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Data center provider fakes Tier 4 data center certificate to bag $11M SEC deal

CIO

From 2012 through 2018, the SEC paid Company A approximately $10.7 Another news report dated 2016 shows Jain as the Founder and CEO of AiNET, which “designs, constructs, operates, and supports Internet data centers, optical fiber networks, and easy-to-understand cloud solutions. By then, the Commission had spent $10.7

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WeLink raises $185M to deliver high-bandwidth wireless internet to the home using 5G

TechCrunch

For the vast majority of American homes, there’s no choice of how customers get their internet access. Yet, as more and more people rely on the internet for more than just cat photos (and after recent events, maybe rely on cat photos as well for sustenance), it seems obvious the market needs more choice and competition. Cable or fiber.

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Cryptocurrency company Circle to go public in SPAC deal

TechCrunch

And one that makes money work the way the Internet works,” Circle co-founder and CEO Jeremy Allaire told TechCrunch’s Natasha Lomas in 2016. In 2017 and 2018, the company pivoted once again to focus on cryptocurrencies. The company has then added various infrastructure products around USDC, such as Circle Accounts.

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Window Snyder’s new startup Thistle Technologies raises $2.5M seed to secure IoT devices

TechCrunch

The Internet of Things has a security problem. The past decade has seen wave after wave of new internet-connected devices, from sensors through to webcams and smart home tech, often manufactured in bulk but with little — if any — consideration to security. following shortly after in 2019.

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BrowserStack valued at $4 billion in $200 million BOND-led funding

TechCrunch

” It wasn’t until early 2018 when BrowserStack, which bootstrapped its way to profitability, first raised capital from an investor. Aggarwal said BrowserStack wants to become the testing infrastructure of the internet and the new funds will help achieve that.

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Mozilla acquires Active Replica to build on its metaverse vision

TechCrunch

“Mozilla has long advocated for a healthier internet and has been an inspiration to us in its dedication and contributions to the open web. ” Mozilla launched Hubs in 2018, which it pitched at the time as an “experiment” in “immersive social experiences.”

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Instacart’s head of payments leaves tech giant to join startup Forage

TechCrunch

At the time, Lavian served as Instacart’s head of product for payments and was instrumental in building the company’s core payments infrastructure. It wasn’t until 2018 that the USDA — which oversees the SNAP program — started a pilot for retailers to be able to accept food stamps online, with Instacart being one of them.