AWS in the clouds: Amazon targets the media and entertainment industries with its newest service called Deadline Cloud. It lets customers set up, deploy and scale up graphics and visual effects rendering pipelines on AWS cloud infrastructure. Read More
Garry Tan lets loose on X … again: Just in time for Y Combinator's Demo Day this week, Tan took to his social platform of choice to critique a San Francisco lawmaker who is not new to Tan's online rants. Read More
Police and their dragnets: Zack Whittaker has your look at the sneaky ways that police tap tech companies for your private data. Read More
Let's get collaborative: Apple's Personas is a work in progress, according to Brian Heater. But a new update makes it one step better. Read More
The EU's Cyber Resilience Act is coming together: Seven open source organizations intend on pooling resources and connecting the dots between existing security best practices in open source software development over the next three years. Read More
Meta is not colluding with Netflix: At least that is what the social media company is saying … again. Read More
Meet OctoStack: OctoAI's new end-to-end solution for deploying generative AI models in a company's private cloud, be that on-premises or in a virtual private cloud of your choice. Read More
Rivian has a flat first quarter: Rivian signals that it plans to make roughly the same number of EVs as it did in 2023. If so, that should help it meet targets. We'll see. Read More
Tesla sales drop: The electric automaker's deliveries were down, but it is also pointing a finger at an arson attack at its factory in Germany and shipping disruptions caused by Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. Read More
Big Tech talking points in a new age of antitrust: Natasha Lomas is your translator for all the self-serving spin being put on entrenched, profit-extracting machinery. Read More
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