Apple leverages ‘Ted Lasso’ and in-store classes to teach the importance of iPhone privacy (Michael Grothaus/Fast Company)

Michael Grothaus / Fast CompanyApple leverages ‘Ted Lasso’ and in-store classes to teach the importance of iPhone privacy – Apples educational privacy initiatives come on the heels of its... Read more »

Whats in Store for Big Tech ETFs in Q4 Earnings? (Yahoo! Finance: Company News)

Yahoo! Finance: Company NewsWhats in Store for Big Tech ETFs in Q4 Earnings? – The technology sector, which was hit the hardest by soaring yields and a hawkish Fed,... Read more »

Amazon’s Dying Smile Donation Program… Was Really All About Amazon Keeping Referral Fees To Google D (Mike Masnick/Techdirt)

Mike Masnick / TechdirtAmazon’s Dying Smile Donation Program… Was Really All About Amazon Keeping Referral Fees To Google D – You may have heard last week that Amazon has... Read more »

Researchers Use Avatar’s Motion Capture Tech to Study Genetic Disorders (Adrianna Nine/ExtremeTech)

Adrianna Nine / ExtremeTechResearchers Use Avatar’s Motion Capture Tech to Study Genetic Disorders – James Camerons movie-making techniques have impressed more than just film critics. The post Researchers Use... Read more »

Instagram’s new dynamic profile photo flips between your picture and avatar

Instagram announced today that it’s introducing a new dynamic profile photo feature that lets users showcase both their profile photo and their avatar. Prior to this update, you had... Read more »

Tapbots launches a new Mastodon client, Ivory, after Twitter kills its Tweetbot app

Tapbots, the makers of a popular third-party Twitter app Tweetbot that was recently killed by Twitter’s API changes, is releasing its next new product. Hoping to fill the void... Read more »

Lyft adds wait time fees, nearly seven years after Uber

Lyft has introduced wait time fees – in other words, charges incurred if a Lyft driver has to wait for you upon pickup. The rideshare platform hasn’t had these... Read more »

TechCrunch+ roundup: Deep tech fundraising, negative trade secrets, 3 metrics investors love

Startup board meetings are scheduled several weeks apart, but many founders work until the last minute on the deck updating investors on revenue, the product pipeline, hiring and other... Read more »

US sues Google over “anticompetitive, exclusionary, and unlawful” ad tech monopoly

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed suit against Google over alleged antitrust issues, claiming the search giant has monopoly control of the digital ad market. The DOJ is... Read more »

Despite 2022’s headwinds, women’s health startups did better than ever before

It’s been seven months since Roe vs. Wade was overturned, and the dust has barely begun to settle. Politically, voters have expressed their overwhelming support for a person’s right... Read more »
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