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April 2023
OpenSea’s next journey is to help Web 2.0 brands get into web3
OpenSea’s big journey right now is to make bigger bets with key Web 2.0 and web3 creators or brands, the platform’s chief business officer said
OpenSea’s next journey is to help Web 2.0 brands get into web3 by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch
Compromising vs. Standing Your Ground — How to Find the Right Balance in Business Partnerships
Why Brands Should Direct User-Generated Content
Livid Morgan Wallen Fan Invoices Singer $4,000 For ‘Outfits’ and Pre-Show ‘Cracker Barrel’ After He Cancels Concert Last Minute: ‘I’ll Expect My Refund Tomorrow’
Revolut’s valuation troubles signal a stormy horizon for less-profitable neobanks
Revolut’s situation seems like awful news for other neobanks. How much more room do less profitable neobanks have to fall?
Revolut’s valuation troubles signal a stormy horizon for less-profitable neobanks by Anna Heim originally published on TechCrunch
Google disrupts malware that steals sensitive data from Chrome users
Google has disrupted infrastructure linked to the notorious CryptBot malware, which the company claims has stolen data from hundreds of thousands of browser users in the past year alone. CryptBot is malicious information-stealing malware first discovered in 2019. The infostealer malware is typically distributed by spoofed websites masquerading as legitimate software sites that offer free […]
Google disrupts malware that steals sensitive data from Chrome users by Carly Page originally published on TechCrunch
Vinfast’s EV ambitions just got a $2.5B boost
Vietnamese EV automaker Vinfast is getting a $2.5 billion injection of capital as it pursues an ambitious plan to woo U.S. consumers with a slate of electric SUVs and crossovers. Billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong, who founded Vinfast’s parent company Vingroup, committed Wednesday to invest $1 billion of his personal wealth via a grant in the […]
Vinfast’s EV ambitions just got a $2.5B boost by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch
UK’s TympaHealth sounds out $23M to expand its hearing diagnostics startup
The basic principle of Moore’s law — computing becoming more powerful yet more compact — is playing out in a number of fields, and one of the latest is coming from the world of audiology technology. TympaHealth, a London startup that has developed handheld hardware built around streamlined iPhone and Android devices, and corresponding software, […]
UK’s TympaHealth sounds out $23M to expand its hearing diagnostics startup by Ingrid Lunden originally published on TechCrunch