July 7, 2021 GitHub’s automatic coding tool rests on untested legal ground Photo Illustration by Pavlo Gonchar / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images Just days after GitHub announced its new Copilot tool, which generates…
July 7, 2021 Anyline nabs $20M to automate mobile data capture for enterprises Anyline, a company that builds mobile data capture and scanning technologies for multiple industries, has raised $20 million. Read More via VentureBeat Check out the…
July 7, 2021 Lenovo’s Titanium 2-in-1 Is Perfect for Post-Pandemic Work Travel Lenovo’s ThinkPads are some of the toughest and most capable laptops on the market, but the ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga is something else entirely….
July 7, 2021 IBM’s CodeFlare automates AI model development IBM’s CodeFlare framework is designed to help manage AI and machine learning pipelines in hybrid cloud environments.Read More via VentureBeat Check out the Finding…
July 7, 2021 Osso VR raises $27M to train surgeons via simulations Osso VR has raised $27 million to train doctors and other medical professionals using virtual reality surgery simulations.Read More via VentureBeat Check out the…
July 7, 2021 A bigger, better Switch screen is exactly what I wanted The OLED Switch will be released this October. At least in many of the corners of the internet I’ve been reading all day, the…
July 7, 2021 Elon Musk’s Boring Company Wants to Build One of Its Ridiculous Tunnels in Florida The city of Fort Lauderdale, Florida has accepted a proposal from Elon Musk’s Boring Company to build a transportation tunnel that would bring people…
July 6, 2021 The ***** Administration Is Ready To Go to War Over ‘Right To Repair’ Rules President Joe ***** is reportedly gearing up to issue an executive order compelling the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to draft new “right to repair”…
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July 6, 2021 Pentagon scraps $10B JEDI project with Microsoft, calls deal outdated The U.S. Department of Defense canceled a $10 billion JEDI cloud computing project with Microsoft and is pursuing a multicloud deal.Read More via VentureBeat…