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Tech Moves: Former Ada Developers Academy CEO joins venture studio; Riveter co-CEO steps down; and more

GeekWire

Conduit Venture Labs Photo) — Seattle tech leader Lauren Sato joined Seattle hardware startup studio Conduit Venture Labs as an entrepreneur-in-residence. The former CEO of Ada Developers Academy said she will focus on Conduit’s health and performance vertical. “Prototyping alone sidelines most hardware founders.

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Tech Moves: Ex-Microsoft COO Kevin Turner leaves Core Scientific; Magic AI founder joins ThruWave

GeekWire

Founded in 2017, Core Scientific is building blockchain infrastructure technology related to hosting, transaction processing and application development. Anthony previously led Magic AI, a Seattle startup that developed AI software to help monitor horses. ThruWave spun out of the University of Washington in 2017.

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Huawei worked on facial recognition system to surveil Uighurs, new report claims

The Verge

Huawei worked on a facial recognition system to monitor and track China’s Uighur minority, according to a new report from video surveillance researchers at IPVM. The facial recognition project appears to have been a demonstration of how Huawei hardware could be used to employ partner algorithms from a Chinese vendor called Megvii.

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3D-printed shoe startup steps into $3M to help reduce carbon footprints, localize manufacturing

GeekWire

The company developed an internal method of manufacturing modular footwear parts using 3D printers and thermoplastic polyurethane powder. A host of startups stepped up between 2014 to 2017 seeking to 3D print footwear, Stahl said. The footwear assemblies are post-processed with AMT technology.

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The HP-Autonomy lawsuit: Timeline of an M&A disaster

CIO Business Intelligence

Rather than selling software to customers, HP said, Autonomy had been selling them hardware at a loss, then booking the sales as software licensing revenue. November 2005: Autonomy agrees to buy search technology developer Verity for $500 milllion, its third acquisition of the year after NCorp (in February) and etalk (in June).

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Roku is bringing its Roku Channel to Amazon Fire TV, which makes sense

The Verge

And while it may seem odd that The Roku Channel would live on Fire TV devices — Amazon and Roku are direct competitors in set-top-box hardware — it might actually make a lot of sense. Neither Amazon nor Roku truly rely on hardware sales to boost their TV brands.

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Insomniac confirms Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a standalone PS5 game

The Verge

Despite Rutter’s comments, though, developer Insomniac Games has confirmed in a tweet that Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a “standalone game” that continues the adventures of the video game Spider-Man.

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