<span>Monthly Archives</span><h1>May 2018</h1>
    Tech News

    Buy an Xbox One X on Amazon and get $20 off an Enhanced game

    May 2, 2018

    Playing video games is apparently good for your brain. Which is exactly why you should get an Xbox One X and take advantage of this sweet deal on Amazon. 

    When you buy an Xbox One X, you can save $20 on an Enhanced game of your choice. According to Microsoft, Xbox One X games with the Enhanced logo on them are built specifically to take full advantage of the console, boasting crisper quality and better performance. Simply add an Xbox One X to your cart and choose from selection of Enhanced games to get the discount.

    More about Microsoft, Xbox, Mashable Shopping, Shopping Amazon, and Xbox One X
    Source: Mashable | Buy an Xbox One X on Amazon and get off an Enhanced game

    Startups

    Tyson Foods investment arm backs another lab-grown meat manufacturer

    May 2, 2018

    The venture investment arm of massive meat manufacturer Tyson Foods is continuing its push into potential alternative methods of poultry production with a new investment in the Israeli startup Future Meat Technologies.

    The backer of companies like the plant-based protein-maker Beyond Meat, and cultured-meat company Memphis Meats, Tyson Ventures’ latest investment is also tackling technology development to create mass-produced meat in a lab — instead of on the farm.

    Future Meat Technologies is working to commercialize a manufacturing technology for fat and muscle cells that was first developed in the laboratories of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

    “It is difficult to imagine cultured meat becoming a reality with a current production price of about $10,000 per kilogram,” said Yaakov Nahmias, the company’s founder and chief scientist, in a statement. “We redesigned the manufacturing process until we brought it down to $800 per kilogram today, with a clear roadmap to $5-10 per kg by 2020.”

    The deal marks Tyson’s first investment in an Israeli startup and gives the company another potential horse in the race to develop substitutes for the factory slaughterhouses that provide most of America’s meat.

    “This is definitely in the Memphis Meats… in the lab-based meat world,” says Justin Whitmore, executive vice president of corporate strategy and chief sustainability officer of Tyson Foods.

    Whitmore takes pains to emphasize that Tyson is continuing to invest in its traditional business lines, but acknowledges that the company believes “in exploring additional opportunities for growth that give consumers more choices,” according to a statement.

    While startups like Impossible Foods are focused on developing plant-based alternatives to the proteins that give meat its flavor, Future Meat Technologies and Memphis Meats are trying to use animal cells themselves to grow meat, rather than basically harvesting it from dead animals.

    Chef Uri Navon mixing ingredients with FMT’s cultured meat

    According to Nahmias, animal fat produces the flavors and aromas that stimulate taste buds, and he says that his company can produce the fat without harvesting animals and without genetic modification.

    For Whitmore, what separates Future Meat Technologies and Memphis Meats is the scale of the bioreactors that the companies are using to make their meat. Both companies — indeed all companies on the hunt for a meat replacement — are looking for a way around relying on fetal bovine serum, which is now a crucial component for any lab-cultured meats.

    “I want my children to eat meat that is delicious, sustainable and safe,” said Nahmias, in a statement, “this is our commitment to future generations.”

    The breadth of backgrounds among the investors that have come together to finance the $2.2 million seed round for Future Meat Technologies speak to the market opportunity that exists for getting a meat manufacturing replacement right.

    “Global demand for protein and meat is growing at a rapid pace, with an estimated worldwide market of more than a trillion dollars, including explosive growth in China. We believe that making a healthy, non-GMO product that can meet this demand is an essential part of our mission,” said Rom Kshuk, the chief executive of Future Meat Technologies, in a statement.

    One of the company’s first pilot products is lab-grown chicken meat that chefs have already used in some recipes. 

    FMT’s first cultured chicken kebab on grilled eggplant with tahini sauce

    In addition to Tyson Ventures, investors in the Future Meat Technologies seed round included the Neto Group, an Israeli food conglomerate; Seed2Growth Ventures, a Chicago-based fund backed by Walmart wealth; BitsXBites, a Chinese food technology fund; and Agrinnovation, an Israeli investment fund founded by Yissum, the Technology Transfer Company of The Hebrew University,

    “Hebrew University, home to Israel’s only Faculty of Agriculture, specializes in incubating applied research in such fields as animal-free meat sources. Future Meat Technologies’ innovations are revolutionizing the sector and leading the way in creating sustainable alternative protein sources,” said Dr. Yaron Daniely, president and CEO of Yissum.

     


    Source: Tech Crunch Startups | Tyson Foods investment arm backs another lab-grown meat manufacturer

    Tech News

    Jenna Fischer finally reveals what Pam said to Michael during their airport goodbye

    May 2, 2018

    It’s been nearly five years since The Office ended, but Jenna Fischer is still answering questions about her role as Pam Beesly.

    In an Instagram live video on Tuesday, Fischer answered one of the lingering questions fans still have to this day: What did Pam say to Michael in Season 7’s touching episode, “Goodbye, Michael?”

    In Steve Carell’s farewell episode, Michael says goodbye to everyone in the office except Pam, who was busy running an errand. 

    Pam was MIA because she thought Michael wasn’t leaving until the next day, but once Jim found out Michael was catching a flight to Colorado to live with his fiancé later that night he brought Pam to the airport to make sure the two got to part ways properly. Read more…

    More about Television, Instagram, Steve Carell, The Office, and Jenna Fischer


    Source: Mashable | Jenna Fischer finally reveals what Pam said to Michael during their airport goodbye

    Tech News

    Ariana Grande played the 'Musical Genre Challenge' with Jimmy Fallon and gave Drake a '90s diva remix

    May 2, 2018

    Is there a song, or really a genre, Ariana Grande can’t do? 

    The “No Tears Left To Cry” singer stopped by The Tonight Show on Tuesday to play a game with Jimmy Fallon called the “Musical Genre Challenge.” They were given a popular song and a random genre and tried to make it work, with varying degrees of success.

    The late night host turned Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” into a ska song and then Usher’s “Yeah” somehow into a country song. Fallon channeled his inner Johnny Cash and it worked well for him. 

    But it was Grande who stole the show, turning Kendrick Lamar’s “Humble” into a goth rock musical number. She even managed to take Drake’s “God’s Plan” and turn it into a ’90s diva smash hit.  Read more…

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    Source: Mashable | Ariana Grande played the 'Musical Genre Challenge' with Jimmy Fallon and gave Drake a '90s diva remix

    World News

    Kim Kardashian, Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner Have Apparently Teamed Up To Help An Imprisoned Grandma

    May 2, 2018
    1. Kim Kardashian, Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner Have Apparently Teamed Up To Help An Imprisoned Grandma  Bustle
    2. Kim Kardashian’s Secret Chats With Ivanka Trump Revealed: WTF Is Going On?  Hollywood Life
    3. Kim Kardashian Is Teaming Up with Jared Kushner for an Actually Good Cause  Vanity Fair
    4. Full coverage

    Source: Google News | Kim Kardashian, Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner Have Apparently Teamed Up To Help An Imprisoned Grandma

    World News

    Boy Scouts are dropping the word 'boy' from the name of flagship program

    May 2, 2018
    1. Boy Scouts are dropping the word ‘boy’ from the name of flagship program  USA TODAY
    2. ‘Boy’ Scouts announce name change as girls join ranks  NBCNews.com
    3. Boy Scouts to drop ‘Boy’ from title of its flagship program with girls to soon join its ranks  MassLive.com
    4. Social media reacts to Boy Scouts name change  Cincinnati.com
    5. Full coverage

    Source: Google News | Boy Scouts are dropping the word 'boy' from the name of flagship program

    Startups

    Sling TV expands cloud DVR service to a bunch of new devices

    May 2, 2018

    Dish’s Sling TV service is expanding its Cloud DVR to a wide variety of new devices.

    Chrome browser, Chromecast, Xbox One, LG Smart TVs, and more recent models of Samsung Smart TVs (2016 and 2017 models) will all now support Sling TV’s Cloud DVR service.

    For those of you who don’t know, Sling TV DVR is a digital DVR service that lets users record up to 50 hours of content, with an unlimited amount of time for storing those devices. In other words, recorded content in the digital DVR will never expire.

    Of note: Sling TV’s DVR service costs an extra $5/month on top of the base package, which starts at $20/month.

    The company recently announced that it has 2.2 million users on the service, making Sling TV the biggest internet-based live TV service.

    By comparison, Hulu Live has 450,000 users and YouTube TV has 300,000 users, according to a report from January, while AT&T’s DirecTV Now has 1 million users.

    To check out the full list of Sling TV’s DVR-supported devices, check out this information page.


    Source: Tech Crunch Startups | Sling TV expands cloud DVR service to a bunch of new devices

    Startups

    Homecare services startup Cera announces $17M Series A

    May 2, 2018

    Startup life is nothing if not full of ups and downs. On the up this week is Cera, the London-based homecare startup advised by former Deputy Prime Minister Sir Nick Clegg, which today is announcing $17 million in Series A funding. Investing in the round is Guinness Asset Management (via its EIS fund), Yabeo (which is also the lead investor in Germany’s biggest care supply company Pflegebox), and Kairos. In addition, a number of Cera’s seed backers have followed on.

    Contrast that with last week when a Bloomberg report alleged that fake reviews of Cera had been posted to third-party websites, such as TrustPilot — allegedly written by “Cera Care employees or people close to them” — and that at the time of its report some non-existent or expired NHS partnerships were incorrectly listed on Cera’s website.

    The same report also revealed that Cera — which makes a virtue of its ability to collect and take actions on client data — wasn’t registered with the U.K. data regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), before February this year, although the company tells TechCrunch it began the process a year earlier. Either way, the startup launched as early as November 2016 and therefore was likely operating for a period without the proper data regulation.

    Addressing the alleged fake reviews, and alleged misrepresentation of some NHS partnerships, Cera issued TechCrunch with the following statement:

    “We have looked into this, and TrustPilot have removed unverified reviews. We pride ourselves on delivering outstanding, high-quality care, which is demonstrated through our platform’s automated customer feedback, which remains at a 95% satisfaction rate.

    “Contrary to certain statements in recent press articles, we have partnered with several NHS organisations over the past year, successfully delivering NHS-funded and referred care services. In 2018 we have delivered NHS CCG funded care with the following CCGs: Lambeth, Tower Hamlets, Haringey, Enfield, and previously had partnered with CCGs including Brent, Harrow and Hillingdon, and East London Foundation Trust, in addition to marketing in NHS hospitals including: Central Middlesex, West Middlesex, Northwick Park, Royal Marsden, Whittington and Barnet & Chase Farm. We note that at the time the articles were written, our website was not fully up to date with these materials and have since rectified it – this was in part due to variable contractual expiry dates”.

    Meanwhile, Cera says it will use its Series A funding — which is made up of both equity and debt — to expand its services further across the U.K., launching in an additional three cities beyond London, namely Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham, via what it is calling a “buy and build” strategy. This will see Cera buy struggling homecare agencies across the U.K. — many of which it says lack the technology to scale and grow independently — as a more rapid means of expanding.

    “In a fragmented market of over 8,000 homecare providers, Cera has built the technology to quickly aggregate U.K. homecare businesses in a scalable manner, in what will be a U.K.-first from a startup in this space. This model will also be used to drive Cera’s expansion to Germany,” says the company.

    The injection of capital will also support Cera’s continued investment in “AI”. It has been prototyping a chatbot-styled assistant it calls “Martha,” which it claims can successfully foresee deterioration in patient health, based on carer feedback, such as whether a patient hasn’t been eating, has a fever, or isn’t walking normally. The aim is to pre-empt more serious illnesses and avoid unnecessary admissions to hospital.

    Related to this, I understand from Cera’s latest investor email report that Cera has grown its data set to “over 1 million data points” — a 90 percent quarter-on-quarter increase — which it intends to feed into its machine learning-powered predictive analytics tool to help improve health outcomes and reduce preventable hospital admissions. “We are taking active steps to ensure GDPR compliance,” says the company, which is just as well.

    The same email details a number of business development updates by Cera, including that it is working on a collaboration with NHS 111 that — if it goes ahead — would permit integration of data records between Cera and the NHS 111 service. The startup is also working on Amazon Alexa integration, and has formed an exclusive partnership with the Daily Mail Group, to offer home care to Daily Mail readers and users.

    To that end, the U.K. homecare startup space is pretty crowded already and therefore media partnerships and other more direct ways to market could be quite important beyond simply becoming a partner provider to local health and social care authorities. Cera’s direct U.K. competitors include HomeTouch (backed by Rocket Internet’s GFC, Passion Capital, Bupa, and 500 Startups), and SuperCarers.


    Source: Tech Crunch Startups | Homecare services startup Cera announces M Series A