As FTX collapsed, mainstream news organizations often failed to give a straightforward assessment of exactly what happened and potential crimes involved (David Z. Morris/CoinDesk) - TechnW3
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov says the messaging app plans to build a decentralized crypto exchange and noncustodial wallets (Danny Nelson/CoinDesk) - TechnW3
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Uniswap Labs launches an NFT marketplace aggregator with listings from OpenSea, LooksRare, NFTX, and others, after acquiring the aggregator Genie in June (Taylor Locke/Fortune) - TechnW3
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Google says Barcelona-based spyware vendor Variston planted spyware by exploiting zero-day flaws in Chrome, Firefox, and Windows between 2018 and 2022 (Carly Page/TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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Global smartwatch shipments increased 30% YoY in Q3 2022, led by India, up 171%; Apple grew 48% YoY, Samsung dropped 2.7% YoY, and Noise grew 218% YoY (Woojin Son/Counterpoint Research) - TechnW3
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IBM and Maersk's blockchain-enabled supply chain offering TradeLens, launched in 2018, will shut down in Q1 2023; Maersk blames a lack of industry collaboration (Christiana Loureiro/The Block) - TechnW3
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HPE Q4: revenue up 7% YoY to $7.87B, vs. $7.37B est., including Intelligent Edge up 18% YoY to $965M, HPC & AI down 14% YoY to $862M, and Compute up 16% YoY (Kathryn Hardison/Dow Jones Newswires) - TechnW3
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Republicans Ron DeSantis, Ken Buck, Mike Lee, Marsha Blackburn, others mention legislative action to curb Apple's app market power after Musk tweets about Apple (Sara Dorn/Forbes) - TechnW3
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AWS unveils Amazon Security Lake, a service that automatically centralizes an organization's security data from cloud and on-premises sources into a data lake (Frederic Lardinois/TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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The FTC and seven US states settle with Google and iHeartMedia, requiring the companies to pay $9.4M for allegedly paying radio hosts for deceptive Pixel 4 ads (Jay Peters/The Verge) - TechnW3
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