Tue.Dec 03, 2019

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ServiceTitan Acquires WaterSoftWare

L.A. Business Journal

Glendale-based software firm ServiceTitan acquired water treatment software developer WaterSoftWare for an undisclosed sum.

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Ethereum Researcher Arrested, Charged In LA With Aiding North Korea

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A researcher behind the popular Ethereum cryptocurrency has been arrested in Los Angeles, and charged with helping North Korea to evade sanctions, according to CNN on Tuesday. The researcher--Virgil Griffith--had been arrested on Friday at Los Angeles International Airport. According to a complaint from the U.S. Department of Justice, Virgil Griffith specifically traveled to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) in order deliver a presentation and technical advice on using cryp

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Deep 6 AI Raises $17 Million Series A

L.A. Business Journal

Pasadena medical software developer Deep 6 AI raised a $17 million Series A.

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Ring Under Fire Again For Cozy Police Relationship

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Santa Monica-based doorbell and security camera maker Ring is under fire again from privacy and civil rights advocates, for providing a "street level" view of locations of its cameras to local police departments. According to a report from CNET, police departments that have been partnered with Ring had access to a "heat map" of Ring camera locations, down to the street level, to assist those departments in determining where they might be able to request video related to investigations.

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Can You Ask for Office Rent Relief? How to Manage Your Lease During COVID-19

Office leases are one of companies’ largest expenses, and if your whole team is working from home with no clear end in sight, you may be wondering what to do about your lease.

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Veracyte Aims to Expand Diagnostics Reach With $50M NanoString Deal

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Veracyte, a company whose tests help physicians make treatment decisions, is adding technology from NanoString to the fold to expand its diagnostic capabilities. South San Francisco-based Veracyte (NASDAQ: VCYT ) announced Tuesday that it has reached a deal for global rights to develop and commercialize diagnostics based on the nCounter FLEX system.

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Mitchell | Genex Buys CompAlliance

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San Diego-based Mitchell | Genex , a provider of technology, medical cost containment, and disability management services, has acquired CompAlliance , a provider of managed care services, the company said this morning. Financial details of the acquisition were not announced. Mitchell | Genex said the move will help it expand and enhance its managed care services.

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Airgain Selected By Didi Chuxing For Autonomous Vehicle Project

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San Diego-based antenna technology developer Airgain reported this morning that it has been selected by Chinese on-demand taxi and ridesharing provider Didi Chuxing , to provide its products in a cellular connectivity pilot for its autonomous vehicle pilot in Shanghai. According to Airgain, its antennas are being used in an antenna array as part of a C-V2X (Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything) system being implemented by Didi Chuxing for its robo-taxi project, which it currently in testing on public

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Stemonix, Atomwise Team Up on Drug Discovery With MicroOrgans and AI

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Two venture-backed startups that have developed technologies intended to speed up the drug discovery and development process are combining those tools in a bid to achieve their goals together. San Francisco-based Atomwise has developed deep learning techniques for use in structure-based small molecule drug discovery. Since 2012 it has raised more than $50 million to bolster the development and application of its tech, which has been used by pharmaceutical and agrochemical companies, as well as b

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ServiceTitan Acquires WaterSoftWare

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Los Angeles-based ServiceTitan , which offers up a suite of software for home service and commercial contractors, has acquired WaterSoftWare , a developer of business management software for the water treatment industry. Financial terms of the acquisition were not announced. According to ServiceTitan, the move will help it with expansion into a new market, the water treatment industry.

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