The narrowing of teams in the VCT playoffs highlights the intense competition and the opportunity for underdog teams to rise on a global stage.
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Telebiz launched today with a simple premise: the teams that already run their business inside Telegram shouldn’t have to leave it to manage that business properly. More than 10 organizations, including crypto startups, venture funds, and remote-first companies, are already using the platform to track deals, manage partnerships, and keep follow-ups from slipping through dozens of parallel conversations. For venture investors, the appeal is speed. “As an early-stage fund, our deal flow lives in Telegram,” said Eylon, Partner at Collider Ventures. “Telebiz built a connection into the platform our team already uses every day. It has made our business process sharper and meaningfully faster.” For a fund evaluating multiple deals at once, that means less time reconstructing where a conversation left off and more time acting on it. For partnership teams, the challenge is volume. Tyso
Telebiz launched today with a simple premise: the teams that already run their business inside Telegram shouldn't have to leave it to manage that business properly.
Today, Telebiz announced the release of a platform that lets teams handle follow-ups, collaborations, sales, and client interactions all inside Telegram. With corporate capabilities added on top, it is designed to completely replace Telegram, allowing teams to maintain the same account, chats, and interface. More than ten teams, including venture
The event highlights esports' growing appeal to mainstream sponsors, while the absence of blockchain tech underscores regulatory and adoption challenges.
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This year, RoboCup took place in Incheon, South Korea, from 2-6 July. The event saw teams take part in competitions, training sessions, and a symposium. Take a look at what the participants got up to in our round up from social media. The wait is over! 🤖🎉 RoboCup 2026 officially begins today! Join us for […]
The second day’s play at RoboCup 2026 has drawn to a close with another bumper set of matches. Teams have come from far and wide to take part in the humanoid soccer competition this year, with 17 different countries represented. China is the most represented country, boasting 15 teams across the three divisions. Other countries […]
Esports prediction markets' growth highlights the volatile yet promising intersection of crypto and gaming, with regulatory challenges looming.
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Initially launched in November 2023, Microsoft 365 Copilot brings a range of generative AI (genAI) features to Microsoft Office productivity apps, such as Word, Outlook, Teams, and Excel. With capabilities ranging from quick meeting summaries to in-depth data analysis, it’s available via a paid add-on license for Microsoft 365 enterprise and small-business customers.
Initially hampered by underwhelming capabilities and a hefty price tag for businesses of all sizes, M365 Copilot has slowly gained traction in business as its abilities have increased and the integrations between Copilot and various M365 apps and services have improved. With numerous feature rollouts over the past three years, Microsoft has gradually repositioned M365 Copilot from a simple chatbot to a collection of autonomous agents that can carry out tasks across the M365 ecosystem.
The company has also goosed adoption by introducing a more affordable pricing tier for small businesses and (temporarily, as it turns out) a