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It Costs Just $400 to Build an AI Disinformation Machine
By Will Knight | |
In May, Sputnik International, a state-owned Russian media outlet, posted
TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 Startup Battlefield 200: AI and Security edition
By Neesha A. Tambe | |
After months of vetting thousands of applications, the Startup Battlefield
The Best Sun-Protection Clothes for Everyday Wear (2023)
By Jaina Grey | |
The sun is shining and it's back for revenge, but
Where Tech Investors Are Buying Up Land, Locals Are Worried
By Holly Secon | |
In a rural slice of California’s Solano County, between the
General Motors to use Google AI chatbot for its OnStar service
By Rebecca Bellan | |
General Motors has found a new way to get in
Google DeepMind has launched a watermarking tool for AI-generated images
By Melissa Heikkilä | |
In the past year, the huge popularity of generative AI
Hurricane Idalia Is About to Slam Florida With a Wall of Water
By Matt Simon | |
Last night, Tropical Storm Idalia strengthened into Hurricane Idalia, charting
Meta shut down a disinformation campaign tied to Chinese law enforcement
By Taylor Hatmaker | |
A massive social media disinformation campaign linked to Chinese law
Watermarking AI images, and WorldCoin’s backlash
By Rhiannon Williams | |
The news: Google DeepMind has launched a new watermarking tool
MoonSwatch Mission to Neptune 2023: Price, Details, Release Date
By Tim Barber | |
The fact that Daniel Craig showed up at a film
As Teens Take to E-Bikes, Parents Ask: Is This Freedom or Danger?
By Matt Richtel | |
With e-bikes soaring in popularity, regulators have been unable to
7 unnecessary and amazing tech products we love
By Shira Ovide | |
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Explore the complete Fintech Stage agenda at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023
By Lauren Simonds | |
A few years ago, it was hard to imagine that
Unlocking the value of supply chain data across industries
These identification and data capture standards work alongside others for
The Weird, Big-Money World of Cybercrime Writing Contests
By Matt Burgess | |
The criminal contests have their own rules to reduce the
Meta’s ‘Biggest Single Takedown’ Removes Chinese Influence Campaign
By Sheera Frenkel | |
On Feb. 27, an article claiming that the United States
It’s time to accelerate integration of commercial space tech into the US Department of Defense
By Carrie Andrews | |
David Deptula Contributor David Deptula is a retired Air Force
How to Use AI to Talk to Whales—and Save Life on Earth
By Camille Bromley | |
For researchers and conservationists alike, the potential applications of machine
The A.I. Revolution Is Coming. But Not as Fast as Some People Think.
By Steve Lohr | |
Lori Beer, the global chief information officer of JPMorgan Chase,
Byju’s says restructuring businesses | TechCrunch
By Manish Singh | |
Three senior executives are leaving Byju’s as part of a
This Brutal Summer in 10 Alarming Maps and Graphs
By Matt Simon | |
In the map above, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
TikTok’s U.S. Future Still in Limbo as Commerce Secretary Visits China
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo’s visit to China is putting a
Lightspeed backs Markato, a marketplace that helps independent brands break into Asia
By Catherine Shu | |
During the pandemic, almost all retailers in Asia established an
Meta’s News Block Causes Chaos as Canada Burns
By Tracey Lindeman | |
The surrounding Charlotte County covers 1,323 square miles of territory—about
MFast get backing from Wavemaker Partners to increase financial services access in Vietnam
By Catherine Shu | |
The majority of Vietnam’s population live in rural areas and
Nanoleaf 4D Kit Review (2023): Fantastic Colors
By Nena Farrell | |
I watched Return of the King with 4D lighting, and
Tech Chiefs to Gather in Washington Next Month on A.I. Regulations
By Cecilia Kang | |
The NewsSenator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York, plans to
Schumer to host AI forum with Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, other tech CEOs
By Cat Zakrzewski | |
Comment on this storyCommentSenate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer in
Astra’s Apollo Fusion acquisition followed by delays and desertion
By Aria Alamalhodaei | |
Two years ago, Astra hailed its acquisition of satellite propulsion
Donald Trumpbests Mug Shot Will Be His Most Enduring Meme
By Jason Parham | |
The first time I encountered Donald Trump was on my
Amazon increases its free shipping minimum to $35 for non-Prime members in some regions
By Aisha Malik | |
Amazon is increasing its free shipping minimum to $35 for
24 Best Wireless Chargers (2023): Pads, Stands, iPhone Docks, and More
By Julian Chokkattu, Simon Hill | |
Does my phone support wireless charging?Not all phones support wireless
Podcasts provide background noise that some people can’t live without
By Tatum Hunter | |
For some people, podcasts offer constant companionship. Is around-the-clock audio
Yahoo Mail introduces new AI-powered capabilities, including a ‘Shopping Saver’ tool
By Aisha Malik | |
Yahoo is introducing new AI tools for Yahoo Mail that
8 Best Merino Wool Apparel (2023): Hoodies, Shirts, Pants, and Socks
Merino wool is a super fiber. Merino T-shirts somehow manage
AI could be used in the 2024 election from disinformation to ads
By Cat Zakrzewski | |
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Splinter group officially launches OpenTF fork of HashiCorp Terraform
By Ron Miller | |
Earlier this month HashiCorp announced that it was changing the
Best Bike Accessories (2023): Helmets, Locks, Pumps, Rain Gear, and More
By Matt Jancer | |
Bikes are fantastical machines. Ideal companions, they never complain and
Electric Vehicle Charging Can Be Confusing. Here’s What to Know.
By Jack Ewing | |
With a push from Congress, automakers and charging companies are
Reliance’s 5G hotspot Jio AirFiber to hit stores next month in broadband push
By Jagmeet Singh | |
Jio Platforms on Monday launched the AirFiber, a wireless plug-and-play
You Are Not Responsible for Your Own Online Privacy
By Alice Marwick | |
In 2010, Mark Zuckerberg told the audience at a TechCrunch
10 Best TVs We’ve Tested (2023): Cheap, 4K, 8K, OLED, and Tips
By Parker Hall | |
Saving up for a new screen? To help you navigate
After Threads, Bluesky also adds a way to see your own likes
By Ivan Mehta | |
Bluesky introduced a bunch of updates on Friday to its
Ultimate Ears Pro UE Premier Review: A Borderline Spiritual Experience
By Brent Rose | |
Peeking inside the Premiers is like looking at some kind
Meta Releases Code Llama, a Coding Version of Llama 2
By Will Knight | |
When Meta released Llama 2, a powerful artificial intelligence model
Tesla’s China rival Xpeng buys ride hailing giant Didi’s smart EV assets for $744M
By Rita Liao | |
Chinese electric vehicle upstart Xpeng is acquiring the smart EV
The Last Hour Before Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Plane Crash
By Matt Burgess | |
At around 5:30 pm Moscow time on August 23, the
Citizen Is Suspending Sales of Its New Wear OS Smartwatch
By Julian Chokkattu | |
Citizen is temporarily suspending sales of its second-generation CZ Smart
The ‘Budget Ryan Reynolds’ Taking Bitcoin FC to the Big Leagues
By Joel Khalili | |
A melt, a muppet, a fraud, a bungler, a Judas,
It’s Easy to Check the Air Quality. Meet the People Collecting That Data for You
By Boone Ashworth | |
“We've been kind of conditioned to going out in fresh
Struggling to Schedule Video Calls? Here’s How to Have an Asynchronous One
By David Nield | |
To get your clip out into the wider world, you
The battery business is booming and Zeekr kicks off it IPO roadshow
By Kirsten Korosec | |
The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things
5 Best Digital Photo Frames (2023): High Res and Natural Screens, Plus Privacy Tips
By Medea Giordano | |
Most of us have hundreds, if not thousands, of photos
Looking for your next book? These 9 authors have reading recommendations for you
By Anna Heim | |
What’s the hardest part of reading? More often than not,
The Cheap Radio Hack That Disrupted Poland’s Railway System
By Andy Greenberg | |
Since war first broke out between Ukraine and Russia in
Never express your ‘use of funds’ slide as percentages
By Haje Jan Kamps | |
When investors look at a startup slide deck, they are
Is It Real or Imagined? Here’s How Your Brain Tells the Difference
By Yasemin Saplakoglu | |
What is clear is that the brain must be able
Better.com’s public market debut was Miserable.com
By Christine Hall | |
Welcome back to The Interchange, where we take a look
Dropbox drops unlimited storage, blames crypto miners and resellers for the change
By Aisha Malik | |
Dropbox is ending its unlimited option because some customers were
The Low-Stakes Race to Crack an Encrypted German U-Boat Message
By Cathy Alter | |
“What am I supposed to see?” Krutzler asks, staring at
A.I. Brings the Robot Wingman to Aerial Combat
By Eric Lipton | |
It is powered into flight by a rocket engine. It
YouTube demystifies the Shorts algorithm, views and answers other creator questions
By Sarah Perez | |
YouTube this week put out a new video meant to
How to Record a Phone Call on Your iPhone or Android Phone
By Simon Hill | |
They tend to fudge by creating three-way calls where you
Uber, squeezed by insurance, increases minimum age for new drivers in California
By Kirsten Korosec | |
Uber has raised the minimum age requirement for new rides-hailing
Elvie Pump Review: Not Worth It
By Nena Farrell | |
I see Elvie pumps everywhere. My fellow moms rave about
OnlyFans’ profitability proves the creator economy boom was real enough
By Anna Heim | |
Like many sectors, creator-focused startups had an easy time of
Elvie Stride Review (2023): Elvie’s Best Breast Pump
By Nena Farrell | |
Wearable breast pumps—where you place a complete pumping unit directly
Tesla investors might get payout from SEC settlement
By Rebecca Bellan | |
Tesla shareholders who claimed to face financial losses after CEO
The Best Sheets (2023): Linen, Percale, and Budget Bedding
By Nena Farrell | |
Sweet dreams start with soft sheets. Or, at the very
A Brazilian phone spyware was hacked and victims’ devices ‘deleted’ from server
By Zack Whittaker | |
A Portuguese-language spyware called WebDetetive has been used to compromise
12 Best USB-C Cables (2023): For iPhones, Android Phones, Tablets, and Laptops
By Simon Hill | |
With various standards and charging technologies at work, it is
Microsoft brings Python to Excel, Cruise reduces fleet following crash, and MrBeast creates controversy
By Kyle Wiggers | |
Hello, folks, and welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s
This Tool Lets Hackers Dox Almost Anyone in the US
By Dhruv Mehrotra | |
“The government needs to stop these companies from packaging and
Yes, in my backyard | TechCrunch
By Anna Heim | |
Welcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s
The Leaked Quest 3 Headset Video Teases Meta’s VR Ambitions
By Boone Ashworth | |
It’s the unboxing video heard around the metaverse. There’s a
The scoop on Gen-Z and how they are rewriting the rules of the Internet
By Alex Wilhelm | |
Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello and welcome
Making ‘Diablo II’ Was Pure Hell
By Geek's Guide to the Galaxy | |
David L. Craddock is the author of more than a
Laws didn’t protect her when a cyber stalker put her nude photos online
By Ari Schneider | |
Weak laws discouraged police from investigating a serial cyberstalker who
The 6 most important things to know about SaaS+ product architecture
By Carrie Andrews | |
Justin Kaufenberg Contributor Greg Blasko is co-founder of Monoline and
Welcome to the Republic of Cows
By Jude Isabella | |
We created cattle by manipulating their wild cousins, aurochs, in
VFX artists show that Hollywood can use AI to create, not exploit
By Devin Coldewey | |
Hollywood may be embroiled in ongoing labor disputes that involve
AI Can’t Read Books. It’s Reviewing Them Anyway
By Steven Levy | |
Now that we’ve all had experience with large language models,
SpaceX launches Crew-7 to the International Space Station
By Christian Davenport | |
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How founders raised money so far in 2023
By Haje Jan Kamps | |
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How to Cool an Object Without Using Any Energy
By Rhett Allain | |
There are three ways that objects can have a thermal
Bitcoin startups remain undercapitalized as funding drought drags on
By Jacquelyn Melinek | |
The crypto industry has not had a great run over
The Anticlimactic Death of the Streaming Wars
By Angela Watercutter | |
Maybe A League of Their Own was doomed to strike
RNC lawsuit against Google over ‘censorship’ of Gmail spam filter tossed
By Cristiano Lima | |
Comment on this storyCommentA federal judge on Thursday dismissed a
Five takeaways from Instacart’s S-1 filing
By Alex Wilhelm | |
On-demand grocery delivery giant Instacart has finally dropped its much
Donald Trump’s Mug Shot Matters in a World of Fakes
By Amanda Hoover | |
For months, Etsy has become littered with a new genre
The U.S. Regulates Cars, Radio and TV. When Will It Regulate A.I.?
By Ian Prasad Philbrick | |
As increasingly sophisticated artificial intelligence systems with the potential to
Following Musk’s lead, Youtube and Facebook are giving up on policing conspiracies
By Naomi Nix, Sarah Ellison | |
Facebook and YouTube are receding from their role as watchdogs
The mugshot that launched a thousand memes
By Amanda Silberling | |
Memes can happen in the blink of an eye, like
Instacart Reveals $428 Million in Profit but Slowing Growth Ahead of I.P.O.
Instacart, the grocery delivery business that boomed during the pandemic,
There are so many social media apps. Here’s how to pick the best one.
By Shira Ovide | |
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WhatsApp rolls out support for HD video
By Sarah Perez | |
Last week, WhatsApp announced it was adding support for HD
Internet scams, and the ethics of brain implants
By Rhiannon Williams | |
Both of the women can communicate without an implant. The
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