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PortalOne raises $60M as it levels up to launch its hybrid, immersive gaming platform later this year

TechCrunch LA

PortalOne , which is building an immersive gaming platform that describes itself as hybrid in more ways than one — it mixes games with a game show/talk show format, and it’s designed to work across various devices from mobile through to consoles and VR headsets — has picked up $60 million.

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Interview with Jeff Kukowski, SecureAuth

socalTECH

In a world where there seems likes there is a major, security breach every day, where usernames and passwords are just not enough because they keep getting stolen, and where hackers have even started to hijack people's mobile phones to break into accounts, what do you do? We are lazy. That's why things are changing.

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Qualcomm Says Chinese Court Has Banned Some Apple iPhone Sales

Xconomy

The patents Qualcomm accuses the smartphone maker of unlawfully benefiting from relate to how people edit photographs and how they use the device’s touch screen to manage mobile applications, the company. Read more » Reprints | Share: UNDERWRITERS AND PARTNERS.

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REACH Connected Future: Gaming Recap

Tech Zulu Event

As you might recall, our first installation of REACH , was back in November and covered disruptive technology in the gaming industry. The inspiration to create Call of Duty vs Clash of Cans is very different on mobile. $$ and Advertisements. Concurrently, Scot also sees an overall pullback on original IP’s. Social Gaming.

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Interview with Steve Jillings, TeleSign

socalTECH

Steve Jillings has a long track record of running successful startups in Southern California, ranging from such companies as FrontBridge Technologies (sold to Microsoft in 2005 for over $200M) and Vantage Media (acquired in 2007). In 2011, we had two of our patents approved. One was for our PhoneID product, which is extremely important to us.

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Will Wearable Tech Ever Replace the Phone?

Tech Zulu Event

Ten years ago wearable technology was a relatively unknown thing. Ask somebody today to describe wearable technology to you, and they’ll probably talk about the latest round of smart watches, or maybe Google Glass. Wearable technology will expand in more numerous and impactful ways than smartphones have in the past ten years.