Apple fixes ‘actively exploited’ zero-day affecting most iPhones
Apple has confirmed that an iPhone software update it released two weeks ago fixed a zero-day security vulnerability that it now says was actively exploited. The update, iOS 16.1.2, landed on November 30 and rolled out to all supported iPhones, including iPhone 8 and later, with unspecified “important security updates.” In a disclosure to its […]
Apple fixes ‘actively exploited’ zero-day affecting most iPhones by Zack Whittaker originally published on TechCrunch
Netflix rolls out two more mobile games, will release a ‘Vikings: Valhalla’ game next year
Netflix has announced that it’s adding two more games to its service today, bringing the total number of games on the platform to 48. The streaming service has also teased some upcoming games, including one that’s based on its historical drama “Vikings: Valhalla.” The first game launching today is called Kentucky Route Zero and was […]
Netflix rolls out two more mobile games, will release a ‘Vikings: Valhalla’ game next year by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch
OK, now. Now we’re going to see more startups acquire other startups
Now that we are starting to see startups come to terms with lower valuations, we will start to see transactions pick up.
OK, now. Now we’re going to see more startups acquire other startups by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch
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Uber’s food delivery platform agrees to pay severance to couriers let go ahead of Spain’s Riders Law
Uber’s delivery business in Spain has settled with local labor unions which were challenging its dismissal of more than 4,000 riders in August last year ahead of a labor law reform coming into force — acknowledging the dismissed couriers as staff and agreeing to pay severance equivalent to 45 days’ salary per year worked (via […]
Uber’s food delivery platform agrees to pay severance to couriers let go ahead of Spain’s Riders Law by Natasha Lomas originally published on TechCrunch
Here are the top features of Apple’s iOS 16.2 update
Apple is rolling out its iOS 16.2 update for all users today along with iPadOS 16.2 and macOS Ventura 13.1. The new version brings features like improved encryption for iCloud data, Live Activities on the home screen, and a Karaoke feature for Apple Music. Plus, Apple is also debuting its collaborative whiteboard app Freeform. Here’s […]
Here are the top features of Apple’s iOS 16.2 update by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch
Why Checkout.com lowered its internal valuation
Fintech startup Checkout.com was in the news this morning because the Financial Times reported that the payment company had slashed its internal valuation to $11 billion. And it’s a huge drop compared to the $40 billion valuation that the company reached a little less than a year ago. But that doesn’t necessarily mean what you […]
Why Checkout.com lowered its internal valuation by Romain Dillet originally published on TechCrunch
TechCrunch+ roundup: Summary slide showcase, video SEO strategy, how to value AI startups
If your deck doesn’t give prospective investors a clear idea of how you will put their money to work, you’re not going home with a term sheet.
TechCrunch+ roundup: Summary slide showcase, video SEO strategy, how to value AI startups by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch