The Brutalist Report - tech
- Twitter reactivated the ‘Official’ gray check for accounts that are actually verified [722d]
- Elon Musk details his plan to turn Twitter into a bank [722d]
- Inside Elon Musk’s first meeting with Twitter employees [722d]
- The government’s done a deep-dive on how consumers have been hurt by crypto [722d]
- YouTube makes it easy to set up an AMA [722d]
- The $50 TinyTV 2 will let you channel surf on a one-inch screen [722d]
- Amazon’s next-generation Prime Air delivery drone can fly further and through ‘light’ rain [722d]
- Amazon’s new warehouse robot can handle individual products [722d]
- Leica’s Phone 2 is the red dot version of Sharp’s Aquos R7 [722d]
- Twitter loses execs leading trust and safety, ad sales [722d]
- Tumblr will sell you two useless blue check marks for $8 [722d]
- Spotify starts testing its own payments on Android — and Bumble will soon do the same [722d]
- Amazon is reevaluating Alexa’s place in the company’s future [722d]
- Netflix’s first live show is a Chris Rock comedy special [722d]
- Razer’s latest Naga mouse has a new scroll wheel and a magnetic side panel [722d]
- FTX reportedly used $10 billion of customer funds to prop up its owner’s trading firm [722d]
- Crypto collapse: it’s looking like a long, cold, contagious winter [722d]
- Windows 11’s Task Manager is getting a search box to help you find misbehaving apps [722d]
- The best smartwatches for Android users [722d]
- Wearables might be able to screen for premature birth [722d]
- Your own personal Google: how Mem plans to reinvent note-taking apps with AI [722d]
- Canon’s new ‘Pro’ webcam software costs as much as just buying a capture card [722d]
- Read Elon Musk’s first email to Twitter employees [722d]
- KFC blames its bot for promoting its cheese-covered chicken on Kristallnacht [722d]
- The trailer for Dragon Age: Absolution better be giving us clues on the cast for Dreadwolf [722d]
- After seeing Netflix’s new The Witcher: Blood Origin trailer, I might actually watch the show [722d]
- John Wick: Chapter 4’s latest trailer introduces the new management [722d]
- LG Display’s ‘stretchable’ prototype display could attach to skin, clothing, and furniture [722d]
- Federal contractors must disclose climate impact under new Biden rule [722d]
- Twitter lawyer warns Elon Musk’s rushed timelines put the company at risk for billions in fines [722d]
- ‘I fucked up,’ says FTX founder in public apology [722d]
- ‘I fucked up,’ says FTX founder in public apology [722d]
- Philips Hue is offering a buy one, get one free deal on select lighting products [722d]
- iPhone 14’s Emergency SOS via satellite feature is coming later this month [722d]
- Roku is adding sports directly to the homescreen [722d]
- Design platform Canva launches text-to-image AI feature [722d]
- Microsoft Surface Pro 9 (Intel) review: this is the one to buy [722d]
- Apple limits AirDrop in China after its use in protests [722d]
- Elon Musk ends remote work at Twitter, tells staff to prepare for ‘difficult times ahead’ [722d]
- Philips Hue’s new smart string lights arrive just in time for the holiday season [722d]
- TransUnion data breach exposes consumers' financial information [722d]
- Apple rolls out new AirTag firmware update [722d]
- Apple updates firmware for AirPods, original AirPods Pro, AirPods Max [722d]
- LGear Lightning 2-in-1 charger: Good for iPhones, not for AirPods [722d]
- Apple plans to expand AirDrop time limit to customers worldwide [722d]
- Apple tests lyrics for the Apple Music web player [722d]
- Action mode shown off in latest iPhone 14 Pro promo [722d]
- How to use local backups to keep iMessages out of iCloud backups [722d]
- High-profile resignations put Twitter at risk of giant FTC fines [722d]
- Apple removed over 540,000 abandoned apps from the App Store in Q3 [722d]
- Early Black Friday MacBook Pro price war rages on, 14-inch models from $1,599 [722d]
- Daily deals Nov. 10: $800 M1 12.9-inch iPad Pro, $100 off M2 MacBook Air,more [722d]
- How to tell a verified Twitter account is actually fake [722d]
- You could walk a mile in Steve Jobs' shoes, if you win this auction [722d]
- Crypto holders left holding the bag as FTX exchange collapses [722d]
- Bring HomeKit to your Christmas tree with Festavia string lights [722d]
- iPhone 14 COVID production hit will batter Foxconn's earnings [722d]
- Apple's Emergency SOS is coming in November, cost $450M [722d]
- EcoFlow Delta 2 power station review: Power and ports aplenty [722d]
- The best search engines to use, if you're tired of Google [722d]
- Apple limits AirDrop in China, will reduce its use for protests [722d]
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- RIP to FTX? [722d]
- Daily Crunch: Sequoia Capital writes off its $210M investment in crypto exchange FTX [722d]
- More key Twitter execs just quit, including the head of trust and safety [722d]
- FTC warns ‘no CEO or company is above the law’ if Twitter shirks privacy order [722d]
- Tumblr’s only viable business model is shitposting [722d]
- Google says surveillance vendor targeted Samsung phones with zero-days [722d]
- We may all be #RatVerified forever [722d]
- Crypto’s crown prince stumbles [722d]
- Even Healthcare lands additional capital to advance primary care adoption in India [722d]
- Galaxy, Gradient and Lux VCs will judge the TC Sessions: Crypto pitch-off [722d]
- Dispatches from the conference room [722d]
- Who’ll get the last laugh over Musk toying with Twitter’s veracity? [722d]
- Pitch Deck Teardown: Syneroid’s $500K seed deck [722d]
- OpenAI leads $23.5M round in Mem, an AI-powered note-taking app [722d]
- Google Play to pilot third-party billing in new markets, including U.S.; Bumble joins Spotify as early tester [722d]
- Amazon previews its new delivery drone, the MK30 [722d]
- Now anyone can hail a Waymo robotaxi in downtown Phoenix [722d]
- Police arrest suspected LockBit operator as the ransomware gang spills new data [722d]
- Meet Pineapple, the platform aiming to reshape professional networking for Gen Z [722d]
- Okta CEO opens up about Auth0 acquisition, SaaS slump and Lapsus$ attack [722d]
- “Self-therapy” startups are blooming in the ‘moderate mental health’ space [722d]
- Use IRS Code Section 1202 to sell your multi-million dollar startup tax-free [722d]
- Contraline erects $7.2M for contraceptive implants for men [722d]
- Reddit’s latest feature lets you mute entire communities [722d]
- Twitter chief information security officer Lea Kissner departs [722d]
- Pinterest launches its collage-making app Shuffles to the general public [722d]
- Amazon debuts Sparrow, a new bin picking robot arm [722d]
- As inflation slows, did we just see the bottom for tech stocks? [722d]
- With $7M raised, Keyo launches a biometric palm verification network [722d]
- SoundHound, the voice AI platform, lays off 10% of staff citing ‘challenging market conditions’ [722d]
- Sam Bankman-Fried says FTX in talks to raise capital, Alameda Research to wind down trading [722d]
- Apple pledges $450M toward expanding the satellite infrastructure powering Emergency SOS [722d]
- a16z-backed Tellus wants to help people use their savings to become real estate investors [722d]
- Colorado-based SpringTime Ventures pivots its focus for new $25 million fund [722d]
- Perfekto bags $1.1M to find homes for imperfect produce in Mexico [722d]
- Roku’s home screen gains a new ‘Sports’ tab for users to access live and on-demand sports content [722d]
- Coefficient wants to bring live data into your existing spreadsheets [722d]
- Directus wants to democratize data across the enterprise [722d]
- In his first emails to Twitter staff, Musk talks about ending remote work and battling verified spam [722d]
- General Atlantic values media tech Amagi at $1.4 billion in new funding [722d]
- Aiphone door entry systems can be ‘easily’ bypassed thanks to NFC bug [722d]
- How OVHcloud’s Octave Klaba is building a different cloud computing company [722d]
- Ordergroove picks up $100M to grow e-commerce subscriptions as a service [722d]
- Twitter blocks new accounts from its $8 verified tier [722d]
- GitHub teases new Copilot feature that lets developers code with their voice [722d]
- Audi, Redwood Materials launch recycling program for consumer electronics [722d]
- Google is launching cross-platform features to make it easier to follow the FIFA World Cup [722d]
- In times of crisis, fintech startups should take the long view instead of hibernating [722d]
- Blnk, a fintech that provides instant consumer credit in Egypt, raises $32M in debt and equity [722d]
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