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August 12, 2023
The civil rights movement comes to venture capital
By Dominic-Madori Davis | |
The Fearless Fund lawsuit highlights what the lack of funding
How a Firefly Course Is Saving Japan’s Favorite Glowing Insect
By Shoshi Parks | |
This story originally appeared on Atlas Obscura and is part
Researchers jailbreak a Tesla, the FCC fines robocallers and WeWork finds itself in trouble (again)
By Kyle Wiggers | |
Welcome, friends, to TechCrunch’s Week in Review (WiR), the newsletter
An Apple Malware-Flagging Tool Is ‘Trivially’ Easy to Bypass
By Lily Hay Newman | |
One of your Mac's built-in malware detection tools may not
This AI startup is racking up government customers
By Rebecca Szkutak | |
Tax evasion, money laundering and other financial crimes are massive,
15 Best Android Phones (2023): Unlocked, Cheap, Foldable
By Julian Chokkattu | |
We test a ton of Android phones. We like the
A core plank of the SaaS economic model is under extreme pressure
By Alex Wilhelm | |
Welcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s
A New Attack Reveals Everything You Type With 95 Percent Accuracy
By Andrew Couts, Matt Burgess | |
Of course, generative AI tools are the talk of the
How the FBI goes after DDoS cyberattackers
In 2016, hackers using a network of compromised internet-connected devices
5 Best Juicers (2023): Centrifugal, Slow, Masticating
By Emily Peck | |
Juicers aren’t just for healthy wheatgrass shots and tall green
How to keep your phone charged and working in natural disasters
By Heather Kelly, Chris Velazco | |
External batteries are the best to have, but in a
Startup founders should care more about Serve Robotics’ listing
By Alex Wilhelm | |
We love mergers and acquisitions here at TechCrunch. We even
How to Move Your Instagram Feed to Pixelfed, the Photo App That Doesn’t Track Your Every Move
By Justin Pot | |
Instagram hasn't been a photography app for a while. Sure,
As Hollywood Strikes Roll On, Viewers Catch Up With a TV Glut
By John Koblin | |
With Hollywood’s labor disputes grinding on, and virtually all production
Why superconductors, LK-99 have the desperate attention of Silicon Valley
By Gerrit De Vynck | |
Comment on this storyCommentSAN FRANCISCO — Late last month, a
When you gaze into the AI, the AI also gazes into you
By Haje Jan Kamps | |
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Okay, fine, I want Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg to fight
By Amanda Silberling | |
Elon Musk has disappointed me many times. He bought my
Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks Are Still Going Strong
By Geek's Guide to the Galaxy | |
Ian Livingstone is the cofounder of Games Workshop, the legendary
D.C. aides learn about AI at Stanford boot camp
By Nitasha Tiku | |
Comment on this storyCommentSTANFORD, Calif. — When artificial intelligence pioneer
It’s official: Better.com is going public
By Mary Ann Azevedo | |
We didn’t think we’d see the day. Digital mortgage lender
Geoffrey Hinton, Godfather of AI, Has a Hopeful Plan for Keeping Future AI Friendly
By Steven Levy | |
That sounded to me like he was anthropomorphizing those artificial
Russia launches Luna-25 mission in race to moon’s South pole
Comment on this storyCommentRussia launched a spacecraft Friday that is