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Monthly Archives: August 2024
Nvidia Scrambles for a Response to Antitrust Scrutiny
With a 90 percent share of the A.I. chip market, the company is facing antitrust investigations into the possibility that it could lock in customers or hurt competitors.
What’s Next in the U.S. Antitrust Cases Against Amazon, Apple, Google and Meta
The federal government has more lawsuits in the pipeline trying to rein in the tech giants, including another antitrust case against Google that goes to trial next month.
Why Are Silicon Valley Therapists Becoming Tech Coaches?
In the Bay Area, therapists are embracing a new kind of practice: advising executives on becoming their best selves.
OpenPhone Review (2024): Is It Right for Your Business?
OpenPhone’s one of the few VoIP systems to offer unlimited texting. Wondering about the rest of the platform? Check out my full review.
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Chromecast is dead. Meet Google TV Streamer
Google revealed its newest set-top streaming box, Google TV Streamer, which will replace the Chromecast. It doubles as a smart home hub. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
X files antitrust suit against advertising groups over ‘systematic illegal boycott’
X Ceo Linda Yaccarino claims that GARM’s “illegal behavior of these organizations and their executives cost X billions of dollars.” © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Elon Musk slammed by government after comments on UK riots
The U.K. government hit back at Elon Musk after the billionaire made controversial comments about far-right riots taking place across the country.
Breaking up Google would offer a chance to remodel the web
Just for a minute, as we digest the information that Google has been found to operate an illegal monopoly, can you imagine a web without Google? An internet without Google Search, Chrome, Gmail, Maps and so on would — very … Continue reading
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MuukTest is putting GenAI at the center of software QA testing
Every piece of software needs to go through software quality assurance testing. It usually involves a human tester creating a series of test cases, and then checking the software interface for bugs and other issues. On Tuesday, MuukTest, a Raleigh, … Continue reading
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After nine years, Google’s Nest Learning Thermostat gets an AI makeover
After nine long years, Google is finally refreshing the device that gave Nest its name. The company Tuesday announced the launch of the Nest Learning Thermostat 4, 13 years after the release of the original and nearly a decade after … Continue reading
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