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Monthly Archives: July 2024
Delta hires David Boies to seek damages from CrowdStrike, Microsoft after outage
Delta has hired prominent attorney David Boies to pursue potential damages from CrowdStrike and Microsoft after a mass outage earlier this month.
Zuckerberg touts Meta’s latest video vision AI with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
Meta’s machine learning model, Segment Anything, has a sequel: It now takes the model to the video domain, showing how fast the field is moving. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Instagram Will Let You Make Custom AI Chatbots—Even Ones Based on Yourself
Meta’s AI Studio will let users build virtual characters, with a few limitations.
ManageEngine: Australian SMEs Aim to Reduce IT Costs Amid Growing Technology Complexity
“Digital intensity” caused by multiple cloud environments, application growth and AI is putting pressure on IT leaders in medium-sized businesses to manage costs while modernising their infrastructure.
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TechCrunch Space: Catching stars
Hello, and welcome back to TechCrunch Space. In case you missed it, Boeing and NASA decided to keep Starliner docked to the International Space Station for the rest of the month. The agency is aiming to complete a key review … Continue reading
The question haunting Fisker’s bankruptcy
As failed EV startup Fisker winds its way through bankruptcy, a persistent and tricky question has become a flashpoint of the proceedings: does its lone secured lender Heights Capital Management deserve to be at the front of the line to … Continue reading
Trademark filing for ‘Starborn’ hints at possible Starfield DLC
Rumors are swirling that more achievements for Starfield could be on its way with its forthcoming Shattered Space story expansion, although a release date has not been set yet. Bethesda’s recent registration of the trademark “Starborn” might also suggest future … Continue reading
Netflix’s new Windows 11 update disappoints users with lack of old features
Users have been left disappointed after Netflix‘s highly anticipated app rollout for Windows 11 fell seriously short of expectations. Originally announced in May, the update was meant to replace the native app by June but faced delays and a rapid … Continue reading
Bitcoin approaches $70,000 in six-week high amid Trump support
CoinMarketCap data shows that Bitcoin’s (BTC) price approached $70,000 on Monday, reaching a six-week high following former U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed support for cryptocurrency over the weekend. At the time of reporting, the leading cryptocurrency was trading around $69,800, … Continue reading
New Suicide Squad cutscene reveals the surprising return of Justice League characters
A recent cutscene from Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has unveiled both familiar and new faces, shedding light on the next character that players can control. The scene has sparked discussions concerning the story’s direction. Last week, Rocksteady Studios … Continue reading