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Threads, Instagram's Twitter-like app, is adding live scores for sports matches. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Friday that Threads has begun testing live scores for NBA games and that the platform plans to add support for more leagues in the future. The launch of this feature comes as Threads continues to challenge X, which has been providing live scores for sports games for nearly a decade. With this new feature, Threads hopes to attract users who would normally visit X to discuss live games and keep up with the latest developments. Threads not only adds live scores, but when users…

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On home turf Apple has enjoyed many years of relatively light regulatory scrutiny compared to Big Tech peers. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) opened a monopoly case against Google back in October 2020, for instance. It followed with a second antitrust case at the start of last year, targeting Google’s adtech. While the FTC has been pursing an antitrust case against Meta over a similar timeframe. And who could forget Microsoft’s Windows era tango with US antitrust enforcers? Thursday’s DOJ antitrust suit, accusing Apple of being a monopolist in the high end and US smartphone markets, where the iPhone…

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The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Apple for allegedly monopolistic smartphone practices. Not only federal agencies are involved in this issue, but also 15 states and the District of Columbia. As you might expect, Apple disputes this claim. The potential impacts are myriad, from consumer messaging to smartphones and smartwatches. And while the Justice Department's lawsuit has many detractors, such as TechCrunch, which offers a little history lesson here, the App Fairness Coalition, which counts Epic and Spotify among other companies, , highly praise this lawsuit. Regulators and technology companies are naming a more iconic duo. Today, we see…

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You go on a Tinder date and go home, but things are escalating. You don't really know or trust this guy, and he doesn't want to get an STD, so…what happens? A company called Calmara asks men to take a picture of their penis and use AI to tell them whether their partner is “transparent.” Let me just say right away that you shouldn't take a picture of someone's genitals and scan it with an AI tool to determine whether or not they should have sex. Karmala's premise includes more red flags than a bad first date, but considering the…

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Hello. Welcome to Equity, the startup business podcast. Uncover the numbers and nuances behind the headlines. This is a Friday episode where we dig into the week's most important stories and discuss emerging themes. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts. Mary Ann, Becca, and Alex were on board this week. Becca, of course, is her one of two hosts on TechCrunch's Found podcast. In this podcast, founders talk about how they built what they built and how they made it happen. However, in today's “Stocks” we found out: Deal of the Week: Mary Ann wanted to talk about…

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The Biden administration announced Monday that six new countries have joined the international coalition to combat the spread of commercial spyware sold by companies such as NSO Group and Intellexa. Now, some investors are announcing that they are going all in on the fight against spyware. But at least one of those investors, Paladin Capital Group, had previously invested in companies that developed malware, according to leaked slide decks dated 2021 obtained by TechCrunch. He previously told TechCrunch that he “exited” the company at some point. In recent years, the U.S. government has led efforts to limit, or at least…

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Don't miss your chance to shine in the highly anticipated “So You Think You Can Pitch” segment at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024 in Boston on April 25th. It's rare to get honest feedback before facing investors. At TC Early Stage, three lucky founders will each present their 4-minute pitch deck in front of a panel of expert judges and gain valuable insight to refine their approach. Previous panelists have come from notable companies such as Building Ventures, 1Sharpe Ventures, and Emergence Capital. Apply now! Entries close tonight, March 22nd at 11:59pm PT. Here's how it works TechCrunch will select three…

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The Justice Department has accused Apple of operating like a monopoly, and the impact of this lawsuit goes far beyond iOS and the iPhone itself. Apple's antitrust scrutiny is at its peak. The U.S. Department of Justice announced a lawsuit Thursday accusing the company of acting like a monopoly, locking in iPhone customers and restricting competitors from developing hardware and software. The case comes on the heels of significant antitrust litigation against Apple outside the United States, and while it is a wide-ranging and complex case, we will discuss the details of the Justice Department's case, the industry's response, and…

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The U.S. Department of Justice sued Apple on Thursday for monopolistic conduct. The complaint accuses Apple of shaping privacy and security practices in ways that financially benefit it. In particular, where the Department of Justice refers to Apple's privacy and security legitimacy as an “elastic shield,” the following quote jumps out: “Apple deploys its privacy and security rationale as an elastic shield that can be stretched and contracted to serve Apple's financial and business interests,” the paper said. “Apple glosses over privacy, security, and consumer preferences to justify its anticompetitive behavior. In fact, Apple is the only company that can…

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WhatsApp announced Thursday that users can now pin up to three messages in a chat for easy access. Previously, users could only pin one message on top of a conversation with a contact or group. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and WhatsApp head Will Cathcart announced the feature on their respective WhatsApp channels. The chat app first rolled out the ability to pin messages in one-on-one and group conversations last December. Users can pin all types of messages, including text, images, and polls. Pinned messages are very useful for quickly getting information like a friend's address or the location of a…

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