Used electronics unicorn Aihuishou gets fresh funding
AIM Group Used–electronics platform Aihuishou.com (爱回收) has announced that it has secured $ 150 million U.S. in a series E funding round led by Tiger Global Management. Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com also participated in the round, which valued Aihuishou at … |
Bookworms turned bookstore owners – The Turlock Journal
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Bookworms turned bookstore owners
The Turlock Journal When David Wisniewski and Marisa Pish first moved to Turlock, they immediately fell in love with the city's downtown bookstore, Lightly Used Books. Less than a year later, the two are now proud owners of the shop and hope to make it a welcoming place … |
Honda Patent Application Reveals Retro-Styled Six-Cylinder Machine (Bike Reports) (News)
If you are old enough to have appreciated Honda motorcycles in the 1970s, you undoubtedly remember the six-cylinder CBX (there is a picture of one at the bottom of this article). A patent application reveals Honda may be about to introduce a similar model. This Auto Blog article (itself referencing Motorcycle.com) indicates the Japanese patent […]
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Is your cellphone giving you cancer? A comprehensive guide to the messy, frustrating research. – Vox
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Is your cellphone giving you cancer? A comprehensive guide to the messy, frustrating research.
Vox “Get that thing off your skull.” That's something my mom says just about every time she sees me with a cellphone pressed against my ear. She also worries about cellphones in pockets, telling my brothers that they're “frying their testicles” with their … |
Creepy electronics expert used £100k ‘smart house system’ to spy on estranged wife’s conversations – The Sun
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Creepy electronics expert used £100k 'smart house system' to spy on estranged wife's conversations
The Sun AN ELECTRONICS expert accused of spying on his estranged wife via an iPad on the kitchen wall of their “smart” home is today behind bars. Businessman Ross Cairns, 35, was said to have used the device which was linked to his phone to monitor … |