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Keep Your Knives Sharp with This At-Home Sharpener, Now More Than $130 Off
Arc browser’s new tool lets you remove some elements from a website
The Browser Company, the company behind the web browser Arc, introduced a fun new tool today called Boosts. It lets you customize a website with new colors and fonts. But the best feature of this tool is that you can “Zap” (read: remove) any element from a website like a sidebar or a trending topic […]
Arc browser’s new tool lets you remove some elements from a website by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch
Generation Prime launches to make fertility services more accessible in Asia
Generation Prime, a startup that wants to make IVF and other fertility services more accessible to patients in Asia, is launching its first two clinics in Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. The company also announced seed funding led by Recharge Capital, which incubated it, with participation from Thiel Capital, Shamrock Holdings, the Disney family’s investment vehicle […]
Generation Prime launches to make fertility services more accessible in Asia by Catherine Shu originally published on TechCrunch
TikTok is testing an in-app AI chatbot called ‘Tako’
AI chatbots, like ChatGPT, are all the rage, so it’s no surprise to learn that TikTok is now testing its own AI chatbot, as well. Called “Tako,” the bot is in limited testing in select markets, where it will appear on the right-hand side of the TikTok interface, above the user’s profile and other buttons […]
TikTok is testing an in-app AI chatbot called ‘Tako’ by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
Neuropsychologist Reveals a ‘Counterintuitive’ Way to Combat Any Toxic Relationship
3 things businesses must do to secure applications in the AI era
Here are three actions organizations preparing their application security for a post-AI world need to consider in their security strategies.
3 things businesses must do to secure applications in the AI era by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch
Researchers say they found spyware used in war for the first time
Security researchers and digital rights organizations believe the government of Azerbaijan used spyware produced by NSO Group to target a government worker, journalists, activists, and the human rights ombudsperson in Armenia, as part of a years long conflict that has at times broke out into an all-out war. The cyberattacks may be the first public […]
Researchers say they found spyware used in war for the first time by Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai originally published on TechCrunch
The official ChatGPT app is now available in 11 more countries
OpenAI has announced in a tweet that the official ChatGPT mobile app is now available in more countries. When OpenAI first unveiled its mobile app last week, the app was only available on iOS and in the U.S. Now, many people living in Europe, South Korea, New Zealand and more will be able to download […]
The official ChatGPT app is now available in 11 more countries by Romain Dillet originally published on TechCrunch
Montenegro court overturns Terraform founder Do Kwon’s bail
A high court in Montenegro overrode a lower court’s previous decision that would have released Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon on bail. Bloomberg first reported on the news. Kwon will remain in jail until the Basic Court in Montenegro makes another decision in light of the latest decision by the high court, per Bloomberg, which […]
Montenegro court overturns Terraform founder Do Kwon’s bail by Kate Park originally published on TechCrunch