More top reads Coin flip: Worldcoin has a lot going on. Most importantly, adding integrations with Minecraft, Reddit, Telegram, Shopify and Mercado Libre. Read more. Take a bite: Apple will no longer give police users' push notification data without a warrant. At the same time, Apple introduces protection to prevent thieves from getting your passwords. And Apple adds iPhone 15 and additional M2 Macs to its Self Service Repair program. Out of stealth, into the AI: Hyperplane is a new startup that wants to bring AI to banks. Here's how. A good read: Amazon launches its own book discovery service, "Your Books," in an effort to compete with Goodreads. It's a real page-turner. The exports have it: South African e-commerce startup TUNL gets some early funding to accelerate growth of its exports platform. Read more. Almost broken: For a minute there, it looked like outgoing X links were broken. Everything seems to be okay now. If you want to know what else is going on at X, head over to TechCrunch+ where Alex writes that what X needs now is for Snap to post a solid Q4. Here's why. Cape time: Zuper closes on $32 million in Series B funding to continue developing its field service management platform for small business and enterprise customers. Read more. Mass market appeal: Copia Global, a Kenyan e-commerce startup, gets $20 million in new funding and a new board member as it pushes toward profitability. Learn more. This one brings me back: Like Kyle, I too remember the good old days of Circuit City. The electronics retailer is making a comeback, of sorts, and hopes to raise $25 million. Get the scoop. More Meta: Get ready Threads lovers, Meta plans to bring its fact-checking program to Threads next year. Meanwhile, Meta started testing Threads integration with ActivityPub. So life like: Verve Motion raises $20 million to grow its exosuit business. You get to be your own RoboCop. Give new meaning to the friendly skies: Metafuels lands $8 million bet on greener skies ahead. Read more. Even more for your Wednesday: Orkes forks Conductor as Netflix abandons the open source project. Xbox Cloud Gaming now available on Meta Quest 2, 3 and Pro. Epic Games won its antitrust battle with Google. But what comes next? OpenAI inks deal with Axel Springer on licensing news for model training. Here's where founders screw up their pitch decks most often. (TC+) |
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