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- Snap says TikTok uncertainty benefited its business [206d]
- A16z hires acquitted former Marine Daniel Penny as an investor [206d]
- AMD pulls up the release of its next-gen data center GPUs [206d]
- Miist, founded by a 25-year-old, wants people to vape their way out of smoking addiction and migraines [206d]
- Google removes pledge to not use AI for weapons from website [206d]
- Spyware maker Paragon confirms U.S. government is a customer [206d]
- Okta competitor SailPoint races toward $11.5B IPO [206d]
- Figure drops OpenAI in favor of in-house models [206d]
- Hugging Face researchers aim to build an ‘open’ version of OpenAI’s deep research tool [206d]
- Amazon continues renewable energy spree with 476 MW purchase [206d]
- A review of Tapestry, an app powered by the growing open web [206d]
- E-fuels startup will make diamonds before powering jet planes [206d]
- TED Talks has put out an all-call for a new leader [206d]
- Challenging Bluesky, Threads now allows for public custom feeds [206d]
- This Week in AI: Billionaires talk automating jobs away [206d]
- An angel investor was so intrigued by this startup, he joined as a co-founder [206d]
- Okta lays off 180 employees – nearly one year after last workforce reduction [206d]
- China may probe Intel for antitrust: report [206d]
- EU puts out guidance on uses of AI that are banned under its AI Act [206d]
- A comprehensive list of 2024 and 2025 tech layoffs [206d]
- Cruise to slash workforce by nearly 50% after GM cuts funding to robotaxi operations [206d]
- Deel unloads $300M in secondary sale, brings General Catalyst on as an investor [206d]
- DSTLRY, the comic books marketplace, launches new customization features for artists [206d]
- How Max Altschuler accidentally founded a VC firm that just raised another $54M [206d]
- Apple launches Invites, a new app for creating custom invitations [206d]
- Former Tesla engineer heading government agency reportedly outlines ‘AI-first strategy’ [206d]
- Deepfake videos are getting shockingly good [206d]
- LogicStar is building AI agents for app maintenance [206d]
- Two space startups have merged to create the next generation of telescopes [206d]
- Spotify reports its first full year of profitability, adds 35M monthly active users [206d]
- OpenAI’s Operator agent helped me move, but I had to help it, too [206d]
- Sotira lands $2M to help brands offload and monetize their surplus inventory [206d]
- Snap unveils AI text-to-image model for mobile devices [206d]
- Team behind Twitterrific launches a multi-feed app called Tapestry [206d]
- LinkedIn amps up vertical video tools as uploads jump 36% [206d]
- Walkstar is a new iOS app that pauses songs when you stop moving [206d]
- Canada’s StackAdapt snaps up $235M for its AI-based programmatic platform [206d]
- Archive raises $30M to solve fashion’s pollution problem with online resales [206d]
- Egypt’s Khazna banks $16M for its financial super app and expansion into Saudi [206d]
- Grubhub confirms data breach affecting customers and drivers [206d]
- OpenAI doubles down on Asia, partners with Kakao after its big deal with SoftBank [206d]
- Waabi and Volvo team up to build self-driving trucks at scale [206d]
- SoftBank-backed billionaire to invest $230M in Indian AI startup Krutrim [206d]
- Opera launches a mindfulness-focused browser with break reminders and soundscapes [206d]
- AI agents for e-commerce startup, founded by Google and DeepMind alums, raises $10M seed [206d]
- Neuralk-AI is developing AI models specifically designed for structured data [206d]
- China hits back at Trump tariffs with Google antitrust investigation [206d]
- Accel backs Indian AI startup building ‘ChatGPT for presentations’ [206d]
- Adam Candeub, a vocal critic of Big Tech, will reportedly join the FCC [207d]
- Ontario cancels, then restores, $68 million Starlink contract after protesting US tariffs [207d]
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