The Brutalist Report - tech
- Intel withholds Ohio fab ceremony over US chip subsidies inaction [1090d]
- Now Amazon debuts an AI programming assistant – CodeWhisperer [1090d]
- SpaceX: 5G expansion could kill US Starlink broadband [1090d]
- Linus Torvalds says Rust is coming to the Linux kernel 'real soon now' [1090d]
- Train once, run anywhere, almost: Qualcomm's drive to bring AI to its phone, PC chips [1090d]
- Ubuntu Touch OTA-23 is coming: Have a rummage in the drawer – can you test it? [1090d]
- Lenovo reveals small but mighty desktop workstation [1090d]
- Totaled Tesla goes up in flames three weeks after crash [1090d]
- Oracle shrinks on-prem cloud offering in both size and cost [1090d]
- $6b mega contract electronics vendor Sanmina jumps into zero trust [1090d]
- DMCA can't be used to sidestep First Amendment, court rules [1090d]
- Original Acorn Arthur project lead explains RISC OS genesis [1090d]
- Amazon can’t channel the dead, but its deepfake voices take a close second [1090d]
- Toshiba shares up as buyers prepare to shell out $22b [1090d]
- Chinese startup hires chip godfather and TSMC vet to break into DRAM biz [1090d]
- £11.5b in 10 years: UK's government cloud services unit G-Cloud [1090d]
- Windows 11 22H2 is almost here. Is it ready for the enterprise? [1091d]
- Having trouble finding power supplies or server racks? You're not the only one [1091d]
- Halfords suffers a puncture in the customer details department [1091d]
- Don't ditch PowerShell to improve security, say infosec agencies from UK, US, and NZ [1091d]
- Bipolar transistors made from organic materials for the first time [1091d]
- If you didn't store valuable data, ransomware would become impotent [1091d]
- Europol arrests nine suspected of stealing 'several million' euros via phishing [1091d]
- Samsung fined $14 million for misleading smartphone water resistance claims [1091d]
- Brave Search leaves beta, offers Goggles for filtering, personalizing results [1091d]
- Meta agrees to tweak ad system after US govt brands it discriminatory [1091d]
- Broadcom sketches out VMware ambitions that stretch from mainframe to cloud [1091d]
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- Airrow is automating battery and payload swapping for drones [1090d]
- Ro cuts 18% of staff despite narrowing focus, raising additional capital [1090d]
- Daily Crunch: London-based SumUp pins $8.5B valuation with $624M debt-equity round [1090d]
- Brex says it did a ‘poor job’ explaining its decision to cut off SMBs [1090d]
- Alexa goes down the conversational rabbit hole [1090d]
- Security-as-code startup Jit comes out of stealth with $38.5M in seed funding [1090d]
- Cozy houseplants and self-care: how one startup is reimagining mobile gameplay as a healing activity [1090d]
- Google Chrome’s latest update on iOS brings improved security, the Discover feed and more [1090d]
- Hinge’s new feature makes it easier for you to be upfront about your dating intentions [1090d]
- Khaby Lame dethrones Charli D’Amelio as the most-followed TikTok creator [1090d]
- The next wave of supply-chain innovation will be driven by startups that help incumbents win [1090d]
- A quick trip to MARS [1090d]
- OSOM’s OV1 is now Solana’s web3 Android handset, Saga [1090d]
- NFT summer in New York is in full swing amid crypto winter [1090d]
- Solana launches web3-focused smartphone Saga to improve crypto-mobile relationship [1090d]
- Want an EV? You may have to wait [1090d]
- Pitch Deck Teardown: WayRay’s $80M Series C deck [1090d]
- AWS sent a Snowcone to space [1090d]
- Netflix lays off 300 more people — almost 3% of its staff [1090d]
- To drive more sales, use shopper-generated content to personalize emails [1090d]
- Meal delivery service Daily Harvest recalls lentil product after customers report falling ill [1090d]
- FDA orders Juul to stop selling its vaping products in the US [1090d]
- Snap will pay 25 Black creators $120k in a new accelerator program [1090d]
- Amazon launches CodeWhisperer, a GitHub Copilot-like AI pair programming tool [1090d]
- Amazon Sagemaker Ground Truth can now create virtual objects for AI model training [1090d]
- Cryptoys banks a16z funding to build NFTs for kids [1090d]
- Epsilon3’s space industry OS powers more than launches as it brings in $15M in new funding [1090d]
- Ghost kitchens ride into college campuses on the backs of delivery bots [1090d]
- Google is notifying Android users targeted by Hermit government-grade spyware [1090d]
- Evinced pushes companies to accelerate accessibility with its dev tools, scoring $38M investment [1090d]
- EV fleet management startup Synop steers its way to $10M seed round [1090d]
- August Health digitizes senior living communities for better care [1090d]
- Instagram tests a new feature to quickly share notes with friends [1090d]
- Facebook Pay rebrands to Meta Pay as Zuckerberg details plans to create a digital wallet for the metaverse [1090d]
- Vibrant Planet raises $17M seed round to grow forest restoration SaaS [1090d]
- Reddit upgrades its live audio product Reddit Talk with a soundboard, new discovery features [1090d]
- ConductorOne is bringing automation to identity and access management with $15M investment [1090d]
- Paris-based Breega closes €250M fund, opens Barcelona office to back Iberian startups [1091d]
- SumUp raises $624M at $8.5B valuation, with its payments and business tech now used by 4M SMBs [1091d]
- Uber rejects claim that it explored exiting India [1091d]
- Influencers peddling medical, financial advice now need certification, China says [1091d]
- Florence Healthcare, a workflow platform for clinical researchers, raises $27M led by Insight Partners [1091d]
- Tiger Global backs SaaS omnichannel social commerce platform SleekFlow in $8M funding [1091d]
- Sequoia India and Southeast Asia broadens check range for early-stage Surge program [1091d]
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