Maria Deutscher

Maria Deutscher is a staff writer for SiliconANGLE covering all things enterprise and fresh. Her work takes her from the bowels of the corporate network up to the great free ranges of the open-source ecosystem and back on a daily basis, with the occasional pit stop in the world of end-users. She is especially passionate about cloud computing and data analytics, although she also has a soft spot for stories that diverge from the beaten track to provide a more unique perspective on the complexities of the industry.

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Justice Department could file broad antitrust lawsuit against Apple

The U.S. Justice Department could bring a broad antitrust lawsuit against Apple Inc. over its business practices in the mobile market, the New York Times reported today. Three sources familiar with the matter told the paper that officials may file the lawsuit as soon as the first half of 2024. According to the report, the ...

Report: Google developing new version of Bard based on its flagship Gemini Ultra LLM

Google LLC is believed to be building a new version of its Bard chatbot that runs on Gemini Ultra, the most advanced large language model the company has created to date. The Verge reported the development effort on Thursday, citing technical clues uncovered by software developers Dylan Roussel and Bedros Pamboukian. Their findings indicate that ...

Nabla raises $24M for its AI-powered clinical note platform

Nabla Technologies, a startup helping medical professionals create clinical notes faster, today announced that it has closed a $24 million funding round. The Series B investment was led by Cathay Innovation with participation from ZEBOX Ventures. It brings Boston-based Nabla’s total outside funding to more than $43 million. Medical professionals spend up to several hours ...

OpenAI reportedly plans to launch its GPT Store next week

OpenAI’s GPT Store, a marketplace for customized versions of ChatGPT, is expected to become available next week. The Information and TechCrunch reported the platform’s launch time frame today, citing a memo distributed by OpenAI to users. The artificial intelligence company first previewed the GPT Store in early November. It planned to launch the marketplace later ...

Mobileye shares plunge on projected 50% drop in first-quarter revenue

Shares of Mobileye Global Inc. plummeted more than 24% today after the chipmaker warned that its revenue will decline significantly this quarter.  The Intel Corp. unit posted the projection together with preliminary financial results for the previous quarter. During the three months ended Dec. 31, 2023, Mobileye generated revenue of $634 million to $638 million, ...

Microsoft to introduce dedicated Copilot keyboard key for Windows 11 devices

Microsoft Corp. today announced that computer makers will soon start shipping Windows 11 machines with a keyboard key for launching Copilot, the operating system’s built-in artificial intelligence assistant. Yusuf Mehdi, chief marketing officer of the company’s consumer business, detailed the hardware update in a blog post. He said the first computers with the new Copilot ...

Xerox to lay off 15% of its workforce amid broad restructuring initiative

Xerox Holdings Corp.’s stock plunged 12% today after the printer maker announced plans to let go 15% of its workforce, which comprised more than 20,000 employees at the end of 2022. The layoffs are part of a restructuring initiative meant to reverse the company’s recent revenue declines. The effort will also see Xerox reshuffle its ...

SpaceX launches first six Starlink satellites with direct-to-cell internet hardware

SpaceX Corp. has launched six Starlink satellites that can provide internet access for smartphone users without requiring them to purchase additional hardware such as antennas. T-Mobile USA Inc., which partnered with the company last year to provide wireless connectivity for its subscribers, announced the milestone today. The six satellites are the first from SpaceX that ...

Aqua Security nabs $60M at $1B valuation to secure enterprise cloud applications

Aqua Security Inc., a startup helping enterprises protect their cloud workloads from vulnerable and malicious code, today announced that it has raised $60 million in funding. Evolution Equity Partners led the investment. It was joined by Insight Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners and StepStone Group. The capital injection, which was provided as an extension to a ...

HSBC debuts Zing consumer finance app amid mounting startup competition

HSBC Holdings plc, the U.K.’s largest bank, today debuted a new consumer finance app called Zing.  Zing could put the financial services giant in a better position to address the mounting competition it faces from smaller rivals. The new app offers similar features as Revolut Ltd. and Wise Payments Ltd., two venture-backed consumer finance providers ...