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Monzo and Starling co-founder invests in UK fintech startup Monet
Monzo and Starling co-founder invests in UK fintech startup Monet
By Editorial Team

Monet, a financial cashflow startup targeting the creative industry, has secured £17 million in early-stage funding. The investment, led by UK banking executives, aims to address a £1.1 billion backlog in unpaid invoices and delayed supplier payments affecting creative agencies. Monet's platform provides a unified system for finance, payments, and workflow management, plugging directly into campaign operations to make capital, payments, and admin seamless. The company has also entered discussions to secure an additional £10 million in debt funding to further bolster growth. Investors include prominent figures such as Paul Rippon, co-founder of Monzo and Starling, and specialist fintech VC Force Over Mass. Monet's founder and CEO, Jacob Casson, comments that the platform is designed to support high-performing but often underfunded creative agencies, providing financial infrastructure that matches their pace.

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T-Mobile Breaks Industry Standards, Becomes First In U.S. To Launch L4S On 5G For Smoother Video Calls, Lag-Free Gaming, And Ultra-Responsive Real-Time Experiences
T-Mobile Breaks Industry Standards, Becomes First In U.S. To Launch L4S On 5G For Smoother Video Calls, Lag-Free Gaming, And Ultra-Responsive Real-Time Experiences

July 22, 2025 • By Ezza Ijaz

T-Mobile is enhancing its 5G network by introducing the L4S standard, a low-latency technology that reduces transmission delays and network congestion. This upgrade will improve online gaming and video calls, and is a step towards preparing for the next phase of 5G technology, known as 5.5G or 5G-advanced. The L4S standard is already used in Wi-Fi and wired internet, and T-Mobile is the first wireless provider to bring it to 5G networks in the US. The upgrade does not require a new device or plan, and will also enhance the visual experience in AR glasses and support other real-time technologies like remote driving.

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Disney and Netflix are quietly using the same generative AI startup – here’s why the rest of Hollywood is circling
Disney and Netflix are quietly using the same generative AI startup – here’s why the rest of Hollywood is circling

July 22, 2025 • By amelia.schwanke@futurenet.com (Amelia Schwanke) , Amelia Schwanke

Disney is reportedly testing Runway AI's generative AI tools for potential use in movies and TV shows, following in the footsteps of Netflix, which has already used the technology in its original production, "The Eternaut". The AI tool has the potential to significantly reduce production time and costs, with Netflix's co-CEO Ted Sarandos stating that it completed a VFX sequence 10 times faster than traditional methods. Other studios, such as Lionsgate and AMC Networks, have also partnered with Runway AI to utilize its tools. The use of AI in the entertainment industry has sparked concerns about the potential impact on jobs and creative integrity, but it appears that more studios are becoming comfortable with the technology. Runway AI is also exploring its potential in the gaming industry with a new text-to-video game AI generator.

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Hasraf ‘HaZ’ Dulull’s Beyond The Pixels Developing ‘Astro Burn’ Game As TV Series & Readies Season 2 Of YouTube Chat Show
Hasraf ‘HaZ’ Dulull’s Beyond The Pixels Developing ‘Astro Burn’ Game As TV Series & Readies Season 2 Of YouTube Chat Show

July 22, 2025 • By Jesse Whittock

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Ubisoft blames gamers, Steam, trends, and everyone but itself for poor game sales
Ubisoft blames gamers, Steam, trends, and everyone but itself for poor game sales

July 22, 2025 • By Michaelrhoglund@gmail.com (Michael Hoglund) , Michael Hoglund

Ubisoft has been making headlines for the wrong reasons, blaming others for their shortcomings. They claimed Star Wars: Outlaws failed due to the Star Wars brand being unpopular, despite successes like The Mandalorian. They also blamed gamers and their organized groups for damaging their reputation. The company's financial report stated that online criticism and backlash are risks to their reputation. This comes after they received criticism for their comments on paying for progression and their handling of games like Assassin's Creed and Skull and Bones. The author expresses disappointment and frustration with Ubisoft's antagonistic tone towards gamers, who are the reason for their success.

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The first Critical Role video game just became a reality
The first Critical Role video game just became a reality

July 22, 2025 • By Aimee Hart

Critical Role, a popular multimedia entertainment phenomenon, has partnered with AdHoc Studios to develop its first video game set in the world of Exandria. The game will follow a narrative template similar to AdHoc's upcoming game Dispatch, with player choices impacting the story. Critical Role's CEO, Travis Willingham, confirmed that the game will be a brand-new adventure, not rehashing old storylines from the web series. The game's setting and timeline are still being determined, but it will feature favorite characters from the Critical Role universe. The development is in its early stages, but fans can expect a new adventure in the world of Exandria.

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Here’s why that embattled retro gaming YouTuber might not be so innocent
Here’s why that embattled retro gaming YouTuber might not be so innocent

July 22, 2025 • By Nick Fernandez

Here's a concise summary of the news article: Italian YouTuber Once Were Nerd is under investigation for sharing copyrighted content through his emulation-focused videos. Although he claimed innocence, new details have emerged that suggest he may have been involved in sharing ROMs and BIOS downloads, which are protected by copyright. He had linked to a blog post with instructions on where to find ROMs and recommended buying handhelds with pre-filled microSD cards, which he then suggested copying to other devices. Additionally, he was found to be auctioning used handhelds with original microSD cards filled with games on Telegram, contradicting his initial claims. The case raises questions about the inconsistent enforcement of copyright laws, as similar devices are readily available on Amazon. Once Were Nerd declined to comment on the matter, citing an ongoing investigation.

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Oppenheimer leisure/gaming analysts hold an analyst/industry conference call
Oppenheimer leisure/gaming analysts hold an analyst/industry conference call

July 22, 2025

Here is a concise summary of the news article: The article lists the performance of several popular companies, including Vicor (-5.44%), Usana (+4.09%), Coca-Cola (-0.64%), and General Motors (-8.12%). It also mentions upcoming IPOs and secondary offerings, as well as earnings calls and analyst events. Additionally, the article provides exclusive analysis and ratings, but these are locked and require further access to view.

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AU Deals: The Best Aussie Gaming Chairs Worth Buying in 2025
AU Deals: The Best Aussie Gaming Chairs Worth Buying in 2025

July 22, 2025 • By Adam Mathew

Sitting is the great leveller. From the mightiest speedrunning streamer to the quick sesh casual, who doesn't enjoy a good sit? More to the point, who doesn't prefer parking their rear on a purpose-b…

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Smartphones Explode in Nepal!  Imports Soar 24% in a Year!
Smartphones Explode in Nepal! Imports Soar 24% in a Year!

July 22, 2025 • By Editor

Here is a concise summary of the news article: Smartphone imports in Nepal have increased by 24% in a year, indicating a thriving mobile device sector. The growth is driven by innovation in smartphone technology, accessibility of affordable smartphones, and the growing reliance on smartphones for everyday tasks. The increasing demand for smartphones is also fueled by the expanding ecosystem of smartphone applications. This trend reflects strong consumer confidence and a sustained desire for the latest mobile technology, offering more choices and better features for consumers.

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Heineken is expanding the use of contextual targeting on its brand campaigns
Heineken is expanding the use of contextual targeting on its brand campaigns

July 22, 2025 • By Sam Bradley

Heineken UK has successfully used a blend of contextual targeting and attention metrics to diversify its media plans, resulting in a 17% jump in brand awareness for its premium cider brand Old Mout. The approach, which incorporates overlooked display inventory into campaigns, has led the company to roll out the solution across its portfolio in the second half of the year. By using GumGum's "Mindset Graph" tool, Heineken was able to assign attention scores to media inventory and optimize its campaign performance, reaching cider consumers where its rivals weren't. The campaign contributed to a strong year for Old Mout, with revenues growing over 10% in the UK. Heineken is now working with media agencies to use the tool with other clients, and the approach is being seen as a way to get media dollars working harder and to capture more attention from consumers.

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This brilliant curved monitor I've been testing is great for gamers and creatives, and it's... designed by Porsche?
This brilliant curved monitor I've been testing is great for gamers and creatives, and it's... designed by Porsche?

July 22, 2025 • By erlingur.einarsson@futurenet.com (Erlingur Einarsson) , Erlingur Einarsson

The AOC AGON PD34 is a high-end curved OLED monitor with a 34-inch screen, 3440x1440 resolution, and 240Hz refresh rate. It features a gentle 1800R curve, 1000 nits of max brightness, and excellent color accuracy, making it suitable for both gamers and creative professionals. The monitor has a premium design with a silver V-shaped base and a three-side frameless bezel, and it comes with a range of preset screen modes and customizable settings. However, its high price tag of £1,300 (or $1,300 for US buyers) may be a deterrent, as similar monitors can be found for around £/$500. Despite this, the AOC AGON PD34 delivers excellent performance and features, earning it a 4.5/5 score for design and features, but only a 3/5 score for value.

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AI Smart Glasses Market Size to Hit USD 3.01 billion by 2032, at 11.09% CAGR | Research by SNS Insider
AI Smart Glasses Market Size to Hit USD 3.01 billion by 2032, at 11.09% CAGR | Research by SNS Insider

July 22, 2025 • By SNS Insider pvt ltd

The AI Smart Glasses market is expected to grow from $1.30 billion in 2024 to $3.01 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 11.09%. The market is driven by demand for hands-free operations, augmented reality, and voice assistant technologies in healthcare, industrial, and consumer sectors. The growth is also fueled by the expansion of 5G connections, which enables real-time processing of data. The US market is expected to grow from $0.36 billion in 2024 to $0.80 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 10.80%. Key players in the market include tech giants such as Meta and Google. The market is segmented by type, with voice interaction dominating in 2024, and by application, with the consumer electronics segment accounting for 37.1% share. North America held the largest share of the global market in 2024, while Asia Pacific is expected to achieve the highest growth rate from 2025 to 2032.

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The Hater's Guide To The AI Bubble
The Hater's Guide To The AI Bubble

July 22, 2025 • By hobg0blin

The article discusses the author's concerns about the AI bubble, which they believe is unstable and built on blind faith. The author argues that the current AI boom is not generating significant revenue for companies like Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Tesla, despite their massive investments in AI infrastructure. The author cites examples of these companies' financial reports, which show that their AI revenue is minimal compared to their capital expenditures. For instance, Microsoft's AI revenue is mostly from OpenAI's spend on Microsoft's Azure cloud, which is sold at a discounted rate, making Microsoft's "real" AI revenue around $3 billion. The author also notes that NVIDIA's stock value is heavily influenced by the AI trade, and that the company's revenue growth is largely driven by sales of GPUs to a few large companies. The author warns that if any of these companies reduce their investments in NVIDIA chips, it could have a significant impact on the wider market. The article concludes by addressing criticisms that the author is being overly pessimistic, comparing the situation to Amazon Web Services, which was initially seen as a risky bet but eventually became profitable. However, the author argues that the comparison is flawed, as Amazon Web Services was a fraction of the cost of the current AI investments, and that analysts can be wrong, even at scale. Overall, the article presents a skeptical view of the AI bubble, arguing that it is not generating significant revenue and that the investments in AI infrastructure are not justified by the returns.

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New ‘Pure Audio Streaming’ Service Promises Lossless Immersive Audio via AURO-3D
New ‘Pure Audio Streaming’ Service Promises Lossless Immersive Audio via AURO-3D

July 22, 2025 • By Jacob Green

The article appears to be an introduction to a writer and audiophile named Jacob, who enjoys music and reviewing audio gear, and is based in Los Angeles as a freelance writer and editor for Audioholics.

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FOSSiBOT F107 Pro Launches: World’s First Rugged Phone with Starlight Night Vision – See in the Dark Like Daylight!
FOSSiBOT F107 Pro Launches: World’s First Rugged Phone with Starlight Night Vision – See in the Dark Like Daylight!

July 22, 2025 • By Phandroid Editors

FOSSiBOT has launched the F107 Pro, a rugged smartphone with Starlight Night Vision technology, allowing for full-color images in near darkness. The phone features a 200MP main camera, 50MP wide-angle macro lens, and a 28,000mAh battery. It is built to military standards and is IP68/IP69K certified, making it suitable for outdoor explorers and extreme sports enthusiasts. The F107 Pro is available for purchase from July 21-27, 2025, with a launch sale and exclusive bonus for orders from the FOSSiBOT official website.

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CARV Advances AI Beings Roadmap With Hackathon and More Than 12 Ecosystem Partnerships
CARV Advances AI Beings Roadmap With Hackathon and More Than 12 Ecosystem Partnerships

July 22, 2025 • By Chainwire

CARV, a Web 3.0 infrastructure stack, has launched a new roadmap focusing on creating a biosphere where AI can participate with full independence. The company has partnered with Fair3 to co-host the Tech Fairness Hackathon, which challenges builders to create AI applications using CARV's infrastructure. The hackathon has over 683 participants and a $50,000 prize pool. CARV's goal is to create a future where AI is not just a tool, but a digital species that can earn income, govern its own upgrades, and negotiate with other agents. The company's vision is in contrast to the GENIUS Act, a US initiative that frames AI as a national security priority and aims to regulate and monopolize AI. CARV's approach is decentralized, user-sovereign, and programmable, allowing users to monetize and control their data. The company has secured 12 new partnerships and has over 8 million CARV IDs issued, bridging AI agents, Web 3.0 infrastructure, and real-world utility.

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CARV Advances AI Beings Roadmap with Hackathon and 12+ Ecosystem Partnerships
CARV Advances AI Beings Roadmap with Hackathon and 12+ Ecosystem Partnerships

July 22, 2025 • By Chainwire

CARV, a Web 3.0 infrastructure stack, has launched a new roadmap focusing on creating a biosphere where AI can participate with full independence. The company has partnered with Fair3 to co-host the Tech Fairness Hackathon, which challenges builders to create AI applications using CARV's infrastructure. The hackathon has over 683 participants and a $50,000 prize pool. CARV's goal is to create a future where AI is not just a tool, but a digital species that can earn income, govern its own upgrades, and negotiate with other agents. The company has secured 12 new partnerships and has over 8 million CARV IDs issued, bridging AI agents, Web 3.0 infrastructure, and real-world utility. CARV's vision is in contrast to the GENIUS Act, a US initiative that frames AI as a national security priority, and instead offers a decentralized, user-sovereign approach to AI development.

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'The hunting genre was because of Wal-Mart:' Doom dev John Romero says the entire category was created to appease one Texan executive
'The hunting genre was because of Wal-Mart:' Doom dev John Romero says the entire category was created to appease one Texan executive

July 22, 2025 • By ted.litchfield@futurenet.com (Ted Litchfield) , Ted Litchfield

John Romero, a legendary FPS developer, shared an anecdote about the inception of the Deer Hunter series on a recent podcast. He explained that in the 1990s, Wal-Mart had significant influence in the gaming industry, and to get games on their shelves, developers had to go through GT Interactive. The primary buyer at Wal-Mart, based in Texas, asked GT to create a deer hunting game, which led to the development of Deer Hunter by WizardWorks. Romero stated that the hunting genre was created because of Wal-Mart's request, and that GT Interactive fulfilled this demand. This sequence of events makes sense with the timeline of the genre, as Deer Hunter preceded other hunting games like Big Buck Hunter. Romero also expressed his opinion that indie developers are the future of the gaming industry.

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Gaming cos’ talent rush; Eternal’s mixed Q1 report
Gaming cos’ talent rush; Eternal’s mixed Q1 report

July 22, 2025 • By ETtech

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