Technology
Home/Technology /
Technology
How to Self-Publish Your E-Book
By J. D. Biersdorfer | |
Have you ever dreamed of publishing your own e-book and
Inworld, a generative AI platform for creating NPCs, lands fresh investment
By Kyle Wiggers | |
For a recovering gamer like me, one of the most
Counting China’s mpox cases, and Meta has blocked news in Canada
By Rhiannon Williams | |
1 Meta has started blocking news in CanadaPublishers have branded
This Heat Is Shaking the Very Foundation of the Ocean Food Web
By Matt Simon | |
Secondly, the warmer water gets, the less dense it becomes.
Tired of Dating Apps, Some Turn to Google Docs
After going through a breakup last year, Connie Li, a
Elon Musk-owned X renames TweetDeck to XPro
By Ivan Mehta | |
Elon Musk-owned X, formerly Twitter, has renamed TweetDeck to XPro
4 Tools That Make It Easy to Write and Work Remotely
By Erica Kasper | |
I like to say “I’m a writer by trade,” but
X sign taken down on Twitter HQ after flashing light complaints
Comment on this storyCommentSAN FRANCISCO — Construction crews dismantled a
Flipkart-backed Shadowfax nears $60 million funding led by TPG NewQuest
By Manish Singh | |
Indian logistics startup Shadowfax is finalizing a funding round of
Chronic Illness TikTok Through the Eyes of a Doctor
By Nitin K. Ahuja | |
One of my assignments in my third year of medical
Twitter, now X, sues Center for Countering Digital Hate over research
By Bryan Pietsch | |
Comment on this storyCommentX, the company formerly known as Twitter,
As spend management space heats up, Brex and Rho turn to AI startups to help power new products
By Mary Ann Azevedo | |
The competition in the spend management space continues to intensify.
8 Best Language Learning Apps (2023): Online Courses and a Pocket Translator
By Simon Hill | |
Here are a few more services and apps that can
Amazon’s grocery store quest leaves lawsuits, layoffs in its wake
By Caroline O'Donovan | |
Comment on this storyCommentDaniel Kaye was heartbroken when he learned
This California agency wants to know what happens to all that connected car data
By Kirsten Korosec | |
The troves of data collected by today’s modern connected cars
China is suddenly dealing with another public health crisis: mpox
By Zeyi Yang | |
To efficiently stop the spread of mpox, public health officials
The 20 Best Movies on Hulu This Week
In 2017, Hulu made television history by becoming the first streaming
How to reduce the low risk of battery fires from your EV and on planes
By Shira Ovide | |
Comment on this storyCommentThis article is a preview of The
Planet to layoff 10% of staff to focus on “highest ROI opportunities”
By Aria Alamalhodaei | |
Satellite imagery company Planet announced on Tuesday that it is
The Download: China’s monkeypox crisis, and fighting AI photo manipulation
By Rhiannon Williams | |
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides
The Best Period Underwear, Cups, Pads, and Products (2023)
By Medea Giordano | |
Whereas some of the underwear on this list looks cute
Uber Posts 14% Rise in Revenue as Growth Slows
By Yiwen Lu | |
Uber’s revenue increased 14 percent in its most recent quarter,
Child-care worker charged in Australia with 1,600 abuse offenses
By Adela Suliman | |
Comment on this storyCommentPolice in Australia charged a former child-care
Tradeshift raises $70M, launches financing JV with HSBC focused on B2B trade
By Ingrid Lunden | |
Global trade has been in a slump, in part due
These new tools could help protect our pictures from AI
By Melissa Heikkilä | |
While nonconsensual deepfake porn has been used to torment women for years,
My Tips for a Killer Product Launch
By Paul Ford | |
Team,We've worked toward this release date for well over a
NATO announces $1B fund to back startups supporting ‘safety, freedom and human empowerment’
By Ingrid Lunden | |
After announcing plans nearly two years ago, defense alliance NATO
HP Envy 16 (2023) Review: Almost Everything You Need in a Laptop
By Christopher Null | |
Is it possible to “have everything” in a laptop? To
Nigeria’s Remedial Health gets QED backing in $12M round
By Annie Njanja | |
Remedial Health, a Nigerian startup digitizing pharmacies and bringing efficiency
For the Love of God, Stop Microwaving Plastic
By Celia Ford | |
At the start of his third year of graduate school,
Max Q: Solving artificial gravity with gravityLab
By Aria Alamalhodaei | |
Hello and welcome back to Max Q! In this issue:
TCL Q6 Review: Best Overall
By Parker Hall | |
A good TV should never disappoint you. Whether you’re tuning
California to probe what happens to the data your car collects
By Joseph Menn | |
Comment on this storyCommentCalifornia’s newly empowered privacy regulators announced their
Google Assistant reportedly pivoting to generative AI
By Devin Coldewey | |
When Google had its unpleasant realization that it had been
Fisker Ocean 2023 EV First Drive: Not Ready Yet
By Jeremy White | |
There are other wonderful touches, though, such as the fold-out
Twitter Threatens to Sue Center for Countering Digital Hate Over Research
By Sheera Frenkel and Ryan Mac | |
Elon Musk has over the last year threatened legal action
Elon Musk is probably right about one thing
By Tim De Chant | |
It’s become an internet pastime to point out all the
The Download: labeling AI, and Twitter’s transformation
By Rhiannon Williams | |
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides
Specialized Globe Haul ST Review: This Cargo Ebike Is an All-Around Winner
By Adrienne So | |
The first thing anyone familiar with ebikes will remark upon
New ‘X’ Sign on Twitter’s Headquarters in San Francisco Is Under Investigation
By Rebecca Carballo | |
An “X” sign installed on Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters on
How to find a book club online or in person
By Tatum Hunter | |
Comment on this storyCommentFor some people, reading is a solitary
Threat intelligence startup Cyble lands $24M investment
By Kyle Wiggers | |
Cyble, a cybersecurity startup that styles itself as a “threat
The race to find a better way to label AI
By Tate Ryan-Mosley | |
With the boom of AI-generated text, images, and videos, both
TikTok’s Berberine Fad Is About More Than ‘Nature’s Ozempic’
By Kate Knibbs | |
The claims are enticing. “Helps decrease belly fat.” “Improves ovulation.”
Is It an E-Bike, or a Motorcycle for Children?
By Matt Richtel | |
LeGrand Crewse, co-founder and chief executive of Super73, recently showed
X reinstates Kanye West’s account after Musk banned him last year
By Ivan Mehta | |
Social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) has reinstated
Hands On With Google Search’s Answer to ChatGPT
By Paresh Dave | |
Last weekend, I turned to Google Search for help figuring
Fidelity deepens valuation cut for SaaS startup Gupshup
By Manish Singh | |
Fidelity has slashed the estimated worth of its holding in
This Is the Era of Zombie Twitter
By Amanda Hoover | |
The bird is dead, but zombie Twitter is not. Since
Walmart pays $1.4 billion to buy Tiger Global’s remaining Flipkart stake
By Manish Singh | |
Walmart paid $1.4 billion to buy out Tiger Global’s remaining
What Isaac Asimov’s Robbie Teaches About AI and How Minds ‘Work’
By Samir Chopra | |
In Isaac Asimov’s classic science fiction story “Robbie,” the Weston
‘X’ on Twitter’s Headquarters Faces Investigation Over Permit Violations
By Rebecca Carballo | |
An “X” sign installed on Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters on
Fan fiction writers rally fandoms against KOSA, the bill purporting to protect kids online
By Amanda Silberling | |
Fan fiction writers aren’t just penning alternate universe reimaginings of
Should You Buy an Active Chair? I Tested Some—and Talked to the Experts
By Julian Chokkattu | |
You've probably come across the term “active chair” or “active
Will automakers be able to challenge Tesla’s Supercharger?
By Tim De Chant | |
Automakers appear to have had an awakening last week: Electric
How to Switch Browsers Without Losing Your Bookmarks and Passwords | WIRED
By David Nield | |
To import from other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, choose Bookmarks
Is Black news VC backable?
By Dominic-Madori Davis | |
Lately I’ve been thinking about media publishing startups (think Semafor
9 Best Smart Speakers (2023): Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri
By Parker Hall | |
Connects to Google AssistantWith a wireless subwoofer, room-filling virtual surround
When you’ve got two exits under your belt by the age of 26
By Christine Hall | |
In this week’s edition of The Interchange, we touch on
The 17 Best Games on PlayStation Plus (August 2023)
By Reece Rogers | |
Even though PlayStation Plus has a convoluted structure, the video game
This week in food tech: New fund shows food investments are still simmering
By Christine Hall | |
If you’re adventurous with your food, or just like to
How a Microbial Evolutionary Accident Changed Earth’s Atmosphere
By Saugat Bolakhe | |
A dense rainforest or other verdant terrestrial vegetation may be
Russia Takes Its Ukraine Information War Into Video Games
Russian propaganda is spreading into the world’s video games.In Minecraft,
CISA’s security-by-design initiative is at risk: Here’s a path forward
By Carrie Andrews | |
Trey Herr is the director of the Atlantic Council’s Cyber
The Mystery of the Colorado River’s Missing Water
By Bella Biondini | |
As the West continues to dry up, water managers are
Vital Bio picks up where Theranos left off
By Rebecca Szkutak | |
Building a startup is hard enough but growing one in
TP-Link Deco BE85 Review: Too Much, Too Soon
By Simon Hill | |
TP-Link’s Deco BE85 is the first Wi-Fi 7 mesh system
G.M. and Other Automakers Will Build 30,000 Electric Vehicle Chargers
By Jack Ewing | |
Seven major automakers announced a plan on Wednesday to nearly
Twitter, now X, reinstates Kanye West’s account
By Shera Avi-Yonah | |
Comment on this storyCommentTwitter, now rebranded as X, reinstated the
In AI-enabled drug discovery, there might be more than one winner
By Anna Heim | |
Welcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s
‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’ Players Hit With Worm Malware
By Matt Burgess, Andrew Couts | |
According to TechCrunch it is unclear why the malware is
An Internet Veteran’s Guide to Not Being Scared of Technology
By Kashmir Hill | |
How could they protect themselves from A.I.?That was the question
Renting an electric car: What to know about routes, charging and more
By Chris Velazco | |
Between big touch-screen controls and occasionally confusing door handles, EVs
Twitter rebrands to ‘X,’ hackers infect Call of Duty, and foreign visitors to China go cashless
By Kyle Wiggers | |
Hey, friends, welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s roundup
‘Talk to Me’ Is Horror Made by and for the Internet Generation
By Eric Ravenscraft | |
Kids are going to do stupid stuff. But what does
U.S. Hunts Chinese Malware That Could Disrupt American Military Operations
The Biden administration is hunting for malicious computer code it
Hong Kong judge rejects government request to ban pro-democracy anthem
By Theodora Yu, Meaghan Tobin | |
Comment on this storyCommentA Hong Kong court on Friday declined
Abundant opportunities for founders at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023
By Lauren Simonds | |
“Founders first” is the TechCrunch credo — this is the
The 12 Best Games on Xbox Game Pass (August 2023)
By Reece Rogers | |
Xbox Game Pass is one of the few subscription services
What Is an E-Bike, and How Safe Are They?
By Matt Richtel | |
E-bikes are increasingly visible on roads and bicycle paths, with
Inside Meta’s quick Threads launch to rival Twitter — and what’s next
By Naomi Nix, Will Oremus | |
The Washington PostExclusiveA company in crisis went back to basics
Worldcoin’s official launch triggers swift privacy scrutiny in Europe
By Natasha Lomas | |
Worldcoin, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s bid to sew up the
16 Best Deals: Home Office and Dorm Room Essentials
By Scott Gilbertson | |
It's that time of year when you start to notice
‘A Dangerous Combination’: Teenagers’ Accidents Expose E-Bike Risks
By Matt Richtel | |
On a Thursday evening in late June, Clarissa Champlain learned
Sample Series B pitch deck: Unito’s $20M deck
By Haje Jan Kamps | |
Unito is a platform that takes a different approach to
The 26 Best Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now
By Matt Kamen, WIRED Staff | |
While Netflix is busy pumping out more shows than any
What Happened When 15 of Twitter’s Top Celebrities Joined Threads
By Yiwen Lu | |
Threads, the new social app from Meta, had a fast
What an AI expert thinks about the killer AI in ‘Mission Impossible’
By Shira Ovide | |
Comment on this storyCommentThis article is a preview of The
NASA is launching its own streaming service later this year
By Aisha Malik | |
NASA is getting in on the “+” streaming action. The
Uber’s Fatal Self-Driving Car Crash Saga Ends With the Operator Avoiding Prison
By Lauren Smiley | |
While Vasquez and Uber may find some closure in the
Blood of Young Mice Extends Life in the Old
By Carl Zimmer | |
A team of scientists has extended the lives of old
How to print without using a printer
By Heather Kelly | |
Home printers and scanners are going the way of the
Twitter, now X, opens up its ad revenue sharing program with global creators
By Sarah Perez | |
Earlier this month, Twitter — which has since rebranded as
The 12 Best Movies on Amazon Prime Right Now
By Matt Kamen, WIRED Staff | |
Over the past year or so, Netflix and Apple TV+
Elon Musk’s Quixotic Quest to Turn X Into an ‘Everything App’
By Ryan Mac | |
Four years ago, a billionaire tech executive leading one of
Layoffs by the numbers: Tracking companies laying off workers
Comment on this storyCommentThe U.S. job market has been remarkably
If it hadn’t been for them meddlin’ kids
By Haje Jan Kamps | |
Welcome to Startups Weekly. Sign up here to get it
Cryptography may offer a solution to the massive AI-labeling problem 
By Tate Ryan-Mosley | |
Adobe has also already integrated C2PA, which it calls content
John Romero’s ‘Doom’ Memoir Drops You Into Id’s Early Days
By Geek's Guide to the Galaxy | |
John Romero, cocreator of the popular first-person shooters Doom, Quake,