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Google Cloud to support Kuwait's digitisation drive

Most Gulf states are investing significantly in digital technologies across the government sector to improve efficiency and make public services…

2 years ago

Daily Crunch: Property management startup Doorstead raises $21.5M Series B

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2 years ago

HealthAtom empowers LatAm’s small healthcare offices with cloud-based ops

HealthAtom is aiming to be the go-to cloud-based operations system for small and midsize healthcare companies across Latin America (LatAm).…

2 years ago

NFT marketplace SuperRare cuts 30% of staff

The NFT marketplace SuperRare is cutting 30% of its staff, according to a Slack message from CEO John Crain. Crain…

2 years ago

Mojo Vision puts contact lens production ‘on hold’ as it lays off 75% of staff

We’ve met with Mojo Vision for several CESes, watching the startup’s AR contact lenses develop, year by year. These sorts…

2 years ago

VC deal activity fell in 2022, signaling tough times ahead

Market headwinds continue to dog startups chasing venture backing. That’s the top-level finding of a new PitchBook report that looked…

2 years ago

Mastercard launches web3-focused artist incubator with Polygon

Mastercard, one of the biggest financial payments providers in the world, is launching a web3-focused incubator to help artists connect…

2 years ago

YouTuber Logan Paul’s CryptoZoo NFT project is a total mess

Given Logan Paul’s dubious history on YouTube, it probably doesn’t come as a surprise that his CryptoZoo NFT project has…

2 years ago

Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ gets a second season

After surpassing 1.02 billion total hours viewed in the third week of its debut, Netflix’s “Wednesday” has been renewed for…

2 years ago

Finding Vegas VR nirvana in the backseat of a ’67 DeVille at CES 2023

Being driven around the gridlocked-streets of Las Vegas during CES can be nauseating — at the best of times. But…

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