More top reads Simpler website design is closer than you think: Developers make everything complicated, right? Well Deco.cx, a Brazilian startup, doesn't like that approach. So it created an open source, front-end development platform for growing e-commerce brands that want to create high-performance digital experiences. Read more. Whoops: Someone over at Threads got a bit too excited and executed some new features related to viewing the latest search results. It's now clawed that back. Sorry, you’ll have to wait a little longer. There's more to the story: Carta's decision yesterday to exit the secondary shares trading market got Alex and Anna wondering if Carta's growth story is now being overshadowed by its stock trading snafu. You be the judge. (TC+) More layoffs: Duolingo is blaming the effect of using AI in its business for the reason it made the decision to cut 10% of its contractor workforce. Get the scoop. Step on it: In other CES 2024 news, VinFast, a Vietnamese electric vehicle startup, unveiled the concept for an electric pickup truck. The newest addition is part of a long list of things VinFast hopes to build in the coming years. Find out more. Spies among us: Hackers around the world are using artificial intelligence to craft their cyberattacks, but that same technology is helping U.S. spies track them down. See how. A small victory for spot bitcoin ETFs?: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is close to approving spot bitcoin ETFs, and Valkyrie's co-founder already has a plan for when that happens. Learn what that is. (TC+) We can't find that location: The U.S. Federal Trade Commission banned X-Mode from selling phone location data and ordered the firm to delete whatever collected data it had. Here's why. |
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