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Electromed, Inc. announced its participation in two upcoming investor conferences, the Oppenheimer 35th Annual Healthcare MedTech and Services Virtual Conference and the Sidoti Virtual Small-Cap Conference.
Community Groceries in Kansas City will be the first independent grocer to use Amazon’s cashierless Just Walk Out technology, along with the Amazon One palm-recognition payment system.
Microsoft’s recent announcement of a breakthrough in quantum computing could dramatically shorten the timeline for developing practical quantum computers. The company claims to have created a new chip that significantly increases qubit stability.
A podcast episode discussing the potential risks of generative AI in healthcare with Euan McComiskie and Eddie Olla.
MediaKind and Skreens Technology are collaborating to launch a Multiview solution that allows viewers to customize their live event viewing experiences with multiple simultaneous video feeds.
Amazon’s new Retail Ad Service could disrupt retail media for retailers, advertisers, and consumers alike.
The U.S. residential real estate market is in a challenging phase, marked by increasing interest rates and property prices, which has led to a decline in home sales and a rise in renter households. This shift has negatively impacted real estate unicorn startups, leading to falling share prices and reduced investment.
Donald Trump’s foray into cryptocurrency with the $TRUMP token has generated both excitement and concern. This article examines the memecoin’s launch, its potential implications for the crypto industry, and the risks associated with such ventures.
Cryptocurrency firm Tether plans to move its headquarters to El Salvador, capitalizing on the country’s efforts to become a digital currency trading hub. The CEO and co-founders will also relocate to the Central American nation.
Newly released documents illuminate the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s approach to banks’ cryptocurrency involvement in 2022-2023, highlighting supervisory caution but not a blanket ban on banking services for crypto companies.