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Israel’s Magenta Venture Partners closes $100 million new fund for startups
Israeli VC firm Magenta Venture Partners said that it has cloased a new venture capital fund targeting $100 million.
Hyperconverged infrastructure market to touch $17.1 billion by 2023
The global hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) market size is expected to grow from $4.1 billion in 2018 to $17.1 billion by 2023.
BlackBerry Digital Cockpit aimed at in-car infotainment unveiled at CES 2019
BlackBerry Limited unvelied a digital cockpit solution that it says will improve driver experience with security, safety and reliability.
CES 2019: MediaTek unveils AI-powered Smart Home products
With the aim to focus on smart home, the chipmaker MediaTek unveils product based on AI including smart television, smart display screen, smart cameras and smart speakers.
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Bihar govt to push mobile manufacturing, BSDM attracts key players in Delhi
With the aim to attract mobile manufacture to Bihar, Bihar Skill Development Mission (BSDM) held a Mobile Manufacturers Conclave in New Delhi.
Telematics Trends 2019: VAS to gain ground in the age of connected vehicles and 5G
Cutting-edge digital technologies like blockchain, 5G, AI, automation, robotics, cybersecurity and IoT will dominate Telematics Trends 2019 for connected vehicle and VAS.
Lightspeed China Partners raises $560 million of committed capital
Lightspeed China Partners (LCP) announced that it has completed the final closing of fund family IV with total committed capital of $560 million
CES 2019: Velodyne to showcase lidar sensor technology
Velodyne Lidar, Inc. will introduce and demonstrate its breakthrough new lidar sensor technology at CES 2019.
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Now take Amazon Alexa wherever you go; Here’s how
Mumbai-based Agrahyah Technologies which deals in voice solutions has launched an Android-based App called ‘AOP App’ which lets users access Amazon’s voice assistant Alexa on the go.
Cloudera and Hortonworks to focus on Enterprise Data Cloud from Edge to AI
Cloudera informed that it will continue to trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “CLDR”.
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