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Google launches the first public beta of Android 14
Google’s Android development cycle runs on a rather predictable cadence these days. Today, after two developer previews, the company launched the first of four planned public beta releases of Android 14. As with previous versions, the first beta is also the first release that anyone can install over-the-air, assuming they have a supported Pixel device, […]
Google launches the first public beta of Android 14 by Frederic Lardinois originally published on TechCrunch
Opera brings its free VPN to iOS to rival Apple and Google’s paid alternatives
Opera, the makers of an ad-blocking web browser, whose most recent claim to fame is having TikTok built-in, announced today it’s rolling out an updated version of its iOS app that now includes its free VPN. Previously available on Mac, Windows, Linux, and Android, the iOS release now makes Opera the first browser to offer […]
Opera brings its free VPN to iOS to rival Apple and Google’s paid alternatives by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
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Turns out most unicorns today are more myth than reality
Most unicorns never were what they were purported to be. Instead, a lot of startups were granted big budgets to LARP as unicorns.
Turns out most unicorns today are more myth than reality by Alex Wilhelm originally published on TechCrunch
After a turbulent few years for home fitness, Tonal gets fresh funding and new CEO
The early days of the pandemic proved a massive boon for the home fitness crowd. Gyms closed indefinitely, and even when they began reopening, many members seriously questioned whether the model would continue to suit their life, moving forward. Peloton, for one, was in a perfect place to capitalize on the trend, with a significant […]
After a turbulent few years for home fitness, Tonal gets fresh funding and new CEO by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch
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The venture market may be correcting more than we think to pre-COVID times
Ever since the tech downturn began affecting startups, a question kept coming up: What if we are witnessing a correction?
The venture market may be correcting more than we think to pre-COVID times by Anna Heim originally published on TechCrunch
Cerbos takes its open source access-control software to the cloud
Cerbos, a company building an open source user-permission software platform, has today announced a new managed cloud service and a fresh $7.5 million in seed funding. Founded out of London back in early 2021, Cerbos exists in a space broadly known as identity and access management (IAM), a $13.4 billion market that’s expected to nearly […]
Cerbos takes its open source access-control software to the cloud by Paul Sawers originally published on TechCrunch