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Dell’s Capital Expertise

Plus: World's 1st 'tooth regrowth' medicine moves toward clinical trials in Japan 

In Today’s Edition

  • There Is No Funding Winter For Good Startups

  • Binance-Backed AlterVerse Acquires Digital Lands On Jump.trade’s RADDX Racing Metaverse

  • Elon Musk blames data scraping by AI startups for his new paywalls on reading tweets

  • Humane's first gadget is named the 'Humane Ai Pin', and it's coming this year

  • Microsoft unveils the world's first analog optical computer to solve optimization problems

  • World's 1st 'tooth regrowth' medicine moves toward clinical trials in Japan

🚀Startups Nuts

According to Kant, there is a flush of funds for well-structured and good projects. Kant also asserted that corporate governance is crucial for sustenance and growth of startups. Earlier he also called for self-governance for the startups to mature into a robust company.

Jump.trade has partnered with Web3 game creator, AlterVerse for digital lands. The announcement comes when two parties are gearing up to launch their upcoming metaverse games, RADDX Racing Metaverse and Sky City. With The RADDX Racing Metaverse, Jump. trade plans to go beyond a typical car racing game.

🏭Business Nuts

Twitter has announced new 'temporary' limits on how many posts people can read per day. Unverified accounts will now only be able to see 600 posts per day, with new unverified accounts limited to just 300 posts per day. Verified accounts will be able to read up to 6,000 posts per day. The platform has started blocking access for anyone who isn't logged in. Elon Musk blames data scrapers and system manipulation for the new limitations.

This article delves into Dell's unique approach to capital expertise and how it has contributed to the company's success. It explores Dell's financial strategies, including efficient working capital management, asset monetization, and optimizing capital structure, which have allowed the company to thrive and remain competitive in the ever-changing tech industry.

📱Tech Nuts

Humane, a company started by former Apple employees that aims to create an AI-first post-smartphone future, has announced that its first gadget will be called the Humane Ai Pin. There is not much information about how the gadget will work, what it will do, or what it looks like. Humane has a partnership with Qualcomm to power the Ai Pin with an advanced Snapdragon platform. A video showing the company's co-founder demonstrating a device that could be the Ai Pin at a TED conference earlier this year is available in the article.

Microsoft's Analog Interactive Machine (AIM) uses both binary and continuous variables to solve problems of optimization at a lightning-fast pace. The system uses optics and electronics to process continuous value data and perform vector-matrix multiplications. Its components have been miniaturized to fit centimeter-scale chips - the AIM is no bigger than a rack enclosure. Optical computers could open up new fields of research while also reducing resources spent on performing complex calculations.

🎁Miscellaneous

A Japanese research team is set to begin clinical trials in July 2024 on a medication that might allow people to grow new teeth. If everything goes to plan, the team plans to have the medication ready for general use in 2030. The medicine is intended for people who lack a full set of adult teeth due to a congenital condition called anodontia. It works by blocking a certain protein's function. If the drug works in humans, it will be a game-changer for the entire field of dentistry.

💡What else are we reading and seeing?

😎Fun Fact

The average person spends about six months of their lifetime waiting for red traffic lights to turn green.

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