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Monthly Archives: February 2024
Apple eyes business as a prime market for the Apple Vision Pro
Over the years, AR & VR has failed to take hold in business at scale. Apple hopes to change that with the Apple Vision Pro. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Fisker Ocean owners flagged sudden power loss and brake problems for months, internal documents show
On a typically sunny day in Los Angeles last June, Henrik Fisker choked up as he handed over his company’s first all-electric SUVs in the United States. “I’m really kind of emotional about it, because we’ve been waiting two-and-a-half years … Continue reading
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Social networks are getting stingy with their data, leaving third-party developers in the lurch
2023 was the year social networks realized that they were sitting on massive troves of data. And some companies, such as Twitter (now X) and Reddit, decided to change their terms to shut out third-party experiences on these platforms. In … Continue reading
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Pitch Deck Teardown: Xyte’s $30M Series A deck
Xyte’s pitch deck has a lot of slides, but how much of it was actually useful? Let’s take a look. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Virgin Media probed over digital switchover rules
Ofcom says it has concerns over Virgin Media’s actions to protect vulnerable customers.
Botnet Attack Targeted Routers: A Wake-Up Call for Securing Remote Employees’ Hardware
The FBI spotted this state-sponsored attack that highlights how home office setups can be overlooked when it comes to employees’ cybersecurity.
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Samsung gets FDA nod for smartwatch sleep apnea detection
Samsung this morning announced that the Galaxy Watch line has received FDA approval for sleep apnea detection. The move is a big one for the smartwatch category, where health and fitness now comprise a majority of new features. For the … Continue reading
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20PRODUCT grabs $5M to put the best product experts in your cap table
20PRODUCT includes a group of eight people who come from companies like Shopify, Nubank, Spotify, Snap, LinkedIn, Ramp, Match and Xiaomi. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Poker Terms: Terminology & Glossary
Learning poker slang isn’t just about sounding clever, it’s one of the most effective ways to become a winning player. You don’t know how many times we’ve seen people misunderstand basic poker phrases and lose money. Therefore, if you’ve got … Continue reading
Sony is at it again – removing content people have already paid for from libraries
At the end of last year, we ran a story that resonated with a lot of people when Sony lost the rights to some digital content it had previously been selling via its online store. This content was subsequently removed … Continue reading