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Jeep is adding an even cheaper plug-in hybrid to its 4xe lineup
Jeep revealed Wednesday at the New York International Auto Show its 2024 Wrangler portfolio — a smorgasbord of off-roaders with new capabilities and features — and tucked into the mix is another plug-in hybrid. The Stellantis brand said it will add the 2024 Jeep Wrangler Sport S 4xe to its lineup, an entry level plug-in hybrid […]
Jeep is adding an even cheaper plug-in hybrid to its 4xe lineup by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch
Apple faces special antitrust abuse regime in Germany
Germany’s antitrust authority has today confirmed Apple meets its test for special abuse controls — having so-called “paramount significance for competition across markets”. The designation stands for five years. “The company holds a dominant, or at least powerful, position on all vertically related levels based on its smartphones, tablets and smart watches as well as […]
Apple faces special antitrust abuse regime in Germany by Natasha Lomas originally published on TechCrunch
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Stripe says in annual letter that it processed $817B in transactions in 2022, but growth has definitely slowed
Stripe, the payments and fintech giant currently valued at $50 billion, sometimes feels like it has been forever on the brink of a public listing. But in the absence of any concrete IPO moves and the transparency that the listing process brings with it, today it published an annual update with a few new numbers […]
Stripe says in annual letter that it processed $817B in transactions in 2022, but growth has definitely slowed by Ingrid Lunden originally published on TechCrunch
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Google follows Apple by introducing account deletion policy for Android apps
Google announced a new account deletion policy for Android apps today, which means that apps that offer account creation must have an easy way to delete the account as well. The company said that it will start enforcing this policy sometime early next year. This move follows Apple, which implemented a similar policy on June […]
Google follows Apple by introducing account deletion policy for Android apps by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch