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Twitter officially bans third-party clients after cutting off prominent devs

After cutting off prominent app makers like Tweetbot and Twitterific, Twitter today quietly updated its developer terms to ban third-party…

2 years ago

Musk oversaw misleading 2016 video saying Tesla drove itself

Tesla CEO Elon Musk oversaw a 2016 video that overstated the capabilities of the automaker’s driver assistance system, Autopilot, according…

2 years ago

Dungeons & Dragons’ publisher will put the game under a Creative Commons license

It looks like Dungeons & Dragons just succeeded on a death-saving throw. After weeks of backlash and protests from fans…

2 years ago

Netflix founder Reed Hastings steps down as co-CEO

Netflix founder and co-CEO Reed Hastings announced Thursday that he would step down after more than two decades at the…

2 years ago

More money, more problems for crypto

To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important crypto stories delivered to your inbox every Thursday at 12…

2 years ago

In race to electrify, Uber wants EVs that sacrifice top speeds, wheels

The clock is ticking for Uber to electrify its fleet, and the rideshare company wants automakers to help by designing…

2 years ago

Pitch Deck Teardown: Scrintal’s $1M seed deck

There’s no shortage of tools for brainstorming, collaboration and keeping all your knowledge in one place. Still, judging from the…

2 years ago

Meta centralizes more user and privacy settings across its apps, announces changes to ads controls

Facebook parent Meta announced today it’s further centralizing various user settings across its suite of apps — Facebook, Instagram, and…

2 years ago

Building up and tearing down

I managed to squeeze the remaining vestiges out of CES 2023 in last week’s Actuator. The good news is that…

2 years ago

Epic and Match’s antitrust case against Google heads to jury trial on November 6

A date has been set for a trial by jury in a significant antitrust case against Google involving its alleged…

2 years ago