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Reddit is preparing to launch its initial public offering (IPO) in March, according to a new report from Reuters. The report notes that the move comes…
TikTok is experimenting with a feature that uses artificial intelligence to create songs based on prompts
TikTok is testing a new “AI Song” feature that uses AI to create songs based on user-entered prompts, the company confirmed to TechCrunch. AI Song is…
TikTok may have been the world’s top app by downloads and consumer spending in 2023, but it wasn’t the top by actual usage. Last year, Facebook…
Apple this week updated its App Store rules to comply with a court order after the Supreme Court refused to hear an antitrust case brought by…
When former TechCrunch editor-in-chief Matthew Panzarino joined a startup, we knew it was something that would pique our interest. Panzarino, known to TC staff as an…
Meta’s internal child safety documents have been unsealed as part of a lawsuit filed by the New Mexico Department of Justice against both Meta and its…
IT teams today must handle a vast number of tools, applications and systems. The average company was using 130 software as a service (SaaS) applications by…
Supreme Court declines to hear Apple-Epic antitrust case, meaning app makers can now steer customers to the Web
The Supreme Court has rejected a request by both Apple and Fortnite developer Epic Games to appeal a lower court’s ruling on the alleged anti-competitive nature…
A new luxury goods e-commerce startup has been compiled Long Story Short has a provocative idea: it’s $1,000 a month to join for the privilege of…
Snapchat now allows parents to restrict their teens from using the app’s ‘My AI’ chatbot
Snapchat presents new parental controls which will allow parents to restrict their teens from interacting with the app’s AI chatbot. The changes will also allow parents…