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Location American Startup News for 16 September 2016
Rigged mobile game lets you gerrymander political districts to steal elections Game publisher Hitcents and media site Fusion have launched Rigged, a mobile game about gerrymandering political districts in order to steal elections. If anything, the free-to-play iOS and Android title is timely as the...
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Apple ordered to pay $118 million tax in Japan for underreporting income (Reuters) – An Apple Inc iTunes unit in Japan was ordered to pay some 12 billion yen ($118 million) in tax by local authorities after underreporting income, media reported Friday. The unit has since paid the amount, th...
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Twitter's first NFL Thursday Night Football livestream watched by 2.1 million viewers The National Football League (NFL) has revealed the broadcast performance of the first Thursday Night Football game of the 2016 season. It said that the game was seen by a total of 48.1 million viewers on television, but...
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How Razer's startup fund will serve its mission to reach all gamers Razer is for gamers, by gamers. The maker of gaming hardware is all about providing products for hardcore gamers, and it believes that the larger mainstream public will like those products as well. It’s just like Apple...
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Microsoft sold 79,000 Xbox One S controllers last month in the U.S. The Xbox One lineup got a complete overhaul in August, and this led to some big sales for Microsoft’s products. Xbox One was the top-selling console thanks to the launch of the Xbox One S redesign, but that revamp also...
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6 roles where chatbots are so useful right now

Venture Beat - 16 Sep 2016 21:10
6 roles where chatbots are so useful right now GUEST: Bots may lack the initiative that true, fully realized AI promises, but this doesn’t mean that they aren’t useful to us right now. Day-to-day bots are taking over simpler functions and receiving plenty of pres...
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It's On: Tesla, Mobileye Spar Bitterly Over What Triggered Autopilot-Related Split The maker of camera-based vehicle sensor systems and Tesla have differing versions of why their relationship collapsed.
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Credit Card Agreements: Profiles in Gibberish
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Star Wars: Battlefront's Death Star trailer shows the joys of playing as R2-D2 and Chewbacca Everyone knows that the real hero in that galaxy far, far away is a stout droid with the designation R2-D2. Now, Electronic Arts is giving players the chance to accurately portray that irrefutable fact. The publisher rel...
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7 predictions from early-stage bot investors

Venture Beat - 16 Sep 2016 19:45
7 predictions from early-stage bot investors Right now, Facebook, Microsoft, and more than 170 companies across the bot landscape are trying to put software inside chat platforms. As bots become part of the biggest platforms on the planet, there's wide speculation ...
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GamesBeat weekly roundup: Pokémon Go gets buddies, and Warcraft's loremaster retires Welcome to another GamesBeat weekly roundup! This time, we look at an action role-playing game about burning books, Star Trek Online lets players 3D print their ships, and Sony updates the PlayStation 4’s user interfac...
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Surprises Are Great For Parties But They Can Kill The Sale Of A Business Despite the old adage of "buyer beware", if a seller tries to hide facts from the buyer and they uncover it, say goodbye to the deal. This happens quite often in fact.
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Ford's self-driving car is ... totally normal

Venture Beat - 16 Sep 2016 19:16
Ford's self-driving car is ... totally normal FEATURE: I don’t own a car. Living in New York, I don’t even have a license. But on Monday Ford’s autonomous car took me for a ten-minute ride on the calm streets of Dearborn, Michigan, where the 113-year-old motor...
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Nobody Gets Hipster Robot Art, Either

Forbes - 16 Sep 2016 18:25
Nobody Gets Hipster Robot Art, Either Does your boyfriend act like a robot? Maybe he has his reasons. Cartoon by Shannon Wheeler.
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Opt-in advertisments are proving to be popular in virtual reality EXCLUSIVE: In virtual reality apps, opt-in video ads work much better than pre-roll ads, according to a report by VR ad network Immersv. Emeryville-based Immersv said that opt-in video ads convert at a 37 percent higher ...
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Congress To IRS: The Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improves The U.S. Congress operates under two sets of rules, one for the House of Representatives and another for the Senate. The rules in the House are essentially designed to enable the majority party (now the Republicans) to p...
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As a species we're probably not terribly good at predicting the future. To be more precise, we probably have a tendency to think life in ten years will look very much as it does today.
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New Auction House Marries New Technology With Old Business Model, Classic Cars With Cult Cars The Finest Automobile Auctions is aiming to lure a new generation of automobile connoisseurs who are more accustomed to buying things with the tap of a button than a raise of the paddle into the world of high-ticket, cla...
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5 Minutes With Revered South African Lawyer, Brian Kahn Brian Kahn talks about how the rule of law in particular is ensuring not just stability but growth in emerging markets in South Africa and across the continent.
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KeyMe raises $15 million for digital key-copying kiosks Here’s a new twist on getting your keys copied at the hardware store. KeyMe has raised $15 million in funding to expand its key-copying kiosks, which enable you to save “digital copies” of keys in the cloud. KeyMe ...
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Microsoft updates Skype Preview for Windows 10 Insiders with texting from your PC Microsoft has been toying with bringing texting functionality to Windows 10 PCs for a while now, and the company is still trying to figure out the best approach. As promised, Microsoft has updated Skype Preview for Windo...
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The DeanBeat: The intersection of sci-fi, video games, and real-world tech Video game designer Will Wright was fond of saying that a dog-eared copy of Neal Stephenson’s 1992 novel Snow Crash was the business plan for many Silicon Valley startups. That novel’s vision of the Metaverse inspire...
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