The Brutalist Report - tech
- DDoS-like attack brought down OpenAI this week, not just its purported popularity [645d]
- Downfall fallout: Intel knew AVX chips were insecure and did nothing, lawsuit claims [646d]
- Don't worry about those new export rules, China – Nvidia's already got more sanctions-compliant GPUs for ya [646d]
- Late Qualcomm cofounder teleports $200M into SETI to bankroll hunt for alien life [646d]
- Mac daddy Woz hospitalized in Mexico over mystery malady [646d]
- Space Force turns to Falcon Heavy for spaceplane's seventh mission [646d]
- SolarWinds: SEC 'lacks the competence' to regulate cybersecurity [646d]
- It's perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs [646d]
- Rocket Lab mission lost in the Paschen of the moment [646d]
- Arm flexes financial muscles post-IPO, but shares get a reality check [646d]
- Enterprise wallets to sustain European IT growth as devices lag [646d]
- MOVEit cybercriminals unearth fresh zero-day to exploit on-prem SysAid hosts [646d]
- Fedora 39 waves goodbye to modularity, but has enough spins to make your head spin [646d]
- Gauss we've all got a fresh option for a gen AI handheld: A Samsung device [646d]
- Intel's Arun Gupta on open source pragmatism and fanatics [646d]
- Nexperia sells Newport Wafer Fab to American chipmaker for $177M [646d]
- EU lawmakers scolded for concealing identities of privacy-busting content-scanning 'experts' [646d]
- Russia's Sandworm – not just missile strikes – to blame for Ukrainian power blackouts [646d]
- What to do with a cloud intrusion toolkit in 2023? Slap a chat assistant on it, duh [646d]
- India gives social media platforms 36 hours to remove deepfakes [646d]
- FTC interrupts Copyright Office probe to flip out over potential AI fraud, abuse [646d]
- Robot mistakes man for box of peppers, kills him [646d]
- Apple exec defends 8GB $1,599 MacBook Pro, claims it's like 16GB on a PC [646d]
- Geely’s Zeekr gears up for US IPO, but China influence remains a concern [646d]
- A comprehensive list of 2023 tech layoffs [646d]
- Launch contracts are “basically worthless” until a rocket is proven and flying, Rocket Lab CEO says [646d]
- Maine government says data breach affects 1.3 million residents [646d]
- Tumblr to run on skeleton crew as parent company Automattic absorbs staff [646d]
- European Space Agency signs agreement with Starlab developers to secure ongoing access to low Earth orbit [646d]
- TikTokers are sharing Palestinian family recipes to raise money for aid [646d]
- Meta and Amazon team up on new in-app shopping feature on Facebook & Instagram [646d]
- ByteDance’s Oculus challenger Pico lays off hundreds, halts aggressive expansion [646d]
- Archer Aviation aims to launch all-electric air taxi service in India in 2026 [646d]
- Ghost, now OpenAI-backed, claims LLMs will overcome self-driving setbacks — but experts are skeptical [646d]
- California regulators weigh a do-over for Cruise’s robotaxi permit [646d]
- Moving on from SBF trial with Circle IPO rumors, a massive new crypto fund and sanctions [646d]
- The Match-Google antitrust settlement netted the dating app maker over $300M [646d]
- Snap confirms small-scale layoffs as part of product team re-org [646d]
- OpenAI wants to work with organizations to build new AI training data sets [646d]
- Getir is a sign of what’s to come in the M&A market in 2024 [646d]
- GitLab expands its AI lineup with Duo Chat [646d]
- Snap’s latest version of its AR development tool includes a ChatGPT API, boosted productivity and more [646d]
- Humane’s Ai Pin promises an ‘ambient computing’ future for $699 (plus $24 a month) [646d]
- LGBTQ suicide prevention org the Trevor Project is leaving Elon Musk’s X for good [646d]
- Cruise begins layoffs, starting with workers who supported driverless operations [646d]
- Google Play tightens up rules for Android app developers to require testing, increased app review [646d]
- 5 can’t-miss strategies to break through in a crowded market [646d]
- How well did Klaviyo, Arm and Instacart actually do in their first test on the public markets? [646d]
- You can use jargon in your startup pitch [646d]
- Mr. Cooper says customer data exposed during cyberattack [646d]
- EU asks TikTok and YouTube for more info on how they’re safeguarding kids [646d]
- Y Combinator-backed Ole delivers luxury fashion items in 50 minutes [646d]
- Heali’s app provides personalized nutrition guide to using food as medicine [646d]
- With the power of AI, you can be mediocre, too [646d]
- Ridepanda’s shift from D2C micromobility platform to corporate e-bike supplier [646d]
- Amazon makes online grocery available for non-Prime members, starting with Amazon Fresh [646d]
- There’s something going on with AI startups in France [646d]
- Flutterwave cleared as Kenyan court okays agency’s request to withdraw second case [646d]
- SysAid warns customers to patch after ransomware gang caught exploiting new zero-day flaw [646d]
- Picsart launches a suite of AI-powered tools that let you generate videos, backgrounds, GIFs and more [646d]
- Lunar.dev wants to help developers take control of third-party API costs [646d]
- Chptr, a memorialization app for gathering and sharing memories of loved ones, raises $1.5M [646d]
- Lightspeed Faction launches $285M early-stage crypto fund [646d]
- Astra founders propose purchasing outstanding stock to take space company private [646d]
- Secure messaging app Signal moves a step closer to launching usernames [646d]
- OpenAI blames DDoS attack for ongoing ChatGPT outage [646d]
- Investors double down on Snaptrude in challenging legacy building design platforms [646d]
- UK-based Ooodles raises $12M to scale up its device-leasing services [646d]
- Popular video chat service Omegle shuts down [646d]
- Bob Iger says Disney would like to stay in India amid Hotstar’s subscriber dip [646d]
- UK’s online safety regulator puts out draft guidance on illegal content, saying child safety is priority [646d]
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