure you go with a reputable internet provider. There’s plenty to consider when comparing NBN plans, including the type of connection your home is capable of and the speed tier…

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Rakuten and Beyond Next invest $1.4M seed funding in farm-to-table startup Secai Marche

Farmers and food businesses, like restaurants, deal with the same issue: a fragmented supply chain. Secai Marche wants to streamline agricultural logistics, making fulfillment more cost-efficient and enabling food businesses to bundle products from different farmers into the same order. The company is headquartered in Japan, with operations in Malaysia,…

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LG’s outlandish rollable OLED TV is officially coming to Australia lg rollable oled

If you’re the type of person who’s willing to spend obscene amounts of money on cutting-edge tech in order to momentarily wow your friends, you’re in luck – LG has announced that Australian pre-orders of its experimental rollable OLED TV will open this July. Available only in a 65-inch model,…

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