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Wondering why your smart TV has so many ads? Manufacturers are struggling to make money on hardware
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Wondering why your smart TV has so many ads? Manufacturers are struggling to make money on hardware
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Can’t uninstall or update your Microsoft Store apps? Weird Windows 10 bug has just been fixed, thankfully
Ever had Windows 10 insist that you can’t remove an app? This has happened to some people, but fortunately, there’s a fix.Originally appeared here:
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The end of Google Fit? Fitbit looks set to replace it on future Android phones – and bring its AI coach with it
Fitbit is now showing up on non-Pixel Android phones in place of the Google Fit app.Originally appeared here:
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Kia unveils potent GT version of its EV 9 electric SUV – with synthesized gear shifts and fake engine noises
Kia reveals its most potent three-row SUV in the all-electric and slightly wild EV9 GT model.Originally appeared here:
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Norton launches new small business protection package for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS
Norton has launched its Small Business Premium, offering antivirus, firewall, 24/7 expertise, and much more.Originally appeared here:
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Data Visualization Techniques for Healthcare Data Analysis — Part III
Mastering data visualization: from effective bar charts to common pitfalls like 3D visualizations.
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UK hospitality startup Lighthouse enters unicorn club with $370M raise
London-based startup Lighthouse just raised a hefty $370mn from American investment giant KKR at a valuation of over $1bn, making it Europe’s latest unicorn tech company. The funding will supercharge the company’s ambitions to shake up the $15bn travel tech market. What’s on the to-do list? Refining its AI tools, expanding globally, and snapping up competitors through mergers and acquisitions (it has already made four). Lighthouse’s platform crunches over 400 terabytes of travel data every day, using AI to turn that ocean of info into bite-sized insights that help hotels make better business decisions. It includes data like how many…This story continues at The Next Web
Go Here to Read this Fast! UK hospitality startup Lighthouse enters unicorn club with $370M raise
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Candela brings electric flying ferry to US shores after $40M raise
Candela is flying high — and across the Atlantic. The Swedish startup has secured $14mn, marking the close of its Series C round at a cosy $40mn. This puts its total funding at just shy of $90mn. Candela has also sold its first P-12 ferry in the US, amid burgeoning demand for what is the world’s fastest and longest-range electric passenger vessel. FlyTahoe, the company that will operate the service, will use the P-12 to shuttle tourists and locals across Lake Tahoe. This massive freshwater lake straddles the border of California and Nevada and is best known for its clear…This story continues at The Next Web
Go Here to Read this Fast! Candela brings electric flying ferry to US shores after $40M raise
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Dutch startup picked for $100M wind-powered carbon capture plant in Texas
Amsterdam-based startup Skytree is set to deploy its carbon-sucking machines on a newly announced carbon capture and storage project in Texas, US. Dubbed “Project Concho,” the $100mn Direct Air Capture (DAC) plant aims to initially vacuum up 30,000 tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere annually, eventually scaling to 500,000 tonnes. This carbon will be permanently stored underground, on site. The facility is set to enter operation in 2028, a Skytree representative told TNW via email. Project Concho is masterminded by carbon capture developers Return Carbon, from the Netherlands, and Verified Carbon, from Texas. They will generate revenue from the plant…This story continues at The Next Web
Go Here to Read this Fast! Dutch startup picked for $100M wind-powered carbon capture plant in Texas
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Dutch startup picked for $100M wind-powered carbon capture plant in Texas