![]() ![]() Based on Apple’s 2021 acquisition of Amsterdam-based streamer Primephonic, the new Apple Music Classical app will offer Apple Music subscribers access to more than 5 million classical music tracks, including new releases in high-quality audio, as well as hundreds of curated playlists, thousands of exclusive albums and other features like composer bios and deep dives on key works.ĭisplay-sporting HomePod: On the subject of Apple, the company could be working on a new HomePod device featuring a built-in display for 2024. The malware in question, NetWire, was reportedly advertised on hacking forums and marketed on a site that made it look like it was a legitimate remote administration tool.Īpple launches a new service: Sarah writes that Apple is launching a music streaming service focused exclusively on classical music. government on Thursday announced that it seized a website used to sell malware designed to spy on computers and cell phones, Lorenzo writes. Not coincidentally, the project is being overseen by Instagram head Adam Mosseri, according to Platformer, and is widely perceived as Meta’s attempt to build a Twitter alternative or Mastodon competitor. As first reported by Mone圜ontrol, the new app, code named P92, will let users log in through their Instagram credentials. There’s no doubt far more to come, so stay tuned - the entire TC edit team has been killing it with coverage.ĭecentralize all the things: Meta is working on a decentralized text-based app, Ivan writes. ![]() And on Friday, SVB was shut down by regulators, which are now in charge of the bank’s deposits. Then, after halting trading and asking staff to work from home - reportedly as SVB sought a buyer - customers were struggling to wire funds out of the bank. Venture firms advised portfolio companies to move money out of SVB after the bank said it would book a $1.8 billion loss related to securities sales. Silicon Valley Bank implodes: Silicon Valley Bank Financial, the publicly traded holding firm of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), is in crisis. Excitingly, it’ll feature new stages with industry-specific programming tracks across climate, mobility, fintech, AI and machine learning, enterprise, privacy and security, and hardware and robotics. Looking farther down the line, there’s Disrupt, TechCrunch’s annual flagship conference, taking place September 19–21. If you haven’t been, expect an annual founder summit with sessions from top experts and opportunities to meet fellow entrepreneurs. ![]() TechCrunch Early Stage is fast approaching - it’s on April 20 in Boston this year. We do our best to serve you, dear reader, over here at TC. I might be biased, but I’d say it’s the best way for the busy person to stay informed. (He’ll be back in a few weeks’ time, not to worry.) If you’re a WiR newbie, it’s the newsletter where we recap the past five days in tech news. It’s Kyle again, Greg’s stand-in for Week in Review. ![]()
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