The Brutalist Report - tech
- Party like it's 2014, if you can – that's the last time smartphone sales were this low [739d]
- Ubuntu continues expanding RISC-V support – now, the $17 Sipeed LicheeRV [739d]
- Origins of mysterious marsquake settled: it was a meteoroid what done it [739d]
- AWS warns of demand slowdown as customers seek to cut spend [739d]
- Your new career plan: Go to jail for bribery, get busted taking drugs, be appointed chair of Samsung [739d]
- Gelsinger takes ax to Intel after chip sales slump, profit nosedives [739d]
- Amazon CEO accused of trampling labor laws with anti-union comments [739d]
- Biden now wants to toughen up chemical sector's cybersecurity [739d]
- You're Shipt outta luck: App sued for treating delivery workers as contractors [739d]
- US orders safety recall of Tesla Cyberquad-for-kids ATV [739d]
- Microsoft warns Server Manager disk resets can mean data loss [739d]
- Calamity capsule: Boeing's Starliner losses approaching $1B [739d]
- KDE 5.26 gets a second point release (yes, already) [739d]
- Left to its own devices: Huawei swipes right on revs, but profits down [739d]
- Apple exec confirms iPhones will switch to USB-C because 'we have no choice' [739d]
- ServiceNow boss embarks on corporate trolling to get rise out of SAP [739d]
- 'Chief Twit' Musk delivers bathroom furniture to Twitter HQ ... but not Tesla results [739d]
- Samsung bucks industry trend, maintains memory investments [740d]
- Db2 goes 'cloud-first' as IBM struggles to lift database dinosaur [740d]
- The GNOME Project is closing all its mailing lists [740d]
- Vodafone's software-defined silicon bet signals a biz model shakeup [740d]
- ISS had to dodge space junk from satellite Russia blew up [740d]
- It's 2023, let's check in with the metaverse... Nope, still doesn't exist [740d]
- Purpleurchin cryptocurrency miners spotted scouring free GitHub, Heroku accounts [740d]
- Your next PC should be a desktop – maybe even this Chinese mini machine [740d]
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- Xiaomi winds down financial services business in India [739d]
- US sanctions on China could extend to biotech, official says [739d]
- Elon Musk fired top Twitter execs including CEO, reports say [739d]
- It happened: Elon Musk officially owns Twitter [739d]
- Hidden Door wants to turn fiction into immersive roleplaying experiences [739d]
- YouTube redesign gives long-form videos, Shorts and Live videos their own tabs on channel pages [739d]
- Daily Crunch: Mason raises $7.5M seed round to scale its no-code commerce engine [739d]
- Amazon accidentally exposed an internal server packed with Prime Video viewing habits [739d]
- Skidattl’s augmented reality beacons are ‘like a Bat-Signal for fun’ [739d]
- Apple earnings see iPhone revenues up, still short of forecast [739d]
- Amazon’s income dipped in Q3 2022 as the economy took its toll [739d]
- Cruise opens robotaxi waitlist in Austin and Phoenix [739d]
- Meta is in trouble [739d]
- How to raise funds when you aren’t in the Bay Area [739d]
- Apple doesn’t want you trading NFTs on your phone (unless it makes them money) [739d]
- Apple says, ‘NFTs? Yes, fees’ [739d]
- Physical ‘copies’ of the new Call of Duty are just empty discs [739d]
- Dawn of the tentacle [739d]
- Google filing says EU’s antitrust division is investigating Play Store practices [739d]
- Snapchat reduces payouts for Spotlight creators [739d]
- Uber to freeze fake rider account names, pilot front-facing video recording [739d]
- Clubhouse’s Paul Davison on Twitter, the impact of hype and what happened [739d]
- YouTube’s ad revenue is declining, but creator economy experts aren’t worried [739d]
- The Tesla Cyberquad for Kids is being recalled over safety concerns [739d]
- Google acquires Twitter-backed AI avatar startup Alter for $100 million [739d]
- Meta’s metaverse wager is also a bet on founder control [739d]
- Telegram announces username auctions on TON blockchain [739d]
- Apple pauses gambling ads on App Store product pages after developer outcry [739d]
- AWS makes Neptune, its graph database service, serverless [739d]
- VR gaming startup ForeVR Games raises $10M to grow its library of Wii Sports-like titles [739d]
- The UserTesting sale to private equity is bad news for unicorns [739d]
- Thoma Bravo, Sunstone Partners to acquire UserTesting for $1.3B and combine it with UserZoom [739d]
- Yuga Labs’ Nicole Muniz to talk about NFTs and Bored Apes at TC Sessions: Crypto [739d]
- 3 VCs explain how founders can stand out when pitching [739d]
- Uber alum rakes in $9.7M to curb finance-related fights between co-parents [739d]
- 5 tips for launching in a crowded web3 gaming market [739d]
- Elon Musk tells advertisers that Twitter cannot become “a free-for-all hellscape” [739d]
- Persona expands beyond identity verification with new suite of services [739d]
- New York Post says its site was hacked after posting offensive tweets [739d]
- Neoplants bioengineers houseplants to use them as air purifiers [739d]
- Countdown to compliance as EU’s Digital Services Act published [739d]
- The lack of VC funding to women is a Western societal shortfall [740d]
- Solo GP secures $140M for fifth seed, third opportunity funds [740d]
- HealthJoy raises $60M to make benefits easier to navigate [740d]
- English-learning startup ELSA launches Speech Analyzer to help people gain conversational confidence [740d]
- Personal carbon-cutting app Joro raises $10M Series A from Sequoia, Jay-Z’s Arrive [740d]
- SGNL.ai secures $12M to expand its enterprise authorization platform [740d]
- Navina secures $22M to process and summarize medical data for clinicians [740d]
- Google Cloud gets into web3 act with managed blockchain node service [740d]
- Mattilda wants to take over payment collection for Latin America’s private schools [740d]
- It’s time to admit self-driving cars aren’t going to happen [740d]
- Versa raises $120M for its software-defined networking and security stack [740d]
- Integration platform Cinchy lands fresh cash to connect data sources [740d]
- Accel backs startup offering ‘Amazon-grade’ commerce engine to online sellers around the world [740d]
- UK government denies fresh delay to Online Safety Bill will derail it [740d]
- Lightspeed-backed Indian commerce Udaan raises $120 million [740d]
- Dispute between founders and board leaves Capiter in arrears to employees and creditors [740d]
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