More top reads Take a bite out of that Apple: This morning we brought you news about Apple's nearly €2 billion fine from the European Commission. Now read about Apple's plans to appeal this ruling (of course it is) and who else is telling Apple to basically suck it up. Here's another take on where all of this might be headed. I guess Apple picked a good day to announce new MacBook Air models. The future of e-commerce aggregators is consolidation: Berlin's Razor Group acquired U.S.-based Perch and secured just over $100 million in a round led by Presight Capital. The news comes just days after e-commerce aggregator giant Thrasio filed for bankruptcy. This industry has not been without its challenges, and consolidation is likely how we'll see it reorganize. Picture it: Google has a new set of Pixel-related features for phones, tablets and watches. There's a 10-bit video support for Instagram, expansion of the Circle to Search feature, automatic workout detection and selective app screening for multiple Pixel devices. Social media roundup: I don't think I have texted a full sentence without some sort of autocorrect thing happening. Instagram apparently heard our collective crying and rolled out the ability to edit direct messages for up to 15 minutes after sending. Meanwhile, TikTok is introducing a data portability API to help it comply with new European regulations designed to rein in Big Tech's market dominance through various obligations and restrictions. More here and here. Should we ban ransom payments? You've probably already answered, but Carly Page tells us why this is being brought up, and why not paying the ransom isn't as easy as we may think. Everything you want to know about Punkt's new smartphone: The Swiss company is putting its minimalist style to work in its first smartphone that positions itself at the crossroads of utility, privacy and minimalism. Today in venture capital: Topsort, developing retail media technology for small businesses, raised $20 million in Series A capital to boost its valuation to $150 million. And Qatar has a $100 million fund for startups. |