Welcome, folks, to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch's regular newsletter that recaps the week in tech that was. In this edition of WiR, we spotlight Brian's CES 2024 preview, 23andMe blaming victims for its data breach, GitHub making Copilot Chat generally available and Frontdesk laying off its entire staff. Also on the agenda are spiders and body butter, Fidelity marking down X's valuation, Meta cutting the price of the Quest 2 and MIT scientists' vibrating obesity pill.
In this edition of Week in Review (WiR), we highlight Brian's preview of CES 2024, MIT's obesity-fighting pill and 23andMe blaming victims of its hack.
How Duly is shaking up the Indian sexual wellness market techcrunch.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from techcrunch.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
New Delhi [India], October 6 (ANI/NewsVoir): FWC FOGSI (Family Welfare Committee Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India) and Duly Care aim to normalize and simplify sexual and reproductive health, and create a community for Indian youth to anonymously ask questions and discuss topics which are otherwise considered taboo and are highly stigmatized in India. The collaboration aims at conducting a series of free virtual events where people can become more informed about various topics related to sexual and reproductive health, and seek to address their concerns or queries from medical experts. This series titled '#NoFilter', places importance on breaking myths, changing perceptions, and reiterating the importance of having free and open conversations with doctors about these issues. In India, awareness around sexual and reproductive health is still at an early stage. A recent study published by Family Planning Association of India (FPA) reveals that lack of
Focusing on infrastructure, health and education, the budget allocated Rs 3200 crore to ambitious Coastal Road, and Rs 2200 crore to roads and traffic operations.