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Wednesday, January 03, 2024

So get this: You sign up for a program that requires you to give them personal information, your DNA and credit card information. All of that data is stored on the company’s servers. Then hackers come in and steal that data. However, instead of beefing up security or helping victims, the company blames them for not updating their passwords. Lorenzo gets into all this and more surrounding the latest move by 23andMe to tell breach victims it’s their fault this happened. Read more.

Meanwhile, Microsoft Copilot made its debut on iOS and Android. Aisha writes the launch was quiet but packed a loud punch. See why.

And check out my story on Diadem Capital, a scrappy startup matching startups with investors and lenders. Get your warm introduction here.

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Strong hold: Later this year, India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology will look to enforce the Digital India Act, which will oversee the market practices of large tech companies. Get the scoop.

Movers and shakers: Moonwalker robotic shoes get lighter and smarter. See them in action.

Going beyond Firefox: Mozilla has its eye on the future, and that means making a name for itself along with Firefox. What’s next for Mozilla?

Big funding ahead: Cloud-native cybersecurity startup Aqua Security raises $60 million and remains a unicorn. Read more.

A new boob tube: Roku’s winter lineup includes a variety of high-end TVs. View them all.

Disappearing act: Headlines were back on X for a brief moment before going away again. Was it real or just an illusion?

Let’s get physical: Darrell writes that when he broke his wrist, Meta Quest 3 and Supernatural came through. Read about his journey to recovery.

Crypto’s wild ride: Blockchain technology isn’t going away soon, and that’s why Alex is “modestly crypto-bullish in 2024.” Read more. (TC+)

Corporate culture: Find out why building a strong startup developer culture requires constant adjustment. Read more. (TC+)

Listen up: If you’re looking for some new headphones, check out Urbanista, which is integrating Powerfoyle technology powered by the sun. Learn more.

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Samsung’s Galaxy S24 lineup set for January 17 debut

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Former Anthemis partner soft-launches new fintech-focused venture firm

Why Fortnite is getting into cozy gaming

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On the pods

On today’s Equity, TechCrunch reporter Morgan Sung spoke with Shruti Dwivedi, co-founder and CEO of health tech startup Duly, which was part of the TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 Battlefield cohort.

Duly, a contraceptive care platform, is initially targeting the Indian market, one where Dwivedi says fewer than 15% of Indians have access to sexual education despite having quite a large population of people under 30. Find out how Duly aims to remove the stigma around sexual wellness. Listen here.

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