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October 2, 2023
Tesla Autopilot arbitration win could set legal benchmark in auto industry
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Rebecca Bellan
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Oct, 23
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In a victory for Tesla, a California federal judge ruled
Men Overran a Job Fair for Women in Tech
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Amanda Hoover
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Oct, 23
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It was meant to be a week for women in
Microsoft C.E.O. Testifies That Google’s Power in Search Is Ubiquitous
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David McCabe and Cecilia Kang
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Oct, 23
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Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s chief executive, testified on Monday that Google’s
Microsoft CEO at antitrust trial says Google’s default deals key to dominance
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Eva Dou
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Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentMicrosoft chief executive Satya Nadella argued Monday
Amid Twitter chaos, Mastodon grew donations 488% in 2022, reached 1.8M monthly active users
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Sarah Perez
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Oct, 23
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Consumer interest in open-source, decentralized social networking isn’t something that
The Download: child online safety laws, and ClimateTech is coming
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Rhiannon Williams
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Oct, 23
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August 2022 Matt Kaeberlein is what you might call a
The 15-Minute City Conspiracy Theory Goes Mainstream
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David Gilbert
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Oct, 23
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Back in February, when a Conservative Party lawmaker in the
Tesla Sales Slip as It Readies Factories for New Models
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Jack Ewing
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Oct, 23
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Sales of Tesla electric cars slipped from July through September
Boeing struggles to find a business case for Starliner capsule
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Christian Davenport
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Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentBoeing had big plans for its new
India’s national logistics portal exposed sensitive personal data, trade records
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Jagmeet Singh
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Oct, 23
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India’s state-owned logistics portal has fixed misconfigurations and vulnerabilities that
Child online safety laws will actually hurt kids, critics say
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Tate Ryan-Mosley
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Oct, 23
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At the same time, we’ve also seen many states pick up
5 Ways to Work Remotely (and Effectively) for the Long Haul
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Erica Kasper
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Oct, 23
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Covid-19 made remote work a reality for a lot of
Who’s Rooting Hardest for a Sam Bankman-Fried Conviction? The Crypto Industry.
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Erin Griffith
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Oct, 23
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Travis Kling has spent a lot of time this year
Procurement is painful, so Pivot wants to simplify it
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Romain Dillet
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Oct, 23
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Earlier this year, a big French tech company started requiring
Your Project Management Software Can’t Save You
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Matt Alston
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Oct, 23
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When I worked as a copywriter at a dog-toy-slash-tech company,
Startups may have trouble finding their enterprise footing
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Anna Heim
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Oct, 23
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The software spend squeeze is lessening, new data from Battery
How to Tell When Your Phone Will Stop Getting Security Updates
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David Nield
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Oct, 23
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If you're struggling to find out this information about a
The government wants parents to weigh in about teens and social media
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Tatum Hunter
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Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentIf you have concerns about kids and
TechCrunch+ Roundup: How to pitch 7 VCs, building AI moats, immigration law Q&A
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Walter Thompson
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Oct, 23
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Last week at TechCrunch Disrupt (recaps coming soon), I spent
The Game Theory of the Auto Strikes
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Aarian Marshall
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Oct, 23
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Everyone involved in the strike should be calculating what’s at
A tale of two research institutes
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Brian Heater
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Oct, 23
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If you’re lucky, once a year you get to put