10 promising European deeptech startups leading us into the future
Deeptech refers to companies founded on a scientific breakthrough, which seek to make the world a better place.
Quantum Motion raises €9 million to build ‘fault-tolerant’ quantum computers
UK-based startup Quantum Motion, a quantum computing company founded on world-leading silicon spin tech developed at UCL and Oxford University, today announced it has completed an €9 million Series A round of investment.
Cybercrime In India Surges Amidst Coronavirus Lockdown
As COVID-19 cases in the country continue to climb, New Delhi has sought to aggressively to contain the spread of the deadly disease by essentially shutting down the world’s second most populated nation.
NVIDIA Launches New Ampere Architecture, Infrastructure, Robotics And Automotive Technologies At GTC 2020
NVIDIA rolled out its announcements in nine video chapters and I thought it made sense to roll out my coverage of GTC 2020 aligned with most of those eight chapters.
Amazon Launches Kendra To Solve Enterprise Search With AI
Amazon announced the general availability of Amazon Kendra which is an AI and machine learning-powered, easy to use enterprise search service.
The Era Of Cloud Nomads: Why Multi-Cloud Is Here To Stay
From the COVID-19 pandemic to the oil crisis and rising global unemployment, 2020 has been a trying year for many businesses.
Crypto Startup School: A new type of computer drives waves of innovation
Crypto Startup School brought together 45 participants from around the U.S. and overseas in a seven-week course to learn how to build crypto companies. Andreessen Horowitz is partnering with TechCrunch to release the online version of the course over the next few weeks.
FalconX raises $17M to power its crypto trading service
Over the last few weeks, all eyes in the crypto world have been glued to the halving, a nigh-religious moment in the blockchain realm. Every once in a while, the amount of new bitcoin mined — distributed to miners, the folks with fleets of computers powering bitcoin’s database, or blockchain — is cut in half. Why does that matter?
Bitcoin 'halving' prompts initial fall against dollar
Halving is written into Bitcoin’s code and takes place roughly every four years, or with every 210,000 blocks underwritten on the encrypted blockchain ledger.
Telegram abandons its TON blockchain platform
Messaging service Telegram said on Tuesday it is abandoning its blockchain platform Telegram Open Network (TON) after a lengthy battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Bitcoin 'halving' prompts initial fall against dollar
Bitcoin underwent its third scheduled “halving” yesterday as the value of the rewards paid to the cryptocurrency’s miners was reduced from 12.5 to 6.25.
How education must adapt to artificial intelligence
Advances in artificial intelligence in the early 2010s, particularly in deep learning, triggered a new wave of panic and fear about technological unemployment.
10 online supermarket startups zooming through 2020
Due to the current circumstances, most of us are quite limited with our grocery shopping opportunities, which certainly differs from country to country.
New cybersecurity report says China-based group is hacking Asia-Pacific governments
A China-based hacking group has been quietly carrying out a five-year cyber espionage campaign against Asia-Pacific governments after it previously “slipped off the radar,” a new report claims.
Understanding The Recognition Pattern Of AI
Of the seven patterns of AI that represent the ways in which AI is being implemented, one of the most common is the recognition pattern.