More top reads Face-lift time: X is planning to hide headlines from news links for "improved aesthetics." Elon Musk approves. It's safe to move about the platform: You've asked for it, and now Meta is giving it to you — Threads' highly anticipated web app. Give 'em time to roll it out. More Meta than meets the eye: Meta releases an AI model that can transcribe and translate close to 100 languages. Sprechen sie Deutsch? Meanwhile, Meta confirms an AI "off-switch" is coming to Facebook and Instagram platforms in Europe. Read more. Valuation down: Fintech startup Ramp has a lot of funds on its balance sheet now, but that comes with joining a club that was once thought of as bad. It's actually all good. Web design on a dime: This bootstrapped AI web builder wants to supercharge Figma and Webflow. Meet Relume. We'll have to keep our eyes on this: The widow of a man who died in a Tesla crash and explosion is now suing the automaker. Read more. Be kind, but no need to rewind: Netflix is enabling those loyal DVD-by-mail customers a parting gift — they can keep their final shipment of discs. Meanwhile, an interactive "Love Is Blind" game is coming. Who will you invite into your pod? That's a risky endeavor: Grip Security raises $41 million to help enterprises manage their SaaS identity risk. And enterprises are lining up. Back to the drawing board, but a different drawing board: The UK's antitrust regulator confirms an earlier decision to block the merger between Microsoft and Activision. However, it's willing to look at a restructured deal proposal from Microsoft. Maybe there’s a silver lining after all. Monie, monie: Speaking of antitrust, Kenya's competition regulator gave Moniepoint clearance to acquire payments startup Kopo Kopo. Read more. ICYMI: Chip company Arm filed for an IPO, which is anticipated to be this year's biggest. Get the scoop on that. Meanwhile, today, Alex Wilhelm dives into Arm's F-1 filing to talk about the bear and bull cases for the IPO. (TC+) More for your Tuesday — wait, it's only Tuesday?: IBM sells The Weather Company assets to Francisco Partners Ivanti warns customers another zero-day is under active attack After seeing record traffic, Bluesky adds rate limits to improve network stability One company's quest to eliminate battery fires (TC+) |
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