Month: August 2021

Diversifying startups and VC power corridors

Jennifer Fan Contributor Jennifer Fan is an assistant professor of law and director of the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic at the University of Washington School of Law. Startups have a seemingly intractable problem: a lack of diversity. Despite research showing that diverse founding teams have a higher rate of return than…

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V-Moda BoomPro X review: turn your favorite headphones into the perfect gaming or Zoom headset

There’s something to be said for cheap, simple gadgets. The BoomPro is a smart idea that’s executed almost perfectly. With a single cable, you get a microphone (with a flexible arm for easy repositioning), volume controls, and a mute switch. It can substitute for the 3.5mm audio cable that you’d…

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Sony’s new PS5 model weighs less because it has a smaller heatsink

A new PS5 model started appearing in Australia, Japan, and parts of the US earlier this month, with a new stand design and a mysterious reduction in weight. Thanks to a teardown video from YouTuber Austin Evans, the mystery has now been solved: Sony has changed the heatsink that helps…

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The history of digital money Cryptocurrencies

A pivotal moment took place in the crypto industry four years ago, on August 1st, 2017, when the Bitcoin (BTC) network split into two and each holder of BTC received an equal amount in a new cryptocurrency – Bitcoin Cash (BCH). The new cryptocurrency had real value, costing as much…

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Nvidia RTX 4000 ‘Lovelace’ GPUs could turn up earlier than expected in 2022 Press shot of an Nvidia chip

Nvidia’s next-gen graphics cards, purportedly codenamed Lovelace, might be here earlier than expected in 2022, and could be built by TSMC on a 5nm process, or so the latest rumor reckons. This comes from well-known hardware leaker Kopite7kimi on Twitter, who replied to a comment about the incoming GPUs arriving…

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How to Save Money on Your Digital Subscriptions

You don’t have to be tied down to multiple costly services month after month. Source

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