• Apple Designing Its Own Chips
    Apple is planning to sell Macs with its own main processors by next year, sources tell Bloomberg.
  • Facebook Offering Messenger Kids In More Countries
    Facebook is expanding the availability of its Messenger Kids service to 75 additional countries, in what Engadget calls "an effort to provide children a way to connect with friends and family in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic."
  • Apple's iPhone 12 Models Might Be Delayed
    TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects the release of Apple's iPhone 12 models to be delayed, 9To5Mac reports.
  • Epic Games Adding Fortnite To Google Play Store
    Putting aside its differences with Google, Epic Games is finally adding Fortnite to the Play Store, TechCrunch reports.
  • Data Analytics Startup Adverity
    Data analytics startup Adverity just raised $30 million in equity financing, VentureBeat reports.
  • Kickstarter Eyeing Layoffs
    Amid a significant decline in crowdfunding projects, Kickstarter is closely eying layoffs, The Verge reports, citing an internal company memo.
  • Apple Expands Services Around The World
    Apple just launched the App Store, iCloud, Apple Arcade, and Apple Podcasts in 20 new countries, which Reuters call "the biggest geographical expansion of its services in almost a decade."
  • Instagram Co-Founders Launch Real-Time COVID Tracker
    Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger have developed a real-time tracker of how fast COVID-19 is spreading in each U.S. state.
  • Startups Seeing VC Capital Vanish
    Worldwide, startup venture capital is expected to decline by 17% to about $63.8 billion during the first quarter of the year, according to Crunchbase News.
  • Alibaba Investing $28B In Cloud Infrastructure
    In response to a spike in demand for business software, Alibaba Group has committed about $28 billion to its cloud infrastructure over three years, Reuters reports.
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