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In todayâs top story, Fortnite maker Epic Games said it is laying off about 870 people, or 16% of its workforce. Learn more. Meanwhile, the company asks the Supreme Court to weigh in on its beef with Apple. Not to be outdone, Apple also asked the Supreme Court to reconsider one of its rulings in favor of Epic. The Raspberry Pi 5 is here, and it looks yummier than ever. Get your fork ready. And Reddit is making some changes, chiefly to remove the ability to opt out of ad personalization based on your activity on the platform. Find out what this means. |
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In the first column of a four-part series, Startup Battlefield editor and director of community Neesha Tambe hosted a master class on strategic defensibility with Mike Ghaffary, general partner at Canvas Ventures. âIn this session, Ghaffary outlined the important components of startup defensibility, the key strategic advantage buckets, and what startups can do to stay competitive as they build and scale,â she writes. TechCrunch+ is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack. You can sign up here. Use code âDCâ for a 15% discount on an annual subscription. Read More |
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For this weekâs episode, Jacquelyn interviewed Tiago Sada, head of product for Tools for Humanity and core contributor to Worldcoin, at TechCrunchâs Disrupt 2023 in San Francisco. Tools for Humanity, which is the team building Worldcoin, raised $115 million in a Series C round back in May with investors like Blockchain Capital, a16z, Bain Capital Crypto and Distributed Global. In March 2022, Worldcoin raised $100 million at a $3 billion valuation. We dive into why someone would scan their eyes, as well as alternate options and privacy concerns some skeptics have about the project. Listen here. Read More |
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