Author: OurCrowd

[Phantom Auto in Supply Chain] Out of stock: Combating the supply chain challenges of today

Massive stress across the global supply chain has created an urgent need for innovation within the mobility industry. Online retail sales surged from $598 billion in 2019 to over $791 billion in 2020, creating revolving shortages, delivery delays, and a spike in transportation costs. Each contributing to rising consumer prices and consequences for the global economy. Forward thinkers within supply chain mobility are moving quickly to test and commercialize innovative technology that can mitigate these challenges. Read more...

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[Perception Point in Business Wire] Perception Point researchers discover two MacOS sandbox escape zero-days

Perception Point, a leading email and cloud collaboration channel security company, offering fast interception of content-borne attacks as a service, announced today that its researchers uncovered two zero-day flaws in macOS. CVE-2021-30783, fixed in the Security Update 2021-005 Catalina, and CVE-2021-30864, now fixed in the latest macOS version 12.0.1. The vulnerabilities introduce a novel method to escape the MacOS process sandbox. This method has been confirmed, addressed and fixed by Apple. Read...

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[Beyond Meat in Benzinga] Why Beyond Meat shares are grinding higher today

Beyond Meat Inc (NASDAQ: BYND) is trading higher Wednesday after the McPlant became available at eight U.S. McDonald’s Corp (NYSE: MCD) locations. Beyond Meat announced a three-year strategic global agreement with Mcdonald’s in February. During the length of the agreement, Beyond Meat will be McDonald’s preferred supplier for the patty in the McPlant, which contains no beef. The patty is made from plant-based ingredients like peas, rice and potatoes. Read...

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[Classiq in Digital Journal] Software will become the final key to unlocking quantum computing power

A new report suggests China might be winning the race to build the most powerful quantum computers, based on the development of a 66-qubit programmable superconducting quantum computing system. This feat was performed at Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale of the University of Science and Technology of China. Whether the accelerating pace is truly in the hands of China is fact or hyperbole, this is something that will be borne out through future tests. Certainly interest in investing in quantum computing is at a high. Read more...

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