Month: December 2020

Airbnb said to price IPO between $67 and $68

The WSJ is reporting that Airbnb is expected to price its IPO at either $67 or $68 per share. The American hospitality unicorn raised its IPO price target earlier this week, from $44 to $50 to $56 to $60. While we’re still waiting for official pricing, Airbnb is worth $41…

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‘Cyberpunk 2077’ preload on consoles includes the Day 0 update

Cyberpunk 2077, arguably the most anticipated game of the year, unlocks at midnight local time on December 10th for PCs and consoles, and extra-eager players are able to pre-download the game so it’s ready to rock as soon as the clock flips over. It’… Source

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Samsung Galaxy S21 price leak suggests you won’t pay more than the S20 phones Samsung Galaxy S20

We still have a lot to learn about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S21 line of phones, including how much they’ll cost. But a new leak suggests they’ll cost the same as the Samsung Galaxy S20 series – at least in India. Yes, the unnamed source, speaking to Indian publication TechQuila,…

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Florida’s justification for raiding COVID data whistleblower Rebekah Jones is looking a little shaky

On Tuesday, Florida state police entered the home of Rebekah Jones with guns drawn, seizing her computer and phone, in an attempt to prove that she’d sent an unauthorized “group text” through “a Department of Health messaging system” that is “to be used for emergencies only,” according to authorities. There…

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Daily Crunch: FTC and 48 state AGs sue Facebook

Facebook faces big antitrust lawsuits, DoorDash and C3.ai go public and YouTube announces new election misinformation policies. This is your Daily Crunch for December 9, 2020. The big story: FTC and 48 state AGs sue Facebook The Federal Trade Commission filed an antitrust lawsuit against Facebook today, as did 48…

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Facebook calls antitrust lawsuits ‘revisionist history’

On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Trade Commission and a coalition of 48 state attorneys general filed broad antitrust charges against Facebook, seeking a reversal of its acquisitions of WhatsApp and Instagram. Now, Facebook has responded to those charges in an extensive post titled “Lawsuits Filed by the FTC and the…

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