Paramount+ with Showtime launches at $11.99 per month

June 27, 2023

Today’s the day that Showtime officially integrates with Paramount+ in the U.S., giving subscribers access to all Showtime titles, including “Billions,” “Dexter,” “Yellowjackets,” “George & Tammy” and more. The new ad-free plan, Paramount+ with Showtime, costs $11.99 per month and is replacing Paramount+’s premium ad-free plan, which was $9.99. Existing premium subscribers — with or […]

Paramount+ with Showtime launches at $11.99 per month by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch

Buy, Hold, or Sell End of June: Shopify (SHOP)

June 27, 2023
Amid rapid digitalization, the internet industry is anticipated to thrive and maintain its momentum in the foreseeable future. However, given the mixed financials of Shopify (SHOP), should investors buy, sell,…

3 Internet Stocks Better Than Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL)

June 27, 2023
Shares of tech giant Alphabet (GOOGL) have lost 5% over the past month. Moreover, the company’s financial performance in its last reported quarter was disappointing. So, it might be worth…

3 Biotech Stocks With Some Major Value in Them

June 27, 2023
The worldwide need for healthcare and biotech products is experiencing a steady upsurge fueled by various factors, such as a heightened emphasis on personalized medicine. Therefore, it could be wise…

Augmedics snaps up $82.5M to advance spinal surgery using AR and AI

June 27, 2023

Spinal is one of the fastest-growing categories of surgery, with the number of operations taking place annually now approaching 8 million. But their frequency belies the complexity and sometimes less-than-perfect outcomes of these procedures. That’s created a vacuum that technology is mobilizing to fill: today, a startup called Augmedics that’s built an augmented reality-based navigation […]

Augmedics snaps up $82.5M to advance spinal surgery using AR and AI by Ingrid Lunden originally published on TechCrunch

Y Combinator-backed 0pass seeks to replace passwords in the enterprise

June 27, 2023

Several years ago, Noah Stanford teamed up with Michael Melone to found 0pass, a startup that aims to make it easier for companies to replace usernames and passwords with biometrics, like Touch ID and Face ID. Relatively quickly, 0pass gained the attention of investors including Y Combinator, recently closing a $3.5 million seed round led […]

Y Combinator-backed 0pass seeks to replace passwords in the enterprise by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch