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    Nvidia officially launches cloud gaming service GeForce Now for $5 per month

    After a lengthy beta phase, Nvidia is launching its cloud gaming service GeForce Now. Unlike Google’s Stadia, GeForce Now isn’t trying to build a console-like experience with its own lineup of games. Nvidia connects with your Steam, Epic or Battle.net account so you can play games you purchased on those…

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      Apple updates iCloud.com with a proper mobile website for iOS and Android

      Apple has updated its iCloud.com website with proper mobile sites for iOS and Android, making it easier to access Apple services like Notes, Photos, Reminders, and Find My iPhone from a web browser on a mobile phone, as spotted by AppleInsider. The site has been accessible on mobile browsers before…

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        Nevada Democrats drop plans to use app that delayed Iowa caucus results

        Nevada Democrats say they won’t use the app that misreported Iowa caucus results and led to delays in declaring a winner. Democrats in Nevada had planned to use the same app to report the results of their caucus at the end of the month, according to CNN. The party now…

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          Iowa conspiracy theories are testing Facebook’s misinformation policy

          Iowa state officials and Democratic Party members are fighting online misinformation and conspiracies alongside widespread technical problems, and the resulting chaos is putting platforms’ newly released misinformation policies to the test. Companies like Facebook and Twitter take a hard line on some voting-related false information, including posts that give incorrect…

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            The End of the BlackBerry Is Officially Upon Us 

            The former mobile powerhouse has been licensing its brand to Chinese smartphone company TCL since 2016. But that deal will expire this summer.  Source

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              Does Asana’s planned direct listing reveal the company’s true value?

              Hello and welcome back to our regular morning look at private companies, public markets and the gray space in between. Asana, a well-known workplace productivity company, announced yesterday it has filed privately to go public. The San Francisco-based company is well-funded, having raised more than $200 million; well-known, due in…

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