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    Ericsson increases 5G forecast despite uncertainty

    Ericsson has increased its 5G forecast despite the ongoing uncertainty caused by the Coronavirus outbreak, predicting there will be 2.8 billion connections by 2025 – 200 million more than previously estimated. Last month, the Swedish telecoms giant told investors the impact of Covid-19 had thus far been minimal. Its 5G…

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      Samsung Galaxy Note 20 line’s ‘Ultra’ model could actually be the Galaxy Fold 2

      The standout model in the Samsung Galaxy S20 is the S20 Ultra, a super-premium phone with a huge body and screen, and advanced camera tech, and we thought the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 line might also include an Ultra model – but that may not be the case according to…

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        PS5 release date listed as October 2020 by Sony job ad, but was an error (updated)

        Update: The October date was a listing error by the recruitment site.  Update: Famitsu asked Sony about the listing and they deny the October 2020 release date, saying it was an error by the recruitment sitehttps://t.co/giRGqsB0xoMay 12, 2020 Original story: The PS5 will release in October 2020, based on what…

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          The Morning After: Tesla vs. Alameda County

          The iconic first-person shooter Doom has been remastered and ported to pretty much everything, from ATMs to printer screens to iPods. Now, game development enthusiast Sylvain Lefebvre has created a machine that only plays his custom port of Doom.How?… Source

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            Trillions are at stake in the retirement wars, and Vise nets $14.5M from Sequoia to manage it

            The retirement wars are heating up. As millions of baby boomers leave their jobs in the coming years and transition into retirement, there is a huge competition for who will manage their savings. On one hand are traditional wealth managers, firms like Edward Jones, who either employ full-time human financial…

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              Nanit raises $21 million for its baby monitor, app, and new line of wearables for infants

              The developer of a machine learning enhanced baby monitor, Nanit, has managed to nab $21 million in financing even amid the teeth of an epidemic that has slowed venture financing across the board. The round came from existing investors including: Jerusalem Venture Partners, Upfront Ventures, RRE Ventures, and Rho Capital Partners, and…

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