Alan Shreve will tell you that he established Ngrok in order to address a challenging infrastructure issue he ran into while working at Twilio. Ngrok is a service that enables developers to share websites and applications that are running on their local computers or servers. As an engineer there, Shreve …
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For their tiny medication delivery robots, Bionaut Labs receives $43.2 million
In March 2021, Bionaut Labs, which was established in 2017, came out of hiding with the intention of commercializing years of medication delivery robot research. The Los Angeles-based business today announced a $43.2 million Series B investment round as a follow-up to its first $20 million funding announcement, bringing its …
Read More »How Does Your Digital Footprint Change After Death?
Your persona may continue to exist after death in the form of data. This is particularly true if you use social media frequently (and let’s face it, most of us do), as your personal information leaves a digital trail that endures long after death. By 2060, it’s possible that the …
Read More »LinkedIn’s new feature lets you schedule posts for later
Users will soon be able to schedule posts on LinkedIn to publish at a later time. According to at least one online report from web developer and app researcher Nima Owji back in August, the Microsoft-owned social network has apparently been testing the new feature internally for a number of …
Read More »Shadow introduces a cloud storage platform Dark Drive
Now that Shadow has two distinct products, it is a legitimate tech business. The business is also releasing Shadow Drive, a cloud storage service built on Nextcloud, in addition to its cloud computing offering, which is excellent for games. At a news conference in Paris, co-founder and deputy CEO Stéphane …
Read More »From early 2023, 1Password will support Passkeys
Today, the well-known password manager 1Password announced that it will start supporting passkeys in the first quarter of 2023, enabling users to sign in to approved websites and apps without entering a password. Your identity is instead verified through biometric authentication on reliable devices, which eliminates the possibility of password …
Read More »Google has begun processing Stadia reimbursements
Check your inbox; you might see notifications of software purchases made through the Stadia store that have received refunds. Google is beginning to administer its promised reimbursements for Stadia games, add-ons, and membership payments in advance of the platform’s impending January demise (other than Stadia Pro). According to the company’s …
Read More »Big Tech and innovation are not the top issues for candidates running for governor in this election
Candidates haven’t talked much about their agendas for innovation, unlike four years ago. Here is where the leading candidates stand. In 39 states and territories, there will be gubernatorial elections in 2022. As candidates sprint toward November 8 election day, they have mostly honed their themes through campaigning. However, …
Read More »It appears that footage from Hideo Kojima’s unannounced film “Overdose” has surfaced
Hideo Kojima has released online footage of what appears to be a new horror game. The gameplay appears to be the same as that which was initially described in a Try Hard Guides post from June, according to the footage that is currently trending on social media and which can …
Read More »How Fast Does Your Internet Need to Be for Online Games?
Looking at the gaming industry, it seems as though everyone is moving towards faster internet connections and multiplayer games. There are several game streaming services available for gamers, such as the Google Stadia streaming service, while Microsoft is also testing Project xCloud. These services allow you to stream games to …
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