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October 7, 2023
In Defense of the Rat
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J. B. MacKinnon
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Oct, 23
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Suddenly, Franks realized she had another meeting to get to,
How NVIDIA became a major player in robotics
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Brian Heater
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Oct, 23
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[A version of this post appeared in TechCrunch’s robotics newsletter,
16 Best Gaming Mice and Mousepads (2023): Wireless, Wired, and Under $50
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Eric Ravenscraft, Jaina Grey
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Oct, 23
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Picking a gaming mouse is a very personal endeavor. Everyone's
Sam Altman backs teens’ startup, Google unveils the Pixel 8 and TikTok tests an ad-free tier
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Kyle Wiggers
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Oct, 23
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Hiya, folks, and welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s
Apple’s Encryption Is Under Attack by a Mysterious Group
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Andrew Couts
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Oct, 23
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Does the public have a right to see gruesome photos
Apple’s app dictatorship is influencing Spotify’s audiobooks
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Shira Ovide
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Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentThis article is a preview of The
Crypto is about a lot more than a former golden boy turned villain
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Anna Heim
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Oct, 23
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Welcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s
12 Best Umbrellas (2023): Windproof, Cheap, Tiny, and Clear Bubble
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Julian Chokkattu
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Oct, 23
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There are a lot of umbrellas out there, and we're
The future of social media is vertical
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Rebecca Szkutak
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Oct, 23
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Discussions about what the future of social media might look
8 Best Baby Carriers (2023): Slings, Wraps, and Packs
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Adrienne So, Nena Farrell
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Oct, 23
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If you're a parent, you've probably heard the term "babywearing."
Alexa says the 2020 election was stolen. What does it mean for 2024?
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Cat Zakrzewski
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Oct, 23
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The popular voice assistant says the 2020 race was stolen,
EV buyers will soon get their $7,500 credit quicker
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Harri Weber
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Oct, 23
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Starting in January, the IRS will make the $7,500 federal
‘A Galactic Embarrassment’: The Crypto World Is Already Sick of SBF’s Trial
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Joel Khalili
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Oct, 23
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The trial of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, now coming to
Once a Labor Leader, Butler Angered Unions by Consulting for Uber
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Kellen Browning and Michael Corkery
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Oct, 23
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In the summer of 2019, Uber, Lyft and other companies
23andMe’s hacked data on Jewish users offered for sale online
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Joseph Menn
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Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentA hacker is offering to sell records
Brave lays off 9% of its workforce
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Ivan Mehta
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Oct, 23
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Brave Software, the maker of Brave Browser and Search, confirmed
‘Blindsight’ Is the Epitome of Science Fiction Horror
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Geek's Guide to the Galaxy
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Oct, 23
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Peter Watts is the author of some of the darkest
a16z-backed fintech Synapse lays off 40% of its staff
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Mary Ann Azevedo
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Oct, 23
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Banking-as-a-service startup Synapse confirmed today that it has laid off
The Las Vegas Sphere Makes Virtual Reality a Full-Body Experience
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Steven Levy
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Oct, 23
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The best virtual reality experience I’ve had this year was
Artists across industries are strategizing together around AI concerns
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Taylor Hatmaker
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Oct, 23
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As creative industries grapple with AI’s explosion into every artistic
mRNA vaccines just won a Nobel Prize. Now they’re ready for the next act.
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Cassandra Willyard
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Oct, 23
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The other reason is that researchers can add in mRNA
23andMe User Data Stolen in Targeted Attack on Ashkenazi Jews
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Lily Hay Newman
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Oct, 23
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The genetic testing company 23andMe confirmed on Friday that data