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Immersed's Valuation Surges 4,000% as It Opens Pre-IPO Investment at Under $1

Immersed, a private AI and Spatial Computing company, has seen its valuation jump by 4,000% and is offering pre-IPO shares at $0.72. With major tech investors involved, it aims for a NASDAQ listing, signaling significant growth prospects.

· 46d ago

Johnny Somali Sentenced to 6 Months in South Korea for Statue Vandalism and Provocative Stunts

Johnny Somali, an American YouTuber, was sentenced to six months in South Korea for vandalism and provocative stunts involving statues. The court confirmed his detention and imposed a five-year ban from working with vulnerable groups, underscoring Korea's tough stance on public disturbances.

· 50d ago

Costco Launches New Protein-Rich Lactose-Free Milk in Texas Stores

Costco has introduced a new lactose-free, ultra-filtered milk with higher protein and lower sugar in Texas stores, with plans to expand. The product aims to meet rising demand for nutritious dairy options, potentially influencing competitor offerings.

· 50d ago

US Government Seeks Reddit User Data in Grand Jury Over ICE Criticism

The US government has issued a grand jury subpoena to Reddit to uncover the identity of a user criticizing ICE. This development raises concerns about online privacy rights and government surveillance powers.

· 54d ago

Reddit to Require Verification for Accounts Showing Bot-like Behavior

Reddit will require some users exhibiting automated activity to verify they are human to reduce spam and abuse. This aims to enhance genuine interactions and platform trust while maintaining anonymity.

· 59d ago

Costco shakes up energy drinks and gas market, pledges to keep $1.50 hot dog price

Costco launched affordable Kirkland energy drinks and maintained the $1.50 hot dog deal amid rising gas prices. These moves bolster member value and influence competitors while driving increased store traffic during inflationary pressures.

· 59d ago

Reddit Ends r/all Feed, Redirects Users to Personalized Home Page

Reddit has discontinued its r/all feed, redirecting users to a curated, algorithm-driven homepage. This change aims to simplify navigation and improve content relevance, signaling a strategic shift in platform design.

· 63d ago

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman to Hire AI-Native Graduates as Platform Considers ID Verification to Fight Bots

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman reveals plans to hire more AI-native recent graduates while exploring biometric ID verification to combat bot influx on the platform. This move aims to reinforce Reddit's technological capabilities and user authenticity to protect community integrity and support growth.

· 74d ago

Immersed Offers Pre-IPO Shares at $0.66 for AI-Powered XR Productivity Platform

Immersed is allowing retail investors to buy pre-IPO shares at $0.66, offering bonus shares before its Nasdaq debut. This offering gives public investors early access to AI and XR enterprise productivity technology backed by major tech partners.

· 74d ago

GTA 6 Visuals and Leaks Fuel Fan Excitement Ahead of Official Trailer

Grand Theft Auto 6's improved visuals on current-gen consoles impress fans, highlighting advances since GTA 5. Unofficial gameplay leaks also fuel excitement and speculation as the community awaits more official updates.

· 76d ago

Digg Halts Relaunch as Bot and AI Spam Flood Site, Founder Kevin Rose Returns

Digg shut down its site temporarily after bots and AI spam overwhelmed the platform post-relaunch. The company aims to rebuild trust and secure the community with founder Kevin Rose returning full-time.

· 81d ago

VC Adam Zeplain Uses Deep Personal Insights for Startup Due Diligence

Adam Zeplain, an emerging VC, takes a unique approach by delving into personal backgrounds of founders before investing. His strategies have contributed to backing successful companies like CrowdStrike and Anduril, highlighting the importance of trust and personal insight in venture capital.

· 91d ago

Reddit fined over £14.5M in UK for inadequate age checks and children’s data misuse

Reddit has been fined over £14.5 million by UK regulators for failing to verify users’ ages adequately and unlawfully using data from children under 13. The penalties reflect increased enforcement of data protection laws, and Reddit must improve its age verification systems to avoid future fines.

· 101d ago