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September 2, 2023
New Huawei Mate 60 Pro phone raises worries that China sanctions failed
By Eva Dou | |
Comment on this storyCommentAs Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo was visiting
Amazon increases fees, ChatGPT comes to the enterprise, and Apple announces a press conference
By Kyle Wiggers | |
Welcome, folks, to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s newsletter that
‘Final Girls’ Make the Best Horror Movie Heroes
By Geek's Guide to the Galaxy | |
Horror movies frequently feature a “final girl,” a female character
India launches Aditya-L1 sun space mission from Sriharikota
By Ellen Francis | |
Comment on this storyCommentIndia launched its first space mission to
Should the US implement a ‘robot tax?’
By Brian Heater | |
A version of this story original appeared in TechCrunch’s weekly
Best iPhone (2023): Which Model Should You Buy?
By Julian Chokkattu | |
Apple currently sells eight iPhone models, from the $429 iPhone
Making the world a better place?
By Anna Heim | |
Welcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s
7 Face Masks Your Kids May Actually Wear (2023)
By Adrienne So | |
For three years, the US Centers for Disease Control and
A cellular ag startup with a real moat
By Rebecca Szkutak | |
Would you eat lab-grown meat? Would you give the same
Best Ebook Subscription and Audiobook Services (2023)
By Simon Hill | |
While an ebook subscription might sound ideal, you should take
How Montana’s Attorney General Made Banning TikTok a Top Priority
By Sapna Maheshwari | |
On a recent summer day, Austin Knudsen, Montana’s attorney general,
Trump Media’s proposed merger partner Digital World faces crucial vote
By Drew Harwell | |
Comment on this storyCommentWhen former president Donald Trump’s media start-up
India’s Aditya-L1 solar probe successfully lifts off toward the sun
By Jagmeet Singh | |
India has successfully launched its first space-based solar observatory mission
BMW’s Vision Neue Klasse Concept Gives the Storied Brand a Future-Friendly Face
By Alex Goy | |
If you’re a cynic, you’d say that the lack of
We Used A.I. to Write Essays for Harvard, Yale and Princeton. Here’s How It Went.
By Natasha Singer | |
A.I. chatbots can do a passable job of generating short
Walmart has spent $3.5 billion this year to increase stake in Flipkart
By Manish Singh | |
Walmart spent $3.5 billion this year to acquire shares from
Meta Isn’t Enforcing Its Own Political Ads Policy, While the 2024 US Election Looms
By Vittoria Elliott | |
“America’s education system has been hijacked by one side,” Marissa
Meta May Offer Ad-Free Subscriptions for Instagram and Facebook in the E.U.
Meta is considering paid versions of Facebook and Instagram that
Illinois law to protect children who appear on the internet goes into effect
By Taylor Lorenz | |
Comment on this storyCommentLOS ANGELES — Since she was a
Tesla decreases the price of FSD beta to $12,000
By Harri Weber | |
Tesla just chopped $3,000 off the price of its “full
The Creator of ‘Andor’ Is Fired Up About the Streaming Data Wars
By Angela Watercutter | |
Frank D. Gilroy, the father of Andor creator Tony Gilroy,
Ban or Embrace? Colleges Wrestle With A.I.-Generated Admissions Essays.
By Natasha Singer | |
Rick Clark, the executive director of undergraduate admission at the
Marilyn Lovell, stoic wife of Apollo 13 commander, dies at 93
By Michael Rosenwald | |
Marilyn Lovell, whose husband commanded the troubled Apollo 13 spacecraft