The Brutalist Report - tech
- Y’all, this laptop is too much [696d]
- Block knows you have questions, and it doesn’t have good answers [696d]
- Summer gaming events 2023: with E3 canceled, here’s what’s next [696d]
- E3 might be gone, but this summer still has some big gaming events to watch [696d]
- I never went to E3, but I’ll miss it anyways [696d]
- The F-150 Lightning now starts at $20K more than when it was announced [696d]
- Carbon capture will probably make electricity more expensive [696d]
- E3 2023 has been canceled [696d]
- You can now use Netflix’s cheaper ads plan on your Apple TV [696d]
- Amazon sues sellers for issuing bogus takedown requests on competitors [696d]
- Star Trek: Starfleet Academy will follow the most ambitious students in the galaxy [696d]
- The Framework Laptop 16 is trying to bring back snap-on removable batteries [697d]
- BuzzFeed is using AI to write SEO-bait travel guides [697d]
- The OverDrive library ebook app is shutting down on May 1st [697d]
- Where to preorder Samsung’s Galaxy A54 phone [697d]
- Ring’s best video doorbell is 30 percent off today for Verge readers [697d]
- The English dub trailer for Makoto Shinkai’s Suzume is for closers [697d]
- Music producers revolted against an app’s subscription scheme — and won [697d]
- Waymo retires its Chrysler Pacifica minivans as it switches to an all-electric robotaxi fleet [697d]
- Netflix is bringing back the cast of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World for its anime series [697d]
- After deepfakes go viral, AI image generator Midjourney stops free trials citing ‘abuse’ [697d]
- Oura Ring Generation 3 review: a relationship for the long term [697d]
- The Last of Us on PC gets a first patch to fix some performance issues [697d]
- Huge Microsoft exploit allowed users to manipulate Bing search results and access Outlook email accounts [697d]
- Arc’s mobile browser is here — and it’s not really a web browser at all [697d]
- FTC should stop OpenAI from launching new GPT models, says AI policy group [697d]
- Roku is laying off another six percent of its workforce [697d]
- Twitter announces new API pricing, posing a challenge for small developers [697d]
- Marshall, the iconic amp manufacturer, is being acquired by Marshall speaker maker Zound [697d]
- Elon Musk is now the most-followed person on Twitter [697d]
- Google denies Bard was trained with ChatGPT data [697d]
- Netflix might let you use an iPhone to control games on your TV [697d]
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- Microsoft’s Bing chatbot is getting ads [697d]
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- EV company Canoo agrees to $1.5M settlement with SEC [696d]
- Daily Crunch: Ledger locks down another $108M to double down on hardware crypto wallets [696d]
- Virgin Orbit burns up in uncontrolled descent [696d]
- Checkout.com’s new president is bullish on US expansion, says she ‘welcomes’ comparisons to Stripe [696d]
- Pokémon GO will raise the price of remote raid passes [696d]
- Discover the Disrupt 2023 Fintech Stage [696d]
- Audible is testing ad-supported access to select titles for non-members [696d]
- Crypto market cap unaffected on the week amid more US lawsuits [696d]
- I played the anime dating sim that does your taxes for you [696d]
- Netflix’s ad-supported plan comes to Apple TV after months of delay [696d]
- Yeah, of course, YC’s winter class is oozing with AI companies [697d]
- Asking the right dumb questions [697d]
- Smoakland is testing a loophole to sell cannabis by credit card [697d]
- Pitch Deck Teardown: Northspyre’s $25 million Series B deck [697d]
- Reliance-backed Dunzo nears fresh funding of $50 million [697d]
- YouTube’s new metric shows an artist’s reach across all formats, including Shorts [697d]
- Twitter alternative T2 launches new verification program, hires Discord engineering head as CTO [697d]
- Waymo retires its self-driving Chrysler Pacifica minivan [697d]
- There’s a new supply chain attack targeting customers of a phone system with 12 million users [697d]
- A look at Sweden’s startup scene as Techstars drops Stockholm program [697d]
- Meta tries to keep denying EU users a free choice over tracking — but change is coming [697d]
- New Twitter API tiers still miss the mark, developers say [697d]
- The cast of the ‘Scott Pilgrim’ movie returns for Netflix anime [697d]
- Oscilar emerges from stealth to fight transactions fraud with AI [697d]
- Flipboard expands Mastodon support to its Android application [697d]
- Fixie wants to make it easier for companies to build on top of language models [697d]
- Netflix appears to be working to bring games to TV with the iPhone as a controller [697d]
- Green Labs secures $38.4M in debt financing about a month after conducting layoff [697d]
- Roku announces a second set of layoffs impacting 200 employees, or 6% of its workforce [697d]
- Crypto wallet company Ledger raises another $108 million [697d]
- P97 fills up its tank with $40M to fuel its gas station mobile commerce services [697d]
- DataDome, which uses AI to protect against bot-based attacks, raises $42M [697d]
- Web3 protocol Polytrade raises $3.8M to improve global trade [697d]
- How to build a sales development representative strategy that will fill your B2B pipeline [697d]
- Qualcomm-backed Aravita wants to help Brazilian supermarkets control food waste [697d]
- Uber expands Comfort Electric to 14 new US, Canadian markets [697d]
- A comprehensive list of 2023 tech layoffs [697d]
- Parloa raises $21M to add a little automation to contact centers [697d]
- Oxfam Novib and Goodwell target East African startups with €20M Pepea fund [697d]
- After bootstrapping for 15 years, energy renovation company Effy raises $22 million [697d]
- Twitter announces new API with only free, basic, and enterprise levels [697d]
- Indian edtech Unacademy slashes another 12% jobs [697d]
- Jeep puts electrification front and center at Easter Jeep Safari [697d]
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