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Google and Match Group reach settlement in app store antitrust case
Google and Match announced today they’ve reached a settlement in the antitrust battle Match waged against the tech giant, even as its court case continues with Fortnite maker Epic Games. As part of the settlement agreement, Match Group — which owns Tinder, Hinge, OKCupid, Match.com, and others — will be able to implement “user choice […]
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McDonald’s Made a Simple Change to a Cult-Favorite Menu Item. Now, the Sandwich Is a $1 Billion Brand.
Here’s Every Eye Drop and Gel Being Recalled From Stores Including Target, CVS, and Rite Aid After the FDA Warned They Could Cause Blindness
CEOs and CMOs Are Butting Heads at More Companies Than We Know — and It’s Been Going on for Some Time
Why Comcast built an accelerator to nurture sports startups
Comcast, a division of NBCUniversal, which broadcasts multiple sports, developed an accelerator to help encourage sports tech startups.
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So long, Twitter Circles
If tic-tac-toe has taught us anything, it’s that Xs and circles cannot peacefully coexist. The app formerly known as Twitter, X, has shut down the Circles feature, which allowed users to post to a small, exclusive audience. Like an Instagram Close Friends story, Circles — née Twitter Circles — offered a more intimate social media […]
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Log analysis and security firm Graylog raises $9M in equity, $30M in debt
The decline in VC funding for cybersecurity startups might finally be reversing course after months of discouraging trend lines. Recently, Crunchbase reported that cybersecurity startups raised nearly $1.9 billion through 153 deals in Q3 — a 12% increase from the $1.7 billion raised across 181 deals in the previous quarter. There’s anecdotal evidence of a […]
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Tesla wins fatal Autopilot crash jury trial
A jury on Tuesday handed Tesla another win after siding with the automaker over allegations that its Autopilot advanced driver assistance system led to a death. The case, which was being tried in the Superior Court of California, County of Riverside, was filed by two passengers who survived a 2019 crash and alleged that Tesla […]
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