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- Beats makes iPhone 16 cases now [491d]
- Senate leaders ask FTC to investigate AI content summaries as anti-competitive [492d]
- Neurode wants to treat and track ADHD symptoms through a wearable headband [492d]
- Bumble to leverage AI to help users with profile creation and conversations [492d]
- The real power of Apple Intelligence will show up in third-party apps [492d]
- SpaceX calls out “superfluous” regulatory delays holding up Starship flights [492d]
- What is Bluesky? Everything to know about the app trying to replace Twitter [492d]
- Apple Watch blood oxygen detection won’t be available on the Series 10 in the U.S. [492d]
- Drybaby is a dating app for the ‘sober curious’ movement [492d]
- Google Gemini: Everything you need to know about the new generative AI platform [492d]
- London’s transit agency drops claim it has ‘no evidence’ of customer data theft after hack [492d]
- Here’s how the new AirPods Pro hearing test works [492d]
- Apple punts on AI [492d]
- Finally, a bunch of SMB-focused fintechs get investor love while M&A activity heats up [492d]
- Huawei’s $2,800 triple-screen phone laughs at your puny foldable [492d]
- iPhone 16, Apple Intelligence, AirPods 4 and more: Everything revealed at Apple Event 2024 [492d]
- French embedded insurance startup Neat secures $55 million [492d]
- EV warranty startup Amber launches a remote diagnostic service for Teslas [492d]
- TechCrunch Minute: Everything announced at Apple’s Glowtime event [492d]
- SpaceX launches Polaris Dawn, where astronauts will venture further than any humans in more than 50 years [492d]
- Amazon trials last-mile deliveries by tram in Frankfurt [492d]
- Apple partners with third parties, like Google, on iPhone 16’s visual search [492d]
- Creator startup Spotter raises another $7.4M [492d]
- Spare fixes cities’ outdated transport services for disabled residents [492d]
- Lucid Motors’ Gravity SUV will have Tesla charging built in [492d]
- MariaDB goes private with new CEO as K1 closes acquisition [492d]
- JFrog deepens its partnership with GitHub, launches runtime security service [492d]
- Qualifyze swallows $54M to improve pharmaceutical supply chains [492d]
- Inversion Space accelerates orbital reentry vehicle tech with $71M Space Force contract [492d]
- StackGen raises $12.3M for its infrastructure-from-code service [492d]
- Hardware companies dominate a list of promising climate tech startups [492d]
- Smartcat secures $43M for its AI-powered translation platform [492d]
- Form3, a quiet giant in UK fintech, raises $60M at a $570M valuation [492d]
- Threads is not working on its own DM system yet, but it might make it easier to send Instagram messages [492d]
- Google loses appeal against EU’s €2.4B Shopping antitrust decision, as bloc also wins Apple state aid appeal [492d]
- Formo gets investors’ mouths watering with Koji protein-based animal-free cheese [492d]
- Swiggy weighs $150M boost for up to $1.4B India IPO [492d]
- Sri Mandir helps Hindus visit sacred temples and offer donations virtually, from their phones [492d]
- Seattle Cybertruck became fleeting tourist destination [492d]
- Heart disease is the world’s biggest killer — this Cambridge Uni spinout is using AI to find new treatments [492d]
- Online, led by social media, overtakes TV as the most popular source of news in the UK, Ofcom says [492d]
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