The developers are also required to submit proof that an authoritative third-party body has declared the app to be a “game of skill,” the company proposed. Continue reading
Eizo FlexScan FLT-S uses just 6 watts of power, making it far more efficient than most office monitors Certified as the world’s first Class A monitor under Europe’s updated energy standards Connects using just one cable through docking stations, keeping desks clear and clutter-free Eizo... Continue reading
Apple quarterly earnings reports are not usually fodder for consumer interest. It’s a lot of sales numbers and explanations about why the falling dollar, rising yen, or China headwinds are impacting sales and earnings results. Without the benefit of product introductions, it can be a... Continue reading
The efforts will focus on two areas: creating a framework for patients and providers to easily share information, and creating more personal tools so patients can access resources needed to stay informed about their health. Continue reading
A marketing automation startup called Conversation has a founding story that sounds like it could have been an episode of the HBO show “Silicon Valley.” Continue reading
Claimed iPhone 17 dummy units tip a punchy orange color for the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max The iPhone 17 Air is tipped to have a nice sand-colored option, alongside blue, back, and white options The standard iPhone 17 is expected to sport black,... Continue reading
The cybersecurity giant is getting into identity security with its acquisition of CyberArk, which is one of the biggest cybersecurity deals of the year so far. Continue reading
Germ’s new app lets users send end-to-end encrypted messages on Bluesky. TechCrunch speaks with the Germ founders to hear why they came up with the idea. Continue reading
The U.S. insurance giant tells state regulators that Social Security numbers were among the personal information stolen in its mid-July cyberattack. Continue reading