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newstechnologyToday's tech news: Pixel 8 Pro gets new features, Microsoft Co-Pilot can now generate music, and more Today's tech news (December 24, 2023): Google adds headline features to its flagship Pixel 8 Pro smartphone through software update, Microsoft adds more features to CoPilot and more with GPT-4 did. Google Pixel 8 Pro (Image source: Google)Today's tech news in India: If you're a Pixel 8 Pro smartphone user, Google has significantly improved its video recording capabilities by introducing Video Boost technology through a software update, and CoPilot, powered by Microsoft's generative AI, can now generate music for free. I did. you…

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It's not every day that a new VC firm emerges from stealth. Now, Varsity is announcing its first fund. Founded by a former Société Générale executive and two of his VC investors who worked at Serena Capital, Varsity has already raised €70 million ( At today's exchange rates he has raised $75 million. This is just the first deadline, as Varsity hopes to raise as much as 150 million euros ($161 million) for Varsity I. Overall, the company plans to invest in around 30 European startups. Varsity's limited partners include his Bpifrance, a French public bank, MACSF, Sogecap and Elevation…

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Considering Todoist currently has over 30 million users, it's likely that a significant number of your friends, family, and colleagues use Todoist to keep track of their personal and professional tasks. There may be several. Still, Todoist never really took off as a workspace project management tool. Other companies working on sophisticated task tracking and project management services, such as Asana, Monday, and Atlassian, are really cornering this part of the enterprise software industry. But Todoist isn't giving up and is launching a new way to manage tasks at work. This new feature has been in beta for some time,…

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The world's power infrastructure is filled with transformers, devices that change the voltage as electricity flows through the power grid. They are found almost everywhere, from power plants to cell phone chargers. Most have remained unchanged since they were first developed in the late 1800s. This longevity is not only a testament to the original design, but also to how little the grid has changed in the intervening years. But with distributed renewable energy, batteries, and electric vehicles, change is coming to the world's power grid faster than at any time in the last century. Electricity no longer needs to…

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The year 2023 is coming to a close, but it has been full of great news stories you might like to remember. Here are a few tech news stories to reflect on and some that may change the world forever — and you were a part of it. Mercedes Drivers Can Utilize Voice Control with ChatGPT Mercedes-Benz unveiled a test program that enables American drivers to operate select luxury automobiles via voice commands using ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot. The test opens to about 900,000 cars with Mercedes’ “MBUX” systems installed. Following drivers’ opt-in via a Mercedes app or voice command,…

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No matter how you look at it, job hunting is difficult. Even more so if you enter the same information into an application over and over again. This feels like a process ripe for a digital update, with early-stage startup Simplify combining surveys, job scraping, job matching, autofill applications, and text-based question answering assistance into one. We are trying to achieve digital updates by doing this. program. Today, W21 YC alumni continue to work with applicants and employers to build business models around this idea, announcing a $3 million seed. Michael Yang, the company's CEO and co-founder, says it's long…

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Fresh off $40 million in funding, streaming media company Plex today announced its expansion into a new business: in-store movie rentals. This additional feature will initially be available to customers in the US, giving streamers a new means of generating revenue beyond subscription products and ad-supported streaming, as the advertising market remains unpredictable. Therefore, diversification will prove to be important. At launch, the marketplace will offer movies from top studios including WB, Paramount, MGM, Lionsgate, and A24. That means Plex users will be able to rent titles like “Barbie,” “Wonka,” and “Aquaman and His Kingdom.” “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning,”…

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Polycam, an app that uses smartphone sensors to capture 3D scans of objects, has raised funding from high-profile investors including Adobe and YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley. Polycam today announced that it has closed an $18 million Series A round led by Left Lane Capital with participation from Adobe Ventures, Hurley and others. Polycam co-founder and CEO Chris Heinrich said the capital will support new 3D editing and collaboration capabilities, training AI models to render 3D objects, and new market expansion. Polycam was founded in early 2021 by Heinrich and Elliot Spellman, who met while working together at Ubiquity6, a startup…

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Just two years ago, VC funding for cybersecurity startups was on the rise. In fact, $23 billion has flowed into the sector, according to Crunchbase. However, as a result of 2021's unusually strong rally, high valuations, and investor caution over market volatility, cybersecurity startups' revenue was only a third of that in 2023. But there's always Several Winners during downtime. Yesterday, NinjaOne, an IT platform for endpoint management, security, and visibility, announced that it has raised $231.5 million in a Series C funding round led by Iconiq Growth. The huge round, which included participation from Snowflake Chairman and CEO Frank…

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From the passage of the Telecommunications Bill 2023 in the Indian Parliament to the global outage that affected X (formerly Twitter) and the launch of several major smartphones, a lot happened in the world of technology last week. Ta. Take a look at everything that's happened in the world of technology over the past week. 1) The Telecommunications Bill was passed by Congress:The Parliament of India has announced that it will reform the country's century-old telecommunications laws under the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885, the Radio Telegraph Act (1933) and the Telegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950. Passed the Telecommunications Bill…

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