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Monthly Archives: March 2024
Fisker loses potential Nissan deal, putting rescue funds at risk
The negotiations between Fisker and a large automaker — reported to be Nissan — over a potential investment and collaboration have been terminated, a development that puts a separate near-term rescue funding effort in danger. Fisker revealed in a Monday … Continue reading
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Ticktock: 5 days left to nest your early-bird savings for TC Early Stage
Startup visionaries, time is of the essence! There are only 5 days left to take advantage of the early-bird savings for TechCrunch Early Stage 2024. Don’t let this opportunity slip through your fingers — secure your ticket now and save … Continue reading
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Match adds two directors in deal with activist investor Elliott Management
Match announced an information sharing agreement with Elliott Management and will add an Instacart executive and a Zillow co-founder to its board.
China’s Xiaomi will price its Tesla EV rival under $69,400, CEO says ahead of Thursday launch
On Thursday, Xiaomi will officially launch the SU7, its first electric vehicle, and begin taking orders.
Boeing CEO to leave company by year-end, after a wave of safety incidents
Boeing’s chief executive Dave Calhoun will leave the plane-maker by the end of 2024, according to the company. The plane-maker has been rocked by controversy after a cabin panel blowout on one of its planes, and a number of other … Continue reading
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Apple, Google and Meta face first formal investigations under EU’s DMA
What’s the collective noun for investigations on Big Tech? Because the European Union has just announced a pile of probes on gatekeepers designated under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Alphabet/Google, Apple and Meta are facing the first formal non-compliance investigations … Continue reading
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A Deepfake Nude Generator Reveals a Chilling Look at Its Victims
WIRED reporting uncovered a site that “nudifies” photos for a fee—and posts a feed appearing to show user uploads. They included photos of young girls and images seemingly taken of strangers.
GoStudent, the online learning platform, says it’s now profitable
In a market that no longer favors growth at all costs, GoStudent’s €3 billion valuation and global expansion may belong to the past. However, the Austrian tutoring platform reshaped quickly. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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EU launches probe into Meta, Apple and Alphabet under sweeping new tech law
The EU’s probes into Apple, Alphabet and Meta are under the Digital Markets Act and focuses on the practices carried out by these tech giants on their services.
EU opens investigations into Apple, Meta and Google
If they are found to have broken the rules, the firms could be fined up to 10% of their annual turnover.