Netflix is now poking fun at itself after the first episode of “Black Mirror” Season 6 went viral. Netflix launched two “Streamberry”-themed websites. Netflix created Streamberry.tv, a replica of the fictional platform. Youareawful.com lets users submit photos for Streamberry shows. Streamberry was featured in the first episode of “Black Mirror,” …
Read More »AI-powered speech-to-text platform Parrot raises $11M Series A
AI affects medicine, law, business, IT, and more. AI-powered transcription is one example. Parrot, a transcription platform for legal and insurance depositions, raised $11 million in a Series A round on Tuesday. Legal experts can now summarize depositions in seconds. Amplify Partners and XYZ Venture Capital led the latest funding, …
Read More »Rivian to adopt Tesla’s NACS charging standard
Rivian is the latest automaker to adopt Tesla’s NACS charging standard. This comes weeks after Ford and General Motors announced their upcoming electric vehicles would use Tesla Superchargers. Rivian cars will get NACS adapters. Rivian vehicles, including the R1T and R1S, will come with the NACS charge port. “The adoption …
Read More »Reddit communities protest differently as the company threatens moderators
Multiple subreddits are protesting by publishing only one type of post, changing the topic, or going private. Many of these communities participated in the June 12-14 Reddit blackout to protest the API rule changes that could kill many third-party apps. Subreddits considered shutting down after the company and CEO Steve …
Read More »Spotify’s premium subscription will offer HiFi audio
After two years, Spotify will launch its HiFi tier with lossless music streaming through a “Supremium” plan later this year, which may cost more than $9.99 per month. Bloomberg reported that the company is launching this new plan to boost revenue and appease investors seeking a price increase. The non-U.S. …
Read More »Reddit data hackers threaten to release 80GB
Reddit must pay a ransom or release stolen data. The BlackCat ransomware gang, also known as ALPHV, posted on its dark web leak site that it stole 80 gigabytes of compressed Reddit data in February. Reddit spokesperson Gina Antonini declined TechCrunch’s questions but confirmed that BlackCat’s claims relate to a …
Read More »PayGo solar startup Yellow raises $14 million to scale in africa
Yellow, an asset financier for solar energy and digital devices in Africa, raised $14 million series B funding led by Convergence Partners with participation from the Energy Entrepreneurs Growth Fund, managed by Triple Jump, and Platform Investment Partners. Mike Heyink and Maya Stewart founded Yellow in Malawi in 2018 to …
Read More »Wargraphs, a one-person gaming startup with no funding, sells for $54M
While the U.K. and U.S. try to block Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision over concerns it will kill competition in games distribution, modding and analytics appear to be thriving. Wargraphs, a one-man startup that makes Porofessor, a League of Legends companion app that helps players track and improve their stats, is …
Read More »Reddit CEO blasts protests, moderators, and third-party apps
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman is unfazed by platform API protests. Huffman told The Verge, NBCNews, and NPR that the API was not designed to support third-party apps. In these interviews, the Reddit co-founder discussed protesting moderators, site rules, and profitability. The platform’s CEO seems unmoved by the community’s strongest backlash. …
Read More »US federal agencies confirm MOVEit breach, hackers list more victims
Multiple federal agencies have been attacked using a popular file transfer tool’s security flaw, according to the U.S. government. CISA told that “several” U.S. government agencies were breached by Progress Software’s MOVEit Transfer enterprise file transfer tool. The agency also attributed the attacks to the Russia-linked Clop ransomware gang, which …
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