More top reads For the traveler who has everything: Anker introduces some clever new travel chargers. Time to pack. Starfield review: Guns and ships and stars, oh my! Also a vacuum of wonder. Game on. If you "like" it, you should probably own it: However, if you think people might judge you, X, formerly Twitter, is now letting paid users hide their likes. Smash that button. As if you needed another reason to shop: In a surprise tie-up, Shopify merchants will be able to offer Amazon's "Buy with Prime" option. Pop the champagne. What did you say?: OpenAI-backed language learning app Speak raises $16 million to expand to the U.S. You heard right. Network of networks: Meet Ivy, a company that just raised $20 million to take open-banking payments international. Bank on it. Crypto could be making a comeback: Grayscale's legal head says bitcoin spot ETF approval is a "matter of when, not if." (TC+) Check out more in this week's Chain Reaction. More layoffs: Malwarebytes is splitting its business in two. Ahead of that, the company laid off 100 employees. Reportedly some higher-ups were involved. Sometimes you have to split: Microsoft unbundled Teams from Microsoft Office in Europe to appease regulators. See who complained. It got physical: Fitbit was targeted with a trio of data transfer complaints in Europe. Find out why. Now we can truly be ourselves: AI-powered BeFake is a real app, not a BeReal parody, and it now has $3 million in funding. Finally an app that will just let us Be. Oh, and if you're wondering how all that AI-generated data will affect startups, we looked into that. (TC+) More for your Thursday: Veterinary software company TeleVet rebrands as Otto amid $43M in fresh funding iPhone camera app Obscura releases a new version with iPad support Martian Lawyers Club raises $2.2M for AI-based game personalization tech VanMoof makes a move: Lavoie acquires the e-bike startup out of bankruptcy for ‘tens of millions’ of euros LogicMonitor customers hit by hackers, because of default passwords |