Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft: Apple alleges the misconduct was directed by OpenAi's senior leadership, including a long-time former employee. Read More
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Filing: College app Fizz accuses VC of sharing confidential startup information with rival Sidechat: Fizz has expanded its lawsuit against rival Sidechat, alleging that a Maveron VC shared its confidential information obtained during a fundraising meeting with the competing startup. Read More
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A new app, HyperTexting, turns the open web into a scrollable social media-like feed: HyperTexting's new app aims to make the open web feel more like social media by turning websites, blogs, newsletters, and podcasts into a scrollable feed, while also making it easier to post to your own website. Read More
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Netflix could be planning ‘always-on’ live TV channels: Amid signs of slowing engagement, Netflix is reportedly considering launching "always-on" live channels, giving subscribers something to tune into 24/7. Read More
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OpenAI says GPT 5.6 is the 'preferred model' for Microsoft Copilot 365 amid breakup chatter: OpenAI's new family of models will continue to power Microsoft's suite of workplace and productivity apps. Read More
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Oratomic raises $300M to build a viable quantum computer that needs only 20K qubits: The massive round was co-led by ARCH Venture Partners, Spark Capital, and Khosla Ventures. Read More
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Florida ransomware negotiator convicted for helping ransomware gang extort US companies: A third ransomware negotiator has been jailed for helping a notorious ransomware group extort American victim companies into paying the hackers. Read More
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After Apple, India's smartphone manufacturing boom enters new phase with Vivo JV: Vivo's joint venture could become a template for Chinese smartphone makers in India. Read More
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Hugging Face's CEO on why companies are done renting their AI: [jwp-video] Open source AI is booming, according to Hugging Face CEO Clem Delangue. The company has grown into something like a GitHub for AI in recent years, where AI builders can share and download open models and datasets, now used by roughly half the Fortune 500. Delangue has seen the same story play out again and again: companies start out on frontier APIs, but as they scale, the costs push them towards open source models. On this episode of TechCrunch's Equity podcast, Rebecca Bellan talked to Delangue about why the open vs closed source fight matters in the wake of Anthropic’s halted Fable release, and why he's worried about the possibility that a handful of big companies could end up controlling everything. Subscribe to Equity on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. You also can follow Equity on X and Threads, at @EquityPod. Read More
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