Brydge, an iPad, Mac, and Surface accessory maker, is shutting down; sources: Brydge has neither paid its staff salaries nor fulfilled orders since January 2023 (Chance Miller/9to5Mac) - TechnW3
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Sources: the US DOJ is investigating if Binance was used to let Russians skirt US sanctions, alongside a probe into its alleged use to evade sanctions on Iran (Chris Strohm/Bloomberg) - TechnW3
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Out of ~150,000 early subscribers to Twitter Blue in November, just ~68,157 were still subscribed as of April 30, showing Blue has an abnormally high churn rate (Matt Binder/Mashable) - TechnW3
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Coinbase plans to try a novel defense against a potential US SEC enforcement action by arguing the regulator bears some responsibility for approving its IPO (Dave Michaels/Wall Street Journal) - TechnW3
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Amazon expands Inspire, its in-app TikTok-like video and photo feed that lets users shop from content created by influencers and brands, to all US customers (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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Sources: Microsoft is helping finance AMD's expansion into AI chips and working with the chipmaker on Athena, Microsoft's homegrown processor for AI workloads (Bloomberg) - TechnW3
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Nasscom report: India is facing an AI/ML and data science talent crunch as unfilled job roles grow, despite having the second largest talent pool after the US (Saritha Rai/Bloomberg) - TechnW3
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Experts say Nvidia's H800 chip for China will likely take 10%-30% longer to carry out some AI tasks and could double some costs compared to its H100 chip (Reuters) - TechnW3
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Healthy.io, which offers urine analysis through its mobile app, raised a $50M Series D; the company is laying off ~70 employees, or about a third of its staff (Meir Orbach/CTech) - TechnW3
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FTC's Lina Khan calls for regulating AI, saying the tech could fuel market dominance and collusion by large firms, increase fraud and discrimination, and more (Lina M. Khan/New York Times) - TechnW3
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