💻 Read AI raises $10M, creates virtual meeting dashboard to show you when you talk too much
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Read AI raises $10M, creates virtual meeting dashboard to show you when you talk too much. Meetings can go one of two ways… either be productive, or be ineffective. Read AI wants all meeting goers to be engaged and feel productive, and it has developed a real-time shared dashboard to alert meeting participants when things are going well or not so well. (Christine Hall via TechCrunch)
Blue Origin 'gambled' with its Moon lander pricing, NASA says in legal documents. Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin “gambled” with its Moon lander proposal last year by hoping NASA would be willing to negotiate its $5.9 billion price tag, agency attorneys argued in blunt legal filings obtained by The Verge. (Joey Roulette via The Verge)
Facebook's documents about Instagram and teens. Facebook Inc. is scheduled to testify at a Senate hearing on Thursday about its products’ effects on young people’s mental health. The hearing in front of the Commerce Committee’s consumer-protection subcommittee was prompted by a mid-September article in The Wall Street Journal. (Wall Street Journal)
Developers are making games for a Nintendo 4K console that doesn't exist. At least 11 companies, including Zynga, have tools from Nintendo to make 4K Switch games. Many people were surprised to learn that Nintendo Co. 's new video game console is missing a common feature of rival systems: support for high-fidelity, 4K… (Takashi Mochizuki via Bloomberg)
This is Facebook's internal research on the mental health effects of Instagram. Facebook has shared the internal research about the impact of Instagram on teenage mental well-being reported on by The Wall Street Journal earlier this month. (Jay Peters via The Verge)
Telegram bots are trying to steal your one-time passwords. Telegram-powered bots are being utilized to steal the one-time passwords required in two-factor authentication (2FA) security. On Wednesday, researchers from Intel 471 said that they have seen an "uptick" in the number of these services provided in the web's underground, and over the past few months, it appears the variety of 2FA circumvention solutions is expanding -- with bots becoming a firm favorite. (Charlie Osborne via ZDNet)
Amazon sent us a 13-page PDF to prove Elon Musk is as litigious as Jeff Bezos. On Tuesday, Elon Musk accused Jeff Bezos and his companies of using the legal system to slow SpaceX’s progress during a talk at the 2021 Code Conference. Just a few hours later, Amazon — which is working on a competing satellite-based internet project — sent The Verge an unsolicited 13-page list of lawsuits, government petitions, and other legal actions that SpaceX has taken over the years. (Sean O'Kane via The Verge)
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