Europe’s top court says net neutrality rules bar ‘zero rating’
The European Union’s top court has handed down its first decision on the bloc’s net neutrality rules — interpreting the law as precluding the use of commercial ‘zero rating’ by Internet services providers.
‘Zero rating’ refers to the practice of ISPs offeri
Indian decacorn Byju’s CEO talks about future acquisitions, coronavirus and international expansion
Since India enforced a lockdown across the country in late March, shutting schools and other public places, Bangalore-headquartered startup Byju's has emerged as one of the quintessential platforms for school-going students in the world’s second largest internet market.
It took the startu
Klarna raises $650 million at a $10.6 billion valuation
Fintech startup Klarna has raised a mega-round of funding led by Silver Lake. The company is raising $650 million at a post-money valuation of $10.65 billion. Klarna says it is now the highest-valued private fintech company in Europe following today's funding round.
In addition to Silver Lake,
Facebook launches a climate change information center and commits to eliminating ‘scope 3’ emissions by 2030
Even as Facebook, the world’s largest social media platform, admits that climate change “is real” and that “the science is unambiguous and the need to act grows more urgent by the day” the platform appears unwilling to take steps to really stand up to the climate chang
Leaked memo excoriates Facebook’s ‘slapdash and haphazard’ response to global political manipulation
A former Facebook data scientist dropped a detailed, damning memo on her last day there, calling the social network out for what she describes as an arbitrary, slow and generally inadequate response to fake accounts and activity affecting politics worldwide.
BuzzFeed News acquired the full memo and
A bug in Joe Biden’s campaign app gave anyone access to millions of voter files
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What to expect from Apple's hardware event
If this was a normal year, we would be settling in for an iPhone event right about now. This is, however, very much not a normal year. And while we are, in fact, getting an Apple hardware event tomorrow at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET, it's looking entirely possible — even likely — that we won'
YouTube launches its TikTok rival, YouTube Shorts, initially in India
As TikTok’s fate in the U.S. remains murky, YouTube today announced the launch of a new short-form video experience it’s calling YouTube Shorts. The feature will allow users, initially in India, to upload 15-second or less short-form videos using a new set of creator tools, including a
Facebook introduces a co-viewing experience in Messenger, ‘Watch Together’
Facebook today is rolling out a new feature that will allow friends and family to watch videos together over Messenger. The feature, called “Watch Together,” works with all Facebook Watch video content, including its original programs, user uploads, creator content, live streams and, so
TikTok hits 100M users in Europe as the clock ticks on its US business
TikTok may or may not be making a deal for its U.S. operations, which the U.S. government says it will shut down over national security concerns come September 20th if its Chinese ownership is not resolved. But something that the U.S. narrative has not really addressed is that the company is still
Neither Microsoft nor Oracle gets to buy TikTok US: Chinese state media
What a whirlwind of a Monday morning. Shortly after news broke that Microsoft is out of the picture in bidding for TikTok’s U.S. operations, and rumors began circulating that Oracle is the winner, China’s state broadcaster CGTN reported that ByteDance will not sell TikTok’s U.S. o
Samsung is holding yet another Unpacked Event on September 23
One thing I'll say for in-person events: they compelled companies to cram in a lot of news. After all, if you're going to ask an auditorium full of people to travel from around the country — or world — you want to give them a lot of bang for their buck.
Samsung did manage that with its
This Week in Apps: The App Store’s new rules, Epic’s battle continues, TikTok’s time is up
"">Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the technewss series that recaps the latest OS news, the applications they support and the money that flows through it all.
"">The app industry is as hot as ever, with a record 204 billion downloads and $120 billion in consumer spending in 2019. People are
Daily Crunch: Apple revises App Store rules
Apple’s making App Store changes, China might stop TikTok’s acquisition and we talk to Polish venture capitalists about the startup scene. This is your Daily Crunch for September 11, 2020.
The big story: Apple revises App Store rules
Apple announced a bunch of changes to