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Elon Musk suggests Twitter could open source its algorithm ‘next week’
A new tweet by Twitter owner Elon Musk suggests the company is preparing to open source its algorithm as soon as next week — unless, of course, it’s all a joke. (One never knows these days!) However, Musk has been a longtime proponent of the idea that Twitter’s recommendation algorithm should be open sourced, having […]
Elon Musk suggests Twitter could open source its algorithm ‘next week’ by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
Soylent acquired by Starco Brands as nutrition company shifts into its ‘natural next stage’
Soylent, which is profitable and had been growing over the past few years, is Starco Brands’ third acquisition in six months.
Soylent acquired by Starco Brands as nutrition company shifts into its ‘natural next stage’ by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
Science fiction publishers are being flooded with AI-generated stories
Across the 17-year history of Clarkesworld, a renowned literary magazine of science fiction and fantasy, authors have speculated about how evolving, futuristic technology will impact our world. Now, editor and publisher Neil Clarke is living through a debacle that could very well be a sci-fi story in its own right: His magazine in being uncontrollably […]
Science fiction publishers are being flooded with AI-generated stories by Amanda Silberling originally published on TechCrunch
Ex-WeWork director raises millions for Den’s tiny home plans
If it wasn’t for WeWork’s failed IPO, Mike Romanowicz probably wouldn’t be building a proptech business right now. The entrepreneur left his position as director of product management and strategic partnerships at the famous co-working company in January. At the time, Romanowicz detailed construction specs on small homes – that he had begun as a […]
Ex-WeWork director raises millions for Den’s tiny home plans by Natasha Mascarenhas originally published on TechCrunch
Activision did not notify employees of data breach for months
On December 4, hackers successfully phished an employee at the games giant Activision, giving them access to some internal employee and game data. This data breach was not disclosed until last weekend, when cybersecurity and malware research group vx-underground posted on Twitter screenshots of the stolen data, as well as the hackers’ messages on Activision’s […]
Activision did not notify employees of data breach for months by Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai originally published on TechCrunch
Meta Quest users can now tap and swipe in VR without controllers
Today, Meta announced new improvements to the Quest platform as part of the v50 OS update, including an experimental feature, “Direct Touch,” that lets users tap and swipe with their bare hands. The company also rolled out an in-game multitasking feature to Meta Quest 2 and upgraded the Meta Quest Touch Pro controllers. While Meta […]
Meta Quest users can now tap and swipe in VR without controllers by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch
TechCrunch+ roundup: Optimizing acquisition, parental leave tips, riding the downturn express
I was dismayed to realize that I’d used the word “downturn” in two different headlines this morning.
TechCrunch+ roundup: Optimizing acquisition, parental leave tips, riding the downturn express by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch
Amazon’s AWS cozies up to carriers, launches 2 services to build and operate networks in the cloud
Amazon has been working on ramping up how it works with telecoms carriers as customers and partners — an ambition pushed in no small part by slowing growth for cloud services overall at AWS and its big rivals Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. Now, one week ahead of MWC in Barcelona — one of the […]
Amazon’s AWS cozies up to carriers, launches 2 services to build and operate networks in the cloud by Ingrid Lunden originally published on TechCrunch
Amazon backs Indian meat startup FreshToHome in $104 million funding
Indian startup FreshToHome, which sells fresh fish and meat to consumers in the South Asian market and the Middle East region, has courted a new backer: Amazon. Amazon, through its India-focused Smbhav Venture Fund, has led a $104 million Series D financing round in the Bengaluru-headquartered startup, the two said Tuesday. The new round for […]
Amazon backs Indian meat startup FreshToHome in $104 million funding by Manish Singh originally published on TechCrunch