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[ad_1] InvGate, a provider of IT service management and IT asset management solutions, has secured $35 million in a growth round to fuel its international expansion. The company, which started up in 2009, has grown steadily over the past three years, expanding by an average of 60% annually. CEO and co-founder of InvGate Ariel Gesto says the company will continue to expand this year. InvGate’s first institutional funding round was led by Riverwood Capital, and Endeavor Catalyst also participated. Gesto claimed he had known Endeavor Catalyst for quite some time before making the investment. SaaS provider InvGate collaborates with large…

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[ad_1] Watching movies and TV shows on your laptop is the easiest way to binge watch media when you’re an overworked student – but we think you deserve better. A small TV will let you truly relax, and crucially, enjoy things with other people. (Watch parties around laptops are just sad, sorry.) A TV is also essential for gaming, especially if you want to take on your roommates in Street Fighter 6. And in a pinch, having a separate TV screen can be useful as a secondary monitor. Here are some of the best budget TV choices for students, along…

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[ad_1] Amazon Prime Day 2023 is almost over, to the disappointment of some and the relief of others. But CEO Jeffrey Bezos is not going out quietly into that good night. These are the last flurry of Lightning Deals that have caught our attention. Updated on July 12: We’ve added deals on Airtags, a mechanical watch, a squirt gun, a hammock and an SSD.If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. This helps support our journalism. Learn more.Photograph: AmazonI have an earlier version of this projector. Although this one promises an upgraded 9,500 lumens for…

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[ad_1] You can always count on tentpole blockbusters to give bombastic spectacle and massive action. During the 2010s, audiences watched plenty of CG armies fall, crossovers happen, and superheroes rise to the challenge. But one niche that wasn’t exactly being filled at the time (at least in the West) was the giant robot niche. The closest thing to scratch that itch was Paramount’s Transformers movies, but those didn’t quite hit the same. Spoilers of the Week | June 3rdBecause of how underserved we were in that department, it was the perfect opportunity for Guillermo del Toro’s 2013 movie Pacific Rim to…

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[ad_1] Canoo, an EV startup based in California that debuted its futuristic-looking electric van in 2021, is having a hard time making ends meet. The company has been dangerously close to insolvency for the past year, and its cash burn remains high. In spite of this, the federal government has kept doing business with the startup, saving it from certain doom. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the financial situation of Canoo as well as the efforts that the company is making to collaborate with the federal government. We are going to look into the history of the company,…

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[ad_1] One question is constant in the race to create AI: Should code be held privately or made available to everyone as “open-source”? OpenAI has kept data for projects like GPT-4 close to its chest, while Meta has allowed researchers and academics to access its language model, LLaMA. Now, Meta is allegedly set to “imminently” release a new commercial version that companies can customize, the Financial Times reports. The move could help Meta catch up to fellow AI creators OpenAI and Google, with businesses able to build tailored software with the new model. “The competitive landscape of AI is going…

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[ad_1] When Small entered the cemetery for the first time in the summer of 2012, she burned sweetgrass—a plant with spiritual significance across Native cultures. “The sweetgrass brings the spirits in, wakes them up,” she said. She spent her first days walking through the rows, cross-referencing a list of burial plots with the names carved into each grave marker. One day at dusk, when she reached the fence at one end, she gazed to the horizon. The sun was setting, and Small’s eyes followed the long shadows reaching back toward the school. All the graves, she noticed, were laid out…

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[ad_1] Image: rafapress (Shutterstock)Once the go-to spot for teens wearing Doc Martens and suffering from a taste in alternative music, Tumblr is apparently seriously in the red: The platform’s CEO claims that the company is losing $30 million annually.How To Remove Followers From TwitterTechCrunch reported that CEO Matt Mullenweg spilled the beans during the Q&A, which was cohosted by COO Zandy Ring and attended by a meager 800 users, despite being plastered across every Tumblr account’s dashboard. According to Mullenweg, the platform is spending $30 million more than it’s making as it tries to desperately cling to relevance in its…

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[ad_1] Google has officially launched its AI-powered notes app, NotebookLM, which was previously known as Project Tailwind. The app was first announced at the Google I/O developer conference, and it has now been released to a small group of users in the US. With NotebookLM, Google is offering users their own personal AI, allowing them to train their AI on their data and notes and help them make sense of it all. NotebookLM is a note-taking tool that uses AI to help users organize, summarize, and generate new content from their notes. The app is designed to work with Google…

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[ad_1] Google’s Bard gained a handful of new features and functions Thursday in the chatbot AI’s latest round of updates, including expanded linguistic knowledge, more nuanced response controls and the ability to respond with spoken word in addition to text. In all the AI can now converse in nearly four dozen languages.  Users can now converse with the AI in Arabic, Chinese, German, Hindi and Spanish, among others as well as access the platform from more places on the planet, such as Brazil and “across Europe,” Jack Krawczyk, Bard Product Lead, and Amarnag Subramanya, Bard’s VP of Engineering, wrote in…

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