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Snap accelerator names its latest cohort

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based media company angling to be the conscious consumer’s answer to Refinery29. TRASH — using this machine learning-based video editing toolkit, users can quickly create and edit high-quality, short-form video. The new batch of startups coming from across the U.S. Hardworkers — a Cambridge, Mass.-based

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OPKIX Finds $11.8M For Smart Camera

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Costa Mesa-based OPKIX , which is developing a "smart camera" and related editing and sharing apps, announced today that it has raised $11.8M The company says it wants to become a leading "direct to consumer camera brand". in a Series B funding round. The company says it has now raised a total of $11.8M in funding. Lawrence Greaves.

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Cylance Extends Into Home Antivirus Market

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Irvine-based cybersecurity software developer Cylance said on Thursday that it has extended into the home market, and has rolled out its first software product for the consumer market, CylancePROTECT Home Edition. According to Cylance, the new software brings its AI-driven antivirus to the consumer security market.

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HyperX Launches New Products At CES

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Fountain Valley-based HyperX , the gaming division of Kingston Technology, is hitting CES hard with its product releases, saying this morning that it is launching headsets, microphones, mice, and memory at the consumer electronics show.

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Factual Goes Real-Time On Updates

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Real-time updates and corrections to data are a keypart of Factual's service, allowing its many data partners to contribute back edits to its database, which are reflected across all of the apps and other consumers of that data.

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Taco Bell Jumps On Virtual Reality Bandwagon, To Give Away A Playstation VR

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Irvine-based fast food chain Taco Bell is jumping into the world of virtual reality, saying today that it will give away the chance to win a PlayStation VR to consumers who visit its stores, before the device ships to the general public. READ MORE>>.

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Backed by LG, AmazeVR is hoping to resurrect virtual reality’s consumer dreams

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Despite billions of dollars in investment, and a sustained marketing push from some of the biggest names in the technology industry, virtual reality still doesn’t register with most regular consumers. Oculus Quest and Rift S now shipping.