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Mustard Gets $3.75M For High Tech Coaching

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Los Angeles-based Mustard, which develops technology which uses artificial intelligence and computer vision to evaluate an athlete's mechanics and to help with coaching, has raised $3.75M in a seed funding, the company said this morning.

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Reali Finds $20M For Expansion To Southern California

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Reali , a Silicon Valley startup which offers up a high-tech, and artificial intelligence-enabled real estate service, said this week that it has raised $20M in a Series B funding round, which it specifically will use to launch in Southern California.

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Red 6 Bolsters Advisors With Former Air Force Assistant Secretary

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Red 6 said Roper was responsible software, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital engineering, and initiated high-tech programs for hypersonic weapons, autonomous drones, advanced satellites and rockets, and a militarized Internet of Things (IoT).

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Armorway Picks Up $2.5M For AI Platform

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Los Angeles-based Armorway , which develops data analytics software which uses artificial intelligence (AI) for cybersecurity response, has raised $2.5M in a seed funding round.

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Mirror, Mirror On the Wall: How Does This Dress Look in Green?

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While mirrors are typically static pieces of glass, they are now being converted into high-tech portals that can make suggestions to complete an outfit, transport the reflected image into a beach scene or cityscape, and save a shopper’s personal makeup tutorials for future reference.

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Interview with Gabriel Halimi, Co-Founder Of Flo Technologies

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The startup, led by co-founder and CEO Gabriel Halimi , is backed by Crosslink Capital, Anthemis Group, an affiliate of USAA, and such angels as Jamie Siminoff (of Ring fame) and Jason Nazar (who founded Docstoc). We caught up with Gabriel to learn more about the company. How has that been for you? Gabe Halimi: That's a great question.

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Xconomy Announces Channel Focused on the Future of Education

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All this is to say that trends in education and edtech—and especially how education applies to the business of high tech—has long been something our editors have focused on. It asked leading Xconomists the question: What should students be studying now to prepare for 10 years from now?