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Superkop Espresso Maker Review: Great Espresso Without the Electricity
By Scott Gilbertson | |
Nothing makes me happier than when someone comes along and
Building an equitable cap table puts more tools in a startup’s toolbox
By Rebecca Szkutak | |
The person a founder chooses to back their company is
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft delivers asteroid Bennu sample to Earth
By Joel Achenbach | |
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft flung a capsule the size of a
Akowe wants to fix Africa’s broken certificate system with blockchain
By Rita Liao | |
The crypto industry has long been criticized for its disconnection
The Secret of How Cells Make ‘Dark Oxygen’ Without Light
By Saugat Bolakhe | |
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine.Scientists
Yes, you have to update your Apple devices again, because spyware is bad
By Zack Whittaker | |
Apple on Thursday released urgent security updates for iPhones, iPads,
Behold the Latest Treasures Unearthed at Mexico City’s Templo Mayor
By Anna Lagos | |
In addition to his military achievements, Moctezuma I is remembered
Bluesky saw record usage after Elon Musk announced plans to charge all X users
By Sarah Perez | |
Social network Bluesky once again benefited from Elon Musk’s missteps
11 Best Deals: Laptops, Chargers, and Home Office Gear
By Gear Team | |
Welcome to fall, my friends! The best season. Unless it
TechCrunch+ Roundup: Prompt engineering, web3 gaming survey, how to spend $10K on paid ads
By Walter Thompson | |
Few VCs are experts in machine learning or building deep
Finally, a Cozy, Studio Ghibli-Inspired Way to Play Dungeons & Dragons
By Laurence Russell | |
A new Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition (5e) campaign setting
Pitch Deck Teardown: Transcend’s $20M Series B deck
By Haje Jan Kamps | |
If you’ve ever had to plan a large infrastructure project
The World’s Largest—and Stinkiest—Flower Is in Danger of Extinction
By Phoebe Weston | |
This story originally appeared in The Guardian and is part
Unity U-turns on controversial runtime fee and begs forgiveness
By Devin Coldewey | |
Unity has done a 180 on a controversial new pricing
The iPhone 12 Isn’t the Only Phone to Fail France’s Radiation Test
By Andrew Williams | |
Last week, Apple’s iPhone 12 was banned by a French
Elon Musk threatens to charge for X, OpenAI launches DALL-E 3 and Cisco acquires Splunk
By Kyle Wiggers | |
Welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s regular newsletter covering
California’s Governor Gavin Newsom Vetoes State Ban on Driverless Trucks
By Aarian Marshall | |
California governor Gavin Newsom worked late last night, vetoing a
YouTube Blocks Russell Brand From Making Money Through Its Platform
By Alex Marshall | |
YouTube suspended the comedian and actor Russell Brand on Tuesday
MGM computer hack blamed on teens and Russian Colonial Pipeline hackers
By Joseph Menn | |
Comment on this storyCommentRecent hacks of Caesars Entertainment and casinos
Disability tech startups kill the cynic in me
By Anna Heim | |
Welcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s
The Shocking Data on Kia and Hyundai Thefts in the US
By Lily Hay Newman | |
Mandiant researchers published findings this week about a newly revealed
Netflix Prepares to Send Its Final Red Envelope
In a nondescript office park minutes from Disneyland sits a
Egyptian presidential hopeful targeted by Predator spyware
By Evan Hill, Joseph Menn | |
Comment on this storyCommentA prominent Egyptian opposition politician who plans
Bay Area baby belly beholding Battlefield bounty
By Haje Jan Kamps | |
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TV Networks’ Last Best Hope: Boomers
By John Koblin | |
This coming week, as the network fall television season gets
Programs tracking misinfo are buckling amid campaign led by Rep. Jim Jordan
An escalating campaign, led by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and
LimeLoop’s sleek reusable mailers seek to replace cardboard boxes
By Tim De Chant | |
The era of e-commerce has brought choice, convenience, and cardboard
In the War Between Harassment and Censorship, No One Wins
By Katherine Alejandra Cross | |
One of the most prominent victims of the GamerGate harassment
Max to Stream Pro Sports Starting in October
By John Koblin | |
Sports continues to make its march to streaming.Warner Bros. Discovery
Walmart’s PhonePe launches app store with zero fee in challenge to Google
By Manish Singh | |
PhonePe launched the Indus AppStore Developer Platform on Saturday, promising
Making sense of sensor data
These aren’t glimpses of a distant future, but realities made
Inside the Race to Stop a Deadly Viral Outbreak in India
By Kamala Thiagarajan | |
On the morning of September 11, critical care specialist Anoop
Instacart Rises 12% on First Day of Trading
Initial public offerings are back, warts and all.After a two-year
How to shop on Instacart without being a jerk
By Shira Ovide | |
Comment on this storyCommentThis article is a preview of The
How CFOs can reduce SaaS spend by 30% in these tough times
By Carrie Andrews | |
CloudEagle founder and CEO Nidhi Jain has over two decades
How inverse vaccines might tackle diseases like multiple sclerosis
By Cassandra Willyard | |
Last week Jeffrey Hubbell and his colleagues at the University
Unity May Never Win Back the Developers It Lost in Its Fee Debacle
By Megan Farokhmanesh | |
Since its launch in 2005, Unity’s goal has been to
Franzen, Grisham and Other Prominent Authors Sue OpenAI
A group of prominent novelists, including John Grisham, Jonathan Franzen
AquaLith might have an answer to the US battery material shortage problem
By Rita Liao | |
AquaLith has its eye on a billion-dollar market opportunity: new
These scientists live like astronauts without leaving Earth
By Sarah Scoles | |
Across the world, around 20 analog space facilities host people
‘Majority’ Imagines Internet Hate Mobs to the Extreme
By Geek's Guide to the Galaxy | |
Abby Goldsmith’s science fiction novel Majority tells the story of
Microsoft-Activision Blizzard Deal: U.K. Agency Signals Approval
By Adam Satariano | |
Microsoft came one step closer on Friday to completing its
New AI tools from Google, OpenAI launch before they are fully ready
By Gerrit De Vynck | |
Comment on this storyCommentSAN FRANCISCO — Big Tech launched multiple
Chris Lehane: The SEC isn’t handling crypto regulation ‘strategically’
By Jacquelyn Melinek | |
As the regulatory landscape continues to be shaky for crypto
The Download: inverse vaccines, and Microsoft’s big deal
By Rhiannon Williams | |
On the whole, typical vaccines prime the immune system to
Fairphone 5 Review: A More Ethical Phone
By Simon Hill | |
The Fairphone 5 is a unique proposition in the world
Google Says Switching Away From Its Search Engine Is Easy. It’s Not.
By Brian X. Chen | |
Imagine if every time you went to the supermarket, your
Apple to testify in Google’s antitrust trial over iPhone deal worth billions
By Eva Dou, Trisha Thadani | |
Comment on this storyCommentLucrative, closed-door dealings between two of the
Threads adds easy profile switching to its mobile apps
By Ivan Mehta | |
Meta-owned Twitter rival Threads has finally added a way to
New approaches to the tech talent shortage
A 2021 Gartner survey of IT executives shows that a
Prime Day Deals Return in October 2023. Here’s What to Know
By Martin Cizmar | |
What makes Something a Prime Day deal? Once upon a
Britain Passes Sweeping New Online Safety Law
By Adam Satariano | |
Britain passed a sweeping law on Tuesday to regulate online
X is shutting down its Circle feature in October
By Ivan Mehta | |
Elon Musk-owned X, formerly Twitter, is shutting down its Circle
What’s next for the world’s fastest supercomputers
By Sophia Chen | |
To use Frontier, approved scientists log in to the supercomputer
6 Best Early Prime Day Apple Deals (2023): MacBooks and Accessories
By Brenda Stolyar, Gear Team | |
A lot has changed on the Apple front since July.
Space-Based Solar Power Is a Possible Alternative Energy Source
By Nell Gallogly | |
This article is part of our special section on the
Katie Haun believes now is a good time to invest in crypto
By Romain Dillet | |
Nearly two years ago, Katie Haun left Andreessen Horowitz and
How electricity could clean up transportation, steel, and even fertilizer
By Casey Crownhart | |
I’m starting to feel that way about “Electrify everything,” a
The Great Unbundling of Rupert Murdoch
In a move that surely made the Succession theme play
CEO of DuckDuckGo Testifies in Google Case
By Cecilia Kang | |
The chief executive of DuckDuckGo on Thursday described Google as
10 Ways to Reimagine Retail and Virtual Shopping Since COVID-19
By Dario Markovic | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. For a
GitHub launches passkey support into general availability
By Paul Sawers | |
GitHub is formally launching its passkeys security feature into general
Bolstering enterprise LLMs with machine learning operations foundations
By Abhijit Bose | |
Once these components are in place, more complex LLM challenges
The Dumb Alien Mummy Story Takes an Entirely Predictable Turn
By Anna Lagos | |
On September 12, ufologist and journalist Jaime Maussan presented what
Rupert Murdoch to Retire From Fox and News Corporation Boards
By Jim Rutenberg | |
Rupert Murdoch is retiring from the Fox and News Corporation
Harness launches Gitness, an open-source GitHub competitor
By Frederic Lardinois | |
Since its launch in 2017, Harness, the software delivery platform
The Download: what’s next for supercomputers, and electrifying everything
By Rhiannon Williams | |
August 2022 We all want to be able to speak
How to Switch iPhones or iPads and Transfer Data (2023)
By Simon Hill | |
Losing all the stuff on your phone was no big
The Lawyers Sam Bankman-Fried Once Trusted Are Drawing Criticism
Just before FTX collapsed in November, one of its outside
Waabi and Uber Freight partner to accelerate autonomous trucking
By Rebecca Bellan | |
Autonomous trucking startup Waabi is committing billions of miles of
The deepfake avatars who want to sell you everything
By Zeyi Yang | |
But with large language models and text-to-speech technologies, these AI
The Gruesome Story of How Neuralink’s Monkeys Actually Died
By Dhruv Mehrotra, Dell Cameron | |
Fresh allegations of potential securities fraud have been leveled at
Google’s Bard Just Got More Powerful. It’s Still Erratic.
By Kevin Roose | |
This week, Bard — Google’s competitor to ChatGPT — got
How text-to-image AI generates images out of thin works
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Here are the 6 finalists of Startup Battlefield at Disrupt 2023
By Neesha A. Tambe | |
During the last two days, 20 startups pitched their companies
Moving data through the supply chain with unprecedented speed
Driving adoption of this phygital connection are technological enablement and
4 Best Early Prime Day TV Deals (October 2023)
By Parker Hall, Gear Team | |
Black Friday is almost synonymous with great deals on TVs.
How to Use Social Media, According to Teen Girls
By Sharon Attia | |
Unfollow people and pages that make you feel bad.Several of
George R.R. Martin, Jodi Picoult and other writers sue OpenAI
By Gerrit De Vynck | |
Comment on this storyCommentSome of the world’s best-known novelists banded
Betweened wants to teach kids how to use social media, not shut them out of it
By Morgan Sung | |
Instead of adding parental controls to an already existing platform,
Make Machine Learning Work for You
By David Kang | |
IBM reveals that nearly half of the challenges related to
What an AI-Generated Medieval Village Means for the Future of Art
By Jason Parham | |
Where does art begin and end?The question is at the
ChatGPT Can Now Generate Images, Too
By Cade Metz and Tiffany Hsu | |
ChatGPT can now generate images — and they are shockingly
Amazon unveils a ‘smarter’ Alexa, bringing the AI arms race inside homes
By Geoffrey A. Fowler | |
Alexa, can you be as smart as a chatbot?Amazon is
Amazon unveils next-gen Echo Frames starting at $269.99
By Kyle Wiggers | |
Amazon today unveiled a new generation of Echo Frames, its
The Download: AI movie soundtracks, and DeepMind’s disease prediction tool
By Rhiannon Williams | |
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides
Why Do Video Games Want Me to Be a War Criminal?
By Sam Fogel | |
The days are long and hot. Naturally, I sit in
U.A.W. Threatens Strikes at More Plants
By Neal E. Boudette | |
The United Auto Workers said on Tuesday that the union
Google-backed Indian audio platform Kuku FM raises $25 million
By Manish Singh | |
Google-backed audio content platform Kuku FM has raised $25 million
Meet the next generation of AI superstars
By Melissa Heikkilä | |
This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter
Jeep Avenger EV 2023: Specs, Prices, Performance, Range
By Vicky Parrott | |
Let's start with three very important things worth mentioning about
Strike Is a High-Stakes Gamble for Autoworkers and the Labor Movement
By Noam Scheiber | |
Since the start of the pandemic, labor unions have enjoyed
Flipkart To Invest $20 Million For In-House Credit Marketplace Startup
By Teena Jose | |
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You're reading
YouTube suspends Russell Brand from partner program amid sex assault claims
Comment on this storyCommentLONDON — A number of major platforms,
Why Shaquille O’Neal led edtech startup Edsoma’s $2.5M seed round
By Kirsten Korosec | |
Edsoma, a startup that developed an AI-powered reading, education and
AI to cure diseases, and China’s deepfake influencers
By Rhiannon Williams | |
Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg are cofounders and co-CEOs of
The Biggest Revelations From the Microsoft Xbox Leaks
By Megan Farokhmanesh | |
In what’s being cited as the biggest leak in the
Billions to Connect Everyone to High-Speed Internet Could Still Fall Short
By Madeleine Ngo | |
Along the southeastern edge of Oklahoma, where expansive cattle ranches
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