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Qualcomm shares fall 5% after report of Arm threat to scrap key license in escalating dispute
Qualcomm shares fell in premarket trade after Bloomberg reported that British chip designer Arm is looking to scrap a key license for the U.S. firm.
How Your Business Can Benefit from a Data Handling Policy
Robust data handling measures can help organizations prevent breaches and protect sensitive information from unauthorized access.
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Contactles stores to grow in Europe as Sensei reels in another $16M
While Amazon Go helped pioneer the concept of the totally contactless store, others, like 7-Eleven and Walmart, have entered the territory. And the arena is growing, in part because several startups — such as Standard Cognition, Zippin, AiFi, Grabango, Trigo … Continue reading
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TSMC denies U.S. is probing the company after report suggests blacklisted Huawei is using its chips
TSMC has denied a report that the U.S. is investigating its dealings with Huawei, following news that one of its chips has been found in a Huawei product.
Boeing-made satellite breaks up in space
The “total loss” of the communications satellite has affected Intelsat customers around the world.
India’s Paytm wins approval to resume payments growth
Paytm, a leading Indian financial services firm, has received regulatory approval to resume adding new UPI payments users, following an eight-month restriction on many of its operations. UPI, which processes over 15 billion monthly transactions, dominates India’s online payments. Walmart-owned … Continue reading
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Ro CEO Zachariah Reitano says the benefits of being a private company are growing
Ro co-founder and CEO Zachariah Reitano said while he’d “never say never” about potentially taking the seven-year-old telehealth company public, he thinks the benefits of being a private company are growing. Reitano dodged multiple questions from Axios reporter Dan Primack … Continue reading
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AI and Platform Engineering Are Transforming DevOps, Finds Google’s DORA Report
Google’s DORA survey found 39.2% respondents don’t trust AI, but 81% of their organizations have adopted it. Platform engineering is shaping how developers work today, too.
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Lending fintech SoLo Funds faces class-action lawsuit
Fintech lending startup SoLo Funds is facing a new class action lawsuit according to a copy seen by TechCrunch. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Amazon to shut down speedy brick-and-mortar delivery service
The company has stopped any new development of the service, called Amazon Today, and will begin to wind it down, according to people familiar with the matter.