đ„ Read this awesome post from TechCrunch đ đ Category: Hardware,BOE Technology,LG Display,oled,Samsung Display đĄ Key idea: Samsung Display and China's BOE Technology, the supplier of OLED displays used in Apple devices, have agreed to settle a patent lawsuit related to OLED technology. âThe two companies agreed that fair technological competition is essential to the advancement of the display industry,â and therefore decided to withdraw all pending lawsuits, a Samsung Display spokesperson confirmed to TechCrunch. "we [also] It plans to withdraw all ongoing legal proceedings as part of this agreement. Samsung Display declined to comment on reports that the Bank…
đ„ Explore this trending post from TechCrunch đ đ Category: Transportation,Climate,AI,recycling,Aluminum,Exclusive,automotive industry,critical minerals,VXI Capital,Sortera đĄ Main takeaway: When it comes to recycling, there are few materials that can match aluminum. It can be reused an infinite number of times, and recycling is often less expensive than producing new aluminum because it requires much less energy. However, only about one-third of the aluminum used in the United States is recycled. The problem is sorting the mixed aluminum scrap, a challenge that has long hampered the recycling industry. However, Michael Simmer, CEO of Sortera, believes his company has found the key. Sortera…
đ„ Read this awesome post from TechCrunch đ đ Category: AI,Media & Entertainment,Amazon,Netflix,streaming video,Amazon Prime Video đĄ Main takeaway: "I think we've passed an era."This is what you missed funAmazon Prime Video streamer on Wednesday announced the addition of AI-generated âvideo summariesâ to help viewers catch up on seasons of shows. According to Amazon, the feature âuses generative AI to create theatrical-quality season summaries with synchronized narration, dialogue, and music.â It will begin rolling out in beta on Wednesday for select Prime Originals, such as "Fallout," "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan" and "Upload." Prime Video launched a similar AI-powered feature last…
đ Explore this insightful post from TechCrunch đ đ Category: Apps,Social,Startups,Bluesky,social media â
Main takeaway: The decentralized social network Bluesky, a competitor to X and Threads, announced on Wednesday that it is making more changes to its moderation process. Specifically, the company said it is providing new updates on how it tracks violations of its community guidelines and enforces its policies. This includes the inclusion of new reporting categories in the app, changes to the 'fines' system for violations, and more guidance provided for those who break the rules. The moderation changes are rolling out with the latest version of…
âš Read this insightful post from TechCrunch đ đ Category: Climate,Enterprise,data centers,electrical grid,grid,severe weather,texas đ Key idea: The explosive growth of data centers could threaten the stability of the electrical grid this winter, according to an industry supervisor. Electricity demand across North America this winter is expected to be 2.5% higher than last year for a total of 20 gigawatts, the North American Electricity Reliability Corporation (NERC) said in a report released this week. In recent years, winter demand has increased by 1% or less. Data centers are driving much of this growth, especially in the mid-Atlantic, western U.S. and…
âš Check out this must-read post from TechCrunch đ đ Category: AI,Apps,Media & Entertainment,warner music group â
Main takeaway: Warner Music Group (WMG) announced Wednesday that it has settled a copyright infringement case with AI-powered music startup Udio. The two have also struck a licensing deal for an AI music creation service that is scheduled to launch in 2026. The ânext-generation platform for music creation, listening and discoveryâ will be powered by generative AI models trained on licensed and authorized music, WMG said in its press release. The company says the platform will create ânew sources of income for artists…
đ„ Read this insightful post from TechCrunch đ đ Category: Apps,Media & Entertainment,acquisition,Music,Spotify â
Key idea: Spotify has acquired the community-run database for tracking music samples, WhoSampled, the company announced Wednesday. The streaming service also shared the news as part of its blog post on Wednesday about the new song credits features. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Spotify confirmed to TechCrunch that the acquisition is for both the WhoSampled team and the database. (The company only had a handful of employees, according to data on PitchBook and LinkedIn, both of which confirm about 10 employees.) Launched in…
đ„ Check out this awesome post from TechCrunch đ đ Category: Transportation,AgTech,autonomous vehicles,Exclusive,monarch tractor đ Key idea: Autonomous electric tractor startup Monarch Tractor warned employees on Thursday that it may need to lay off more than 100 employees, or perhaps even âshut down,â according to a company-wide memo obtained by TechCrunch. The memo comes after Monarch Tractor has already cut some jobs over the past few weeks at the company's facilities in California and remote teams in India and Singapore, according to several former employees who spoke with TechCrunch on the condition of anonymity. Monarch Tractor was founded in 2018…
đ„ Explore this must-read post from TechCrunch đ đ Category: AI,Startups,Venture,Disrupt 2025,january ventures,jennifer neundorfer,TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 đĄ Main takeaway: Jennifer Neuendorfer, co-founder of January Ventures, stopped by Equity's podcast during TechCrunch Disrupt to chat about fundraising in this AI-driven market. Founders and investors alike are obsessed with AI, and even Neundorfer said her company is looking for ways to use AI to make their work more efficient, such as to help with market and competition due diligence. As for startup companies, it favors founders looking to create something completely new. "The thing I tend to get excited about is when…
đ„ Explore this must-read post from TechCrunch đ đ Category: Media & Entertainment,Security,Anime,cybersecurity,Ghost In The Shell,hackers,hacking,manga,sci-fi,science fiction đĄ Main takeaway: The year is 2030. A "mysterious, notorious hacker" known as the Puppet Master is wreaking havoc on the Internet, breaking into the so-called electronic minds of many humans as well as "every terminal on the network." As it turns out, the puppet master is the creation of the Japanese Foreign Ministry. In other words, the puppet master is what we today call a government-backed hacker, or advanced persistent threat (APT). But in this case, the âghostâ hacker goes rogue and…
