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Japan Tries to Reclaim Its Clout as a Global Tech Leader

Japanese chip companies are tapping billions of dollars and collaborating with foreign firms as part of new government policies that look outward. https://nyti.ms/4gel1lS

Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Defends App in First Comments Since Arrest

Pavel Durov, held in France since last month, blamed “growing pains” for the company’s problems and pledged to make improvements. https://nyti.ms/3TGr1KL

Start-Up Investors Push Back Against Venture Capital’s Bigger-Is-Better Mantra

A small but vocal group is forming new funds and taking new approaches to counter the swell of money into venture capital in recent years. https://nyti.ms/3APg82t

Internet Archive Loses Court Appeal in Fight Over Online Lending Library

The dispute started in the early days of the pandemic when the organization expanded access to a free online collection of books. https://nyti.ms/4dQlwRF

TikTok Expands its Election Resources Ahead of November

The company is an increasingly popular source of political news. It’s adding more content about how elections work and media literacy. https://nyti.ms/4e9lxzP

Waymo Turns Toward Making Money as It Expands Driverless Car Business

Now that its technology is showing it can work on city streets, Alphabet, which owns Waymo, plans to invest billions more. https://nyti.ms/3AQVGyi

Order to Block Elon Musk’s X in Brazil Is Upheld

Mr. Musk has criticized the blackout of the social network in Brazil as a campaign by a single, crusading justice. On Monday, four other justices affirmed the ruling. https://nyti.ms/3Teggig