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Yardi Expands Renter Screening With Equifax Data

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Santa Barbara-based property management software developer Yardi has expanded its renter screening service, ScreenWorks Pro, saying this morning that it has started providing access to payroll records from Equifax in the olution.

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Advantech Rolls Out AI Tools For Pandemic Screening

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Irvine-based Advantech , a developer of IoT and other embedded platforms, has rolled out a new, artificial intelligence tool which it says is aimed at preventing infection by COVID-19 in high traffic and heavily populated environments.

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Eyenuk In Pilot For Eye Screening For Devlyn Optical

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Los Angeles-based Eyenuk , which develops systems that use artificial intelligence (AI) and software to detect diabetic retinopathy (DR), says it is in a pilot to provide eye screening to Devlyn Optical , a spin-off of Grupo Devlyn, an optical retailer that has a network of over a thousand stores in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and the US.

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RealD Installing 100 New Screens in China

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3D and visual technology developer RealD Inc. to install RealD 3D film screens into 100 of its theaters across China. announced Monday it signed a deal with Beijing, China-based Wanda Cinema Line Corp.

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Seek Thermal Rolls Out Temperature Screening System

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Santa Barbara-based Seek Thermal , which develops thermal imaging products, says it has rolled out a new, low-cost thermal imaging system which automates temperature screening using skin temperature.

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Flipagram Goes Full Screen

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Los Angeles-based Flipagram , the startup which develops mobile apps which let you put your photos to free, popular music, said today that its apps now feature full screen photo video editing, and up to 60 seconds of free music. The company said the full screen support allow for "bigger, better and more engaging" mobile video stories.

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HomeMe Gets $3.2M For Rental Screening App

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Los Angeles-based rental screening app developer HomeMe dislosed this morning that it has raised $3.2M HomeMe develops a mobile app which lets renters find apartments, and then get pre-approval for those apartments. in a funding round. The funding was led by Menlo Ventures. The company is led by Steelhouse founder Mark Douglas.

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