Monthly Archives: September 2024

Why Is AI So Bad at Generating Images of Kamala Harris?

Race and gender are part of it, but there’s more to those unconvincing pictures of the presidential candidate.

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Form3, a quiet giant in UK fintech, raises $60M at a $570M valuation

Form3, a startup building tools to connect financial players with each other to enable account payments, has it raised $60 million to continue expanding its business.  © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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Threads is not working on its own DM system yet, but it might make it easier to send Instagram messages

The Threads team is not yet working on a separate inbox or a direct messaging system for the social network, despite user demands and will continue to use Instagram inbox. However, the company might make it easier to send messages to Instagram … Continue reading

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Google loses appeal against EU’s €2.4B Shopping antitrust decision, as bloc also wins Apple state aid appeal

Google has once again lost in its bid to overturn a 2017 antitrust decision by the European Commission. The bloc found its shopping comparison service had broken competition rules — hitting Alphabet, Google’s parent, with an at-the-time record-breaking €2.42 billion … Continue reading

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EU court rules Google must pay €2.4bn fine

Google loses its appeal against the fine, handed down for its shopping comparison service.

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Apple told to pay back €13bn in tax by EU

The European Court of Justice upheld a 2016 decision that said Apple received unlawful aid from Ireland.

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How Your Business Can Benefit from an Environmental Policy

Discover how an environmental policy can boost sustainability and enhance your organization’s reputation.

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Formo gets investors’ mouths watering with Koji protein-based animal-free cheese

A love of food — and, well, cheese — has landed German fermentation startup Formo‘s co-founder Roman Plewka and its team a hefty $61 million Series B round to keep scaling production of their climate-friendly, animal-free cheese. The Berlin-based startup’s … Continue reading

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Swiggy weighs $150M boost for up to $1.4B India IPO

Indian food delivery startup Swiggy is weighing increasing the fresh issue component of its initial public offering by $150 million, aiming to raise a total of up to $1.4 billion in what is shaping up to be one of the … Continue reading

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Sri Mandir helps Hindus visit sacred temples and offer donations virtually, from their phones

AppsForBharat, the startup behind Hindu devotional app Sri Mandir, has raised $18 million to penetrate into global markets and add new features. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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