Month: September 2022
Zartico secures $20M to help tourism offices promote local destinations
Despite representing 10% of the world’s GDP, the tourism industry has been one of the last to embrace big data and analytics. Darren Dunn and Jay Kinghorn experienced this firsthand — Dunn as a sales executive at various travel companies including FarePortal.com and Jay as an associate managing director at Utah’s office of tourism. “Destinations … Read more
DynamoFL aims to bring privacy-preserving AI to more industries
Data privacy regulations like GDPR, the CCPA and HIPAA present a challenge to training AI systems on sensitive data, like financial transactions, patient health records and user device logs. Historical data is what “teaches” AI systems to identify patterns and make predictions, but there are technical hurdles to using it without compromising a person’s identity. … Read more
Are general purpose robots impossible? Apptronik says no, pockets fresh NASA partnership
Robotics has made great strides in even just the last five years. But despite major advances in core technology such as sensing and computing, many of the robots populating industries like manufacturing are considered “special purpose”: they are engineered to perform a limited number of tasks in stable, predictable environments. It’s not uncommon to encounter … Read more
Peloton’s rower arrives in December, priced at $3,200
The Peloton Row hasn’t been a particularly well-kept secret over the last couple of years. After long-standing rumors, the connected fitness firm teased the rowing machine in a member’s video back in May. Today it’s finally back with some firm details on the latest major addition to its home fitness offerings. The Row goes up … Read more
Peloton Row hands-on: pretty much what you’d expect
The Peloton Row comes with a 23-inch HD touchscreen that you can swivel for floor workouts. It’s $3,195 Continue reading…
How to watch Nvidia’s RTX 40-series announcement
Nvidia’s RTX 40-series are expected today. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Nvidia is getting ready to announce its next-generation GPUs today. We’re expecting to see the new RTX 40-series, and rumors suggest there could be two RTX 4080 models and an RTX 4090. Nvidia has been teasing its RTX 40-series launch for … Read more
Amazon throws more weight behind e-fuels to see if they stick
Starting next year, Amazon plans to pump electrofuels into some of its diesel delivery vans in a deal with Infinium. Amazon didn’t say what it’s paying, nor for how much synthetic fuel, but the conglomerate intends to cover “approximately 5 million miles of travel per year” using e-fuels, it said in a statement. It’s not … Read more
Cosmos’ ATOM Gains, Bucks Post-Merge Lull on Outlook for New Uses, Better Security
Cosmos is likely to announce an interchain security feature next week, opening doors for ATOM to capture value from the entire network.
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Enhanced KYC checks can be a win-win for crypto exchanges and consumers — here’s why
Adopting more stringent Know Your Customer (KYC) checks can give crypto exchanges a competitive edge over those that meet minimal standards.
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Indonesia passes much-anticipated data privacy law to put bad actors behind bars
Indonesia’s parliament has introduced a data privacy law as its first motion months after encountering several breaches in the Southeast Asian country. On Tuesday, the Indonesian legislators passed the personal data protection bill that had been deliberated for more than a year. With this law, data handlers could become liable for up to five years … Read more
Malaysia-based Respond.io helps businesses juggle multiple messaging apps
There are multiple messaging apps active in Southeast Asia and most consumers prefer to use them over email when they contact a business. Respond.io serves as a central dashboard for the biggest apps, including WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Line, Viber, Telegram and WeChat. The Malaysia-based company said today it has raised $7 million in Series A … Read more
Alameda Research ‘happy to return’ $200M loan to Voyager Digital
The trading company will pay back the debt, which has fallen almost twice in dollar estimate, by the end of September.
OpenAI’s image generator DALL-E can now edit human faces
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge OpenAI is letting users of its AI art generator program DALL-E edit images with human faces. This feature was previously off-limits due to fears of misuse, but, in a letter sent to DALL-E’s million-plus users, OpenAI says it’s opening up access after improving its filters to remove images … Read more
$160 million stolen from crypto market maker Wintermute
The CEO of Wintermute has stated that they are “open” to treating the hack as a white hat hack and would speak to the attacker.
Congress demands crypto payments notification from DOS when helping Ukraine
The bill amendment demands the Secretary of State submit reports to congressional committees explaining why the DOS made the determination to pay out rewards in cryptocurrency.
Aerodynamics of Gravel Bikes
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Crypto market maker Wintermute loses $160 million in DeFi hack
Wintermute, a leading crypto market maker, has lost about $160 million in a hack, a top executive said Tuesday, becoming the latest firm in the industry to suffer a breach. Evgeny Gaevoy, the founder and chief executive of Wintermute, disclosed in a series of tweets that the firm’s decentralized finance operations had been hacked, but … Read more
Apple to hike App Store prices across Europe and some parts of Asia next month
Apple’s App Store prices are going up outside the US. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Apple says it will increase App Store prices across Europe and in some Asian markets next month as currencies weaken against the strong US dollar. The price increases will effect both in-app purchases and regular apps on … Read more
Intellectual property has an awkward fit in Web3 decentralization — Lawyers
IP rights will continue to be an area of conflict within Web3 and NFTs, but there’s no easy solution, lawyers told Cointelegraph.
Hackers take over CoinDCX Twitter account, promote fake XRP ads
A hacker took over CoinDCX’s official Twitter account and has constantly been tweeting XRP scam links.
SQLite: Past, Present, and Future
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Citi Says Ether Remains Relatively Stable Despite Significance of the Merge
Issuance of ETH tokens is estimated to drop 90% to around 600,000 a year, the bank said.