Tech Update for October 28, 2024 (Environment, Nintendo, Sports)
Highlight : Turkey-based startup ForestGuard developed a sensor-based “Internet of Trees” for early wildfire detection. The solar-powered, satellite-connected sensors detect environmental changes on tree trunks and alert authorities instantly. Currently monitoring 2 million square meters of forest, ForestGuard’s technology also targets industrial fires and has clients across forestry, industry, and insurance sectors, with expansion plans backed by a $1 million seed round.
Read more at : https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/28/forestguard-is-building-the-internet-of-trees-to-detect-fires-even-earlier/
Second : Nintendo will replace its free Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp with a paid version, Pocket Camp Complete, on December 3 for $10 (increasing to $20 after January 31). The revamped game offers new features like offline play, a new location, customized “Camper Cards,” and item transfers for existing players, though some online features will be discontinued.
Read more at: https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/28/nintendo-to-launch-10-animal-crossing-mobile-game-on-december-3/
Third : VRTL, founded by former sports exec Courtney Jeffries, offers a platform for virtual fan engagement, blending livestream, video chat, and unique fan experiences. Serving clients like the Atlanta Falcons and ESPN, VRTL enables remote interactions, such as virtual meet-and-greets with autographs, broadening access beyond arenas. With a 60% customer conversion rate, VRTL redefines digital fan loyalty.
Read more at : https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/28/step-aside-zoom-fatigue-vrtl-wants-to-make-virtual-fan-events-fun-again/
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