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In todayâs top story, Carly writes about Joe Sullivan, a former Uber executive who was convicted in 2022 after the government alleged he was part of a cover-up of a breach of Uberâs systems in 2016. Speaking at the cybersecurity conference Black Hat Europe, Sullivan describes the ordeal and how he âhad to get overâ the shock of the conviction in order to move on. Get the scoop. Meanwhile, Romain reports that Amo wants to arm its users with an easy way to take and share a photo. Thatâs right, even easier than the way we all do it now with our smartphoneâs camera app. With Amoâs second app, called Capture, users take a photo and it is instantly shared with Amo friends. See how it works. And Manish writes that the venture capital investment downturn has reached India. Top VCs from the region face fresh obstacles, such as spotting fund-returning opportunities. More here. |
| Image Credits: Courtesy of Joe Sullivan |
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This week on Equity, Simply Homes raised $22 million for an interesting property play, SoftBank bought a majority share of connected-vehicles company Cubic Telecom, and OurSky raised $9.2 million for its space-viewing software system. The crew also parsed through troubles in fintech, from ZestMoney to Navan, and discussed how tech earnings are sending mixed signals to startups and VCs. Listen here. Read More |
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