Few things are more personal than a keyboard, and yet they are often overlooked by Work From Home guides. Why use the standard-issue keyboard when there are so many options available? This is a sampling of some of the keyboards used by TechCrunch’s editorial staff. Some are boring, some are ...
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Investors still love software more than life – TechCrunch
Welcome back to The TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s broadly based on the daily column that appears on Extra Crunch, but free, and made for your weekend reading. Want it in your inbox every Saturday morning? Sign up here. Ready? Let’s talk money, startups and spicy IPO rumors. Despite some ...
Read More »Review: Moment’s MagSafe accessories highlight the versatility of iPhone 12
Originally announced shortly after the release of the iPhone 12, Moment’s MagSafe-enabled line of photography-oriented mounts is finally shipping, and they are worth the wait. There are several parts of the Moment M(Force) MagSafe system. Moment offers a wall mount, a car vent mount, a cold shoe mount, a ...
Read More »NFTs: What Are They and How Can You Create Them?
NFT or Non-Fungible Tokens are cryptocurrency assets that represent a wide range of unique items, both physical and virtual like real estate or digital art. NFTs are unique – like a real artwork, an NFT uses the blockchain to identify its authenticity, so you can tell the difference between an ...
Read More »Lenovo Yoga 6 2-in-1 Laptop With AMD Ryzen 4000 Series Processor, 18-Hour Battery Life Launched in India
Lenovo Yoga 6 2-in-1 laptop has been launched in India on Thursday. The convertible device has a 360-degree hinge and offers stylus support. It runs on Windows 10 Home OS and is lightweight at 1.32 kg. It has a unique fabric-wrapped textile cover. The Lenovo Yoga 6 is powered by ...
Read More »ChargeLab raises seed capital to be the software provider powering EV charging infrastructure
As money floods into the electric vehicle market a number of small companies are trying to stake their claim as the go-to provider of charging infrastructure. These companies are developing proprietary ecosystems that work for their own equipment but don’t interoperate. ChargeLab, which has raised $4.3 million in seed financing ...
Read More »Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Auctions First-Ever Tweet as NFT
“just setting up my twttr” – the first ever tweet on the platform is up for sale after Twitter boss Jack Dorsey listed his famous post as a unique digital signature on a website for selling tweets as non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The post, sent from Dorsey’s account in March of ...
Read More »Apple releases watchOS 7.4 public beta three to testers
Apple has made the third public betas of watchOS 7.4 available for download. Those who wish to participate can download the latest betas and configuration profiles from the Apple Beta Software Program. Subsequent changes for existing participants are available as over-the-air updates on enrolled devices. When watchOS 7.4 is used ...
Read More »Adult content filters for iPhone and iPad required under Utah bill
A bill was approved in Utah to force smartphone and tablet producers to include automatic filters blocking pornography, a feature Apple offers users in iOS. Approved on Thursday by the Utah House of Representatives, the HB72 “Device Filter Amendments” bill requires mobile devices sold or produced in the state ...
Read More »Utah’s ‘Porn Filter’ Law Passes the State Legislature
If you work in cybersecurity, chances are you’re pretty tired by now. On the heels of Russia’s devastating Solarwinds hack that came to light in December, Chinese hackers have mounted what appears to be a full-on assault against Microsoft Exchange Servers, hitting at least 30,000 servers in the United States ...
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