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Weights & Biases raises $5M to build development tools for machine learning

May 31, 8:26PM

Machine learning is one of those buzzwords that nearly every tech company likes to throw around nowadays — but according to Lukas Biewald, it represents a genuinely new approach to programming. “Software has eaten a lot of the world, and machine learning is eating software,” Biewald said. In his view, there are “fundamental” differences between the […]


Motiv's fitness ring can help you find a lost iPhone

May 31, 8:09PM

I was surprisingly impressed when I tested out Motiv's fitness ring. Honestly, I'm not a ring wearer myself, but it's nice to see a hardware start think outside the fitness band — and produce a surprisingly capable product in the process. The company's also done a pretty decent job continuing to add features to the […]


To become a public company, start operating like one early on

May 31, 8:00PM

There is a generation of well-funded, fast-growing technology companies now eyeing the public markets as the platform for continued rapid growth. The pipeline is healthy. But what needs to be done to get ready for an IPO and, crucially, what comes next?


No-fees mobile bank Chime raises $70M Series C, valuing its business at $500M

May 31, 7:50PM

Chime, the San Francisco-based challenger bank known for its consumer-friendly features and lack of fees, has raised $70 million in Series C financing, led by Menlo Ventures. The round, which also included existing investors Forerunner Ventures, Aspect Ventures, Cathay Innovation, Northwestern Mutual, Crosslink Capital, and Omidyar Network, brings the company to over $100 million in total […]


Google's Area 120 incubator aims to improve your NYC subway commute with Pigeon

May 31, 6:33PM

There’s a new app coming out of Google’s Area 120 incubator that could help New York City subway commuters navigate the ever-growing number of delays. While the Pigeon app is already live on the Apple App store, it currently requires an invite code to access, so I wasn’t able to try it out myself. However, […]


Roblox follows Minecraft into the education market

May 31, 6:18PM

Roblox, the massively multiplayer online game favored by the under 13 crowd, is following in Minecraft’s footsteps with a move into the education market. The company this morning announced a new education initiative, Roblox Education, that will offer a free curriculum to educators, along with international summer coding camps, and a free online “Creator Challenge” in […]


Come mix your realities at our AR/VR event in LA in October

May 31, 5:49PM

TechCrunch is hosting one of our single-topic Sessions events centered on AR/VR and mixed reality in Los Angeles on October 18th at UCLA's Royce Hall. We're going to be doing some very cool stuff that we're not quite ready to talk about, but at the core we're looking to have incredible discussions with the best […]


Steve Case and JD Vance are speaking at Disrupt SF on startup opportunities outside of Silicon Valley

May 31, 5:47PM

We're excited to announce Steve Case and JD Vance will sit down for a fireside chat at Disrupt SF this September. There's plenty to talk about, too, including the pair's latest venture: A massive $150 million seed fund backed by an impressive group of investors that are targeted at startups outside of Silicon Valley. As The […]


The Microsoft Launcher for Android now lets you track your kids' whereabouts

May 31, 5:46PM

Microsoft is launching an update to its Android launcher today that gives parents the ability to track their kids’ location. This is one out of a number of parent- and kid-focused announcements the company made today. Others include the ability to block sites in Microsoft Edge on Android and the launch of MSN Kids, a […]


Spotify's CEO says company botched 'hateful conduct' policy roll out

May 31, 5:40PM

Two weeks after his company attempted to impose a policy targeted at curbing "hate content and hateful conduct," Spotify's CEO admitted the company mishandled its roll out. During an interview at this week's Code Conference, Daniel Ek told the crowd, "The whole goal with this was to make sure that we didn't have hate speech […]


Klaxoon gets $50M to try to make boring meetings more interactive and productive

May 31, 5:39PM

If you’ve ever been in a pointless meeting at work, odds are you’ve spent part of the time responding to messages or just putzing around on the Internet — but Klaxoon hopes to convert that into something a bit more productive with more interactive meetings. The French startup today said it’s raised $50 million in […]


This newly funded startup wants to help women gauge their reproductive health a lot sooner in life

May 31, 5:34PM

It’s often the case that women don’t think much about their reproductive health until they have to. Sometimes it begins with an aside from a well-meaning gynecologist — or one’s impatient parents. Sometimes, it’s because a couple is ready to try conceiving and it’s proving harder than they imagined it would be. A San Francisco-based […]


AWS launches pay-per-session pricing for its QuickSight BI tool

May 31, 5:08PM

Amazon QuickSight, the company’s business intelligence tool for AWS, launched back in 2015, but it’s hard to say how much impact the service has made in the highly competitive BI market. The company has far from given up on this project, though, and today, it’s introducing a new pay-per-session pricing plan for access to QuickSight dashboards that […]


Waymo expands autonomous driving partnership with Fiat Chrysler

May 31, 4:59PM

On the same day of a massive $2.25 billion Softbank investment into General Motors’ Cruise, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) is announcing an expanded partnership with Waymo that will add up to 62,000 more Chrysler Pacifica minivans to Waymo’s self-driving car fleet later this year. This isn’t too surprising, given Waymo said earlier this year that […]


Philo's low-cost TV service expands its lineup with Cheddar, Tastemade, and PeopleTV

May 31, 4:29PM

Following the new trend among streaming TV services to combine digital-first channels with traditional TV content, Philo today announced it’s expanding its live TV service with the addition of Cheddar Big News, People TV, and Tastemade. The Tastemade channel goes live today, with the other two shortly after. Philo is a relative newcomer to the […]


Scout.fm turns podcasts into personalized talk radio

May 31, 4:00PM

Scout.fm wants to change the way people listen to podcasts. Instead of scouring through the over 500,000 shows in your current podcast app, this startup’s new curated podcast service will just ask you a few questions to find out what you like, then create a podcast station customized to you. The experience is primarily designed […]


iOS App Store has seen over 170B downloads, over $130B in revenue since July 2010

May 31, 3:43PM

The App Store has seen over 170 billion downloads over the past decade, totaling over $130 billion in consumer spend. This data was shared this morning by app intelligence firm App Annie, which is marking the App Store’s 10th Anniversary with a look back on the store’s growth and the larger trends it’s seen. These […]


Canon has sold its last film camera

May 31, 3:29PM

Mark this date on your calendar. It's the end of yet another tech era. Though, granted, this one's been been death rattling for nearly a decade now. Canon this week announced with no fanfare that it's sold its last film camera. The news was spotted by PetaPixel on the camera giant's Japanese support forum. The […]


New York VC Steve Schlafman has a new gig with Primary Venture Partners

May 31, 2:27PM

Steve Schlafman has been an East Coast investor for roughly a decade — scouring deals for the Kraft Group ahead of joining Lerer Hippeau as an early employee, then spending more than four years as a principal with RRE Ventures before announcing on Twitter, to the surprise of some, that he was leaving the New […]


Alcatel's $100 Android Go phone hits the U.S. next week

May 31, 2:17PM

At MWC, ZTE promised that its Tempo Go would be the first device to bring Android Oreo (Go Edition) to the States. But, well, stuff happened, and the company's had a lot bigger things to deal with in the intervening months. Alcatel, however, is on the case with the 1X.  TCL announced this morning that […]



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Windows warning: Tech-support scammers are ramping up attacks, says Microsoft

Apr 23, 10:34AM

Windows 10 security won't protect you from tech-support scammers' lies and trickery.


Here's what's new in Windows 10 April 2018 Update

May 08, 1:48PM

The latest Windows 10 feature update includes the first public release of the Timeline feature as well as dozens of smaller enhancements to the Windows 10 user experience. Here's what you can expect.


Apple iPad (2018) review: The best gets even better

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Backed by Bill Gates, EarthNow wants to show us every inch of our planet in real-time

Apr 23, 7:13AM

The startup hopes to deploy a vast network of satellites to livestream Earth.


Google's Project Zero exposes unpatched Windows 10 lockdown bypass

Apr 20, 10:56AM

Google denies multiple requests by Microsoft for an extension to Project Zero's 90-day disclose-or-fix deadline.


Here's how you can still get a free Windows 10 upgrade

May 30, 1:01PM

Microsoft's much-hyped free upgrade offer for Windows 10 ended in 2016, right? Not exactly. The GWX tool may be gone, but all the other upgrade tools still work, and the end result is an apparently valid digital license. But those offers could end soon.


The 10 best smartphones of 2018

May 09, 12:23PM

A couple more phones have been launched since MWC and further use of others encouraged us to update the list of top smartphones.


Why Amazon's home robots aren't a stretch: All the infrastructure, ecosystem via AWS is in place

Apr 23, 2:46PM

Amazon is reportedly planning to launch domestic robots. Assuming the robot designs aren't horrendous, Amazon already has the computer vision, deep learning, and speech processing to make its robots helpful.


How to completely erase any device

May 31, 9:20AM

Maybe you're super-paranoid, or maybe you just want to sell your old device and have piece of mind. Either way, being able to delete data is a valuable skill. Here's everything you need to know about securely wiping hard drives (HDDs), solid state drives (SSDs), flash drives, and even iOS and Android devices.



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Crypto expert says we won't see regulation for years

May 30, 8:19PM

Blockchain, cryptocurrencies and digital assets took center stage at the Code Conference today. During a panel, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse said Bitcoin could end up becoming the “Napster of digital currency,” noting how Bitcoin “showed us what’s possible, but in the end, it was Spotify and iTunes and Pandora that won the day because they […]


Nvidia launches colossal HGX-2 cloud server to power HPC and AI

May 30, 7:43PM

Nvida launched a monster box yesterday called the HGX-2, and it’s the stuff that geek dreams are made of. It’s a cloud server that is purported to be so powerful it combines high performance computing with artificial intelligence requirements in one exceptionally compelling package. You know you want to know the specs, so let’s get […]


Stitch Fix CEO doesn't seem worried about Amazon

May 30, 7:32PM

Stitch Fix CEO Katarina Lake did not express much concern over Amazon and its entrance into fashion with Prime Wardrobe at the Code Conference today. Lake says that while she does think about Amazon, that Amazon offers a “fundamentally different” value proposition. With Amazon, Lake said, the value proposition is about having a “sea of […]


Coffee Meets Bagel raises $12M for international expansion and live events

May 30, 7:04PM

Coffee Meets Bagel scored a $12 million Series B this week. The round, led by U.K. VC firm Atami Capital, brings the popular dating app's total up to just under $20 million since launching back in 2012. The San Francisco-based dating app has worked to distinguish itself from competitors like Bumble and Tinder by limiting […]


Airbnb CEO said company will 'be ready to IPO next year' but might not

May 30, 7:01PM

Airbnb brings in billions of dollars of revenue annually and is profitable on an EBITDA basis, so many wonder if and when the home-sharing company will go public. At the Code Conference today, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said the company will “be ready to IPO next year, but I don’t know if we will.” He […]


Google Calendar now lets you add a message when you change an event

May 30, 6:48PM

Google is adding a small but useful feature to Google Calendar. Starting today, when you change or delete an event, a dialog box now pops up that allows you to attach a short message to the event to explain why you are making the change and what’s changing. Here is how this new feature will […]


Messenger Kids no longer requires the kids' parents to be friends, too

May 30, 6:44PM

Facebook’s Messenger Kids application, which allows children under 13 to chat with parents’ approval, is today rolling out a small, but notable change – it no longer requires that the children’s parents be Facebook friends with one another, in order for the children to connect. This solves one of the problems with the app’s earlier […]


Investor/founder matching platform CrunchMatch returns to Disrupt San Francisco this September

May 30, 6:09PM

Disrupt San Francisco 2018, TechCrunch's flagship technology conference, is back this fall on September 5-7, and it's bigger and bolder than ever. That's not just hyperbole, people. We've staked out new digs at Moscone Center West — that means three times the floor space and more than 10,000 attendees. Bigger crowds lead to more opportunities, […]


Here's where it's cheaper to take an Uber than to own a car

May 30, 5:30PM

Ride-sharing companies have long touted the cost benefits of their platforms. Well, depending on the city, it can be cheaper on a weekly basis to take an UberX or UberPOOL than it is to own a personal car, according to Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers partner Mary Meeker’s 2018 annual internet trends report. In four of […]


Trump's visa restrictions aimed at Chinese STEM students to start in June

May 30, 5:26PM

In a policy change set for next month, the Trump administration is moving to shorten visas for Chinese students in fields like tech and engineering. While most visas are issued for the longest possible length of time under law, the new policy will allow U.S. officials to put a one-year cap on visas for Chinese […]


Consumer Reports just reversed its stance on the Tesla Model 3, giving the car its endorsement

May 30, 5:25PM

It sometimes reads like a terrible love story, the relationship between Consumer Reports and electric car company Tesla. Consumer Reports withholds its affection, Tesla addresses its errant ways and not long afterward, the two come happily together until the next car review.


Wyze's $30 security camera adds motorized panning

May 30, 5:10PM

In the crowded security camera category Wyze's products aren’t so much amazing as they are amazingly cheap. Take last year's simply named Wyze Cam. There was nothing about the product that set it apart from the likes of Nest or Canary or the Netgear Arlo — beyond, of course, that crazy $20 price tag. Announced […]


Here's Mary Meeker's essential 2018 Internet Trends report

May 30, 5:06PM

Want to understand all the most important tech stats and trends? Legendary venture capitalist Mary Meeker has just released the 2018 version of her famous Internet Trends report. It covers everything from mobile to commerce to the competition between tech giants. Check out the full report below, and we’ll add some highlights soon. Then come back […]


Google builds its cross-platform multiplayer AR tech into a doodling app

May 30, 5:02PM

At Google I/O earlier this month, the company announced Cloud Anchors, a tool that shares with the cloud 3D data captured by a user’s smartphone — and can match that data with another user to create a shared AR experience where each person’s phone is seeing the same things in the same places. Today, Google […]


Curai picks up $10.7M to create a smarter system to help patients supply the best info for their doctors

May 30, 5:00PM

There’s been an explosion of medical startups centering their tools around machine learning to help doctors with predictive tools — and now Netflix’s former chief product officer Neil Hunt wants to enter the fray with one that hopes to get the right information from patients themselves. That’s the hope for Curai, a machine learning-driven startup […]


Oculus launches Venues app with a robust lineup of summer events

May 30, 4:03PM

Oculus wants VR to bring its users into magical worlds dreamed up by game developers, but the company also needs people to see the headset as a way to access the far corners of the real world alongside others. The Oculus Venues app is launching today for the company’s standalone Go headset, as well as […]


Google Expeditions app now offers augmented reality tours

May 30, 4:02PM

Thanks to Google’s AR tech, you’ll soon be able to throw a skeleton onto your kitchen table and take a guided tour of the bones. Google is bringing AR tech to its Expeditions app with a new update going live today. Last year, the company introduced its Google Expeditions AR Pioneer Program, which brought the app […]


Google's Project Fi adds support for the Moto G6, LG's G7 and V35 phones

May 30, 4:01PM

Project Fi, Google’s wireless service, is getting support for a number of new phones today. Until now, if you wanted to switch to Fi, the only officially supported phones were Google’s own Pixel and Pixel 2 phones, the Nexus 5X and 6P, as well as the Moto X4 and its Android One variant. Today, Google […]


Mapbox's new SDK helps developers build smart AR navigation apps

May 30, 4:00PM

Mapbox, the open source mapping service that competes directly with Google’s Maps Platform, today announced a new software development kit (SDK) that will make it easier for developers to build applications that provide AR navigation. That by itself would be cool, but by using ARM’s Project Trillium AI platform, the Mapbox Vision SDK can also […]


Starling Bank raising another £80M, ends partnership with TransferWise

May 30, 3:58PM

Starling, the U.K. challenger bank founded by banking veteran Anne Boden, is in the early stages of raising a significant new funding round as part of plans to double down on its newly launched business current account, TechCrunch has learned. According to a person familiar with the matter, Starling is looking to raise around £80 […]



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Apr 23, 10:34AM

Windows 10 security won't protect you from tech-support scammers' lies and trickery.


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May 08, 1:48PM

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Apr 20, 5:20PM




Backed by Bill Gates, EarthNow wants to show us every inch of our planet in real-time

Apr 23, 7:13AM

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Google's Project Zero exposes unpatched Windows 10 lockdown bypass

Apr 20, 10:56AM

Google denies multiple requests by Microsoft for an extension to Project Zero's 90-day disclose-or-fix deadline.


The 10 best smartphones of 2018

May 09, 12:23PM

A couple more phones have been launched since MWC and further use of others encouraged us to update the list of top smartphones.


Why Amazon's home robots aren't a stretch: All the infrastructure, ecosystem via AWS is in place

Apr 23, 2:46PM

Amazon is reportedly planning to launch domestic robots. Assuming the robot designs aren't horrendous, Amazon already has the computer vision, deep learning, and speech processing to make its robots helpful.


AT&T's 5G 'foundation' technology is now live in 141 markets

Apr 20, 8:00PM

AT&T's 5G Evolution technology has theoretical peak speeds of up to 400 megabits per second on capable devices.


Photos: Cold War ZX Spectrum clones spawned behind the Iron Curtain

Apr 20, 9:56AM

Fitted inside telephone cases, or even toy organs, these Speccy replicas were less expensive but arguably more creative than the original Sinclair ZX Spectrum.



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SF subpoenas Uber and Lyft for driver pay, benefits and classification info

May 29, 8:03PM

San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera has sent subpoenas to Uber and Lyft that asks them to provide information pertaining to how each company classifies its drivers (W2 employees versus 1099 contractors), as well as pay and benefits. The subpoenas also request a list of drivers who have either started or ended at least one […]


FCC asks Amazon and eBay to stop selling fake pay TV boxes

May 29, 7:27PM

On Friday, the Federal Communications Commission sent a letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and eBay CEO Devin Wenig asking their companies to help remove the listings for fake pay TV boxes from their respective websites. These boxes often falsely bear the FCC logo, the letter informed, and are used to perpetuate “intellectual property theft […]


Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo hits Mach 1.9 in second successful test flight

May 29, 7:25PM

Virgin Galactic is celebrating a successful second test flight of SpaceShipTwo, the rocket-powered passenger spacecraft that may someday take tourists to the edge of space. Today's test took the VSS Unity, the second craft built in this class, up to 114,500 feet and Mach 1.9, or nearly 1,300 miles per hour.


GIF lord Imgur caves to video to hasten profitability

May 29, 6:41PM

Imgur is the internet’s best time sink, where 250 million monthly users silently consume an endless community-curated collection of absurd GIFs, inspiring tales, pop science explainers, and giant meme dumps. But what it’s never had is video. That was a differentiator that made it ideal for quiet browsing in class, on public transit, or in bed. […]


Facebook mistakes Kentucky woman for a Westworld bot

May 29, 4:57PM

PSA: Don’t use a popular brand name for your online accounts. Facebook’s social media team accidentally directed users to the Messenger account of a random Facebook user this morning, instead of the new HBO Westworld Messenger account it was trying to promote. On Twitter, the Messenger account instructed followers to chat with “Tes, the host of […]


Acorns hits 3.5 million users, sees 100,000 sign-ups for retirement product in its first month

May 29, 4:39PM

It looks like the investment service Acorns may turn into an oak faster than expected. Billed as an automated investment manager for the people, Acorns is off to a blistering start with its new retirement account service picking up 100,000 accounts in its first month. Unlike other investment services, Acorns takes spare change from transactions […]


This is the first look at Nvidia's wild new 750,000 sq ft building

May 29, 4:31PM

Nvidia is preparing a new, massive building in Santa Clara, CA and this is it. Called Voyager, it will be larger than the building Nvidia just finished constructing by 250,000 square feet. And just like the other building, Endeavor, Voyager will share the same wild, distinctly Nvidia design. Nvidia opened the first building, Endeavor, in […]


Apple's HomePod is coming to Canada, France and Germany June 18

May 29, 4:00PM

Buried amid the flurry of iOS 11.4 news issued by Apple today is one key piece of hardware news: the company’s high-end smart speaker will be arriving in a number of additional key markets next month. After hitting stores in February here in the States, the HomePod will be arriving in Canada, France and Germany […]


AirPlay 2 and HomePod stereo pairing arrive with iOS 11.4

May 29, 3:36PM

iOS 11.4 arrives today, and with it, a bunch of welcome upgrades. The biggest updates here are, unsurprisingly, on the streaming media front, including the arrival of AirPlay 2, and the long awaited ability to pair up two HomePods for some stereo music living room listening. Among other things, AirPlay 2 brings with it improved […]


Meet Super Anthony, the fighting robot that lands mighty blows

May 29, 3:30PM

If you’ve always wanted recreate the fighting scenes in Big Hero 6 with your own little fighting robots, now is your chance. Super Anthony is a rocking, socking robot that can punch, kick, roll, and jump and has enough torque to knock any other little robot off its little robot legs. Super Anthony costs $1,299 […]


US announces timeline for 25% tariff on Chinese tech products

May 29, 3:28PM

After significant back-and-forth over the past few months, the White House intends to follow through with a pledge to place tariffs on imported Chinese technology goods while also tightening restrictions on investments by Chinese firms into American companies. In a statement posted by the White House this morning, the administration said that it would impose […]


Apple is releasing iOS 11.4 with support for Messages in iCloud, AirPlay 2 and more

May 29, 3:18PM

Apple this afternoon will officially release the latest version of its iOS software for your iPhone and iPad, iOS 11.4, which at last adds support for Messages in iCloud, along with other new features, including most notably, AirPlay 2 and an update that allows two HomePod speakers to work together as a stereo pair. Messages […]


Zipcar plans all-electric fleet of over 300 Volkswagens in London

May 29, 2:47PM

Zipcar is rolling out a fleet of 300 Volkswagen e-Golfs in London this year — in what the company is touting as the largest rollout of electric cars in a single English city. Details from the company are still sketchy, but Zipcar said the first electric vehicles will be available over the summer, with more […]


SocialChorus raises $12.5M for its internal communications platform

May 29, 2:39PM

While organisations dedicate large budgets into marketing their services to the outside world, there’s also been a rising demand among companies to communicate their purposes to a more immediate audience: themselves. SocialChorus, a startup that has built a platform to help organizations coordinate and communicate better with their employees, is announcing today that it has […]


GDPR, China and data sovereignty are ultimately wins for Amazon and Google

May 29, 2:32PM

The Great Privacy Policy Email Deluge of 2018 may have finally petered out, but we are just starting to build an understanding of who the winners and losers will be in this newly regulated data economy. Most of the attention so far has been focused on the losers post-GDPR, which can be broadly summarized as […]


Arrested Development Season 5 is now live on Netflix

May 29, 2:17PM

“I’ve made a huge mistake.” It may have been a while since you’ve heard GOB’s famous catch phrase, but there’s more where that came from. Arrested Development Season 5 dropped today on Netflix . Creator Mitch Hurwitz promised that this season would be more in keeping with the original three seasons of Arrested Development, which […]


BlaBlaCar sells car insurance products from Axa

May 29, 2:01PM

BlaBlaCar is iterating once again on its marketplace strategy for all your car needs. You can now buy your car insurance from BlaBlaCar directly with a new product called BlaBlaSure. The company is working with Axa for this insurance product. You'll be able to select an insurance product between three different tiers, from basic third-party […]


Collaborative Fund raises $100M for its fourth fund

May 29, 2:00PM

When Collaborative Fund is looking at whether to invest in a company, it’s looking for a startup that’ll be able to accomplish some kind of social good — but also actually make money and be a real business. It’s that theory that’s led the fund for eight years, and Collaborative Fund is going to keep […]


Papua New Guinea threatens to close Facebook for a month to investigate its harmful impact

May 29, 1:50PM

Facebook is proving problematic for many governments worldwide, but few would think to shut it down entirely. That’s exactly the approach that Papua New Guinea, the Pacific sea island nation located near Australia, is proposing to take with a new measure that could see the social network closed off for a month. During that period, the […]


Pandora's acquisition of audio adtech company AdsWizz is complete

May 29, 1:39PM

Pandora this morning announced it has closed on its acquisition of AdsWizz, the digital audio ad technology company whose products will be used to upgrade the streaming service’s own ad tech capabilities in the months ahead. The $145 million deal was first announced in March, with a stipulation that at least 50 percent of the […]



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To truly protect citizens, lawmakers need to restructure their regulatory oversight of big tech

May 28, 7:30PM

Gillian Hadfield Contributor Gillian Hadfield is the author of Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex Global Economy and a professor of law and economics at the University of Southern California. More posts by this contributor To control AI, we need to understand more about […]


SPACE Administration would streamline federal oversight of commercial launches

May 28, 7:15PM

As part of an ongoing effort to improve the regulatory conditions weathered by companies doing business in space, the Commerce Department has proposed to unify several offices under a new banner: the Space Policy Advancing Commercial Enterprise Administration.


Gillmor Gang: Auto Immunity

May 28, 5:00PM

The Gillmor Gang — Frank Radice, Keith Teare, Denis Pombriant, Michael Markman, and Steve Gillmor . Recorded live Sunday, May 27, 2018. Digital cars, food, Hollywood, and other disruptions. G3: Firedrills and Fascinators — Mary Hodder, Elisa Camahort Page, Francine Hardaway, Maria Ogneva, and Tina Chase Gillmor. Recorded live Friday, May 18, 2018. @stevegillmor, @denispombriant, […]


This sensor stops your quadcopter before it can cut you

May 28, 3:32PM

The folks at Spectrum have found a truly cool project for quadcopter pilots. It’s a spinning sensor that will stop the rotors if your finger gets too close to the blades, thereby preventing you – or your kids – from getting cut. Researchers at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia created so-called Safety Rotor […]


Pandora now offers a Premium Family plan for $14.99 a month

May 28, 11:35AM

Pandora just launched a family version of its Premium service. For $14.99 a month, up to six users can access Premium features (the individual version costs $9.99 a month). The new subscription option was added with little fanfare and spotted earlier today by Android Police. This better positions Pandora to compete with Spotify Premium and […]


Saul Klein joins TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin, tickets on sale now

May 28, 9:41AM

TechCrunch Disrupt is coming back to Berlin this winter, and you can already buy tickets. It will feature technologists, investors, entrepreneurs and media outlets; Startup Alley, where over 400 pre-Series A companies exhibit; Startup Battlefield, our premier startup pitch competition where a curated group of tech's top early-stage startups will compete for the $50,000 grand […]


Sign up: 2-4-1 Innovator passes for Disrupt Berlin available Wednesday

May 28, 9:02AM

We love Berlin. It's the epicenter of Europe's vibrant startup scene, and we can't wait to see what the continent's tech titans and rising stars will bring to Disrupt Berlin 2018 on November 29-30. These two action-packed days offer tremendous value at full freight but, on this Wednesday, May 30 at 12pm CEST / 6am […]


Grab launches a food delivery service in Southeast Asia

May 28, 7:30AM

Fresh from completing its acquisition of Uber’s Southeast Asia business, ride-hailing firm Grab has officially launched its food delivery business — GrabFood — today. The service is already available in beta in a handful of countries, including Thailand, but now it is available in Singapore (Grab HQ) with plans to reach Grab’s core six markets […]


Customer opinions of ISPs somehow drop even lower

May 27, 9:54PM

Disliking one's internet provider is such a common condition that it's hard to imagine that ISPs have anywhere to go but up in the eyes of their customers. Nope! There are new lows ahead, if the latest American Customer Satisfaction Index is any indication.


Review: Cult of the Machine at the de Young

May 27, 7:35PM

Let’s flash back to the Machine Age, the period in American history that gave us the assembly line, the first nonstop transcontinental flight, regular radio broadcasts, and the first robot capable of performing more than 20 movements. These technological advancements inspired a style of art called Precisionism, popularized by big names like Georgia O’Keefe, Charles Sheeler […]


Vermont passes first law to crack down on data brokers

May 27, 7:17PM

While Facebook and Cambridge Analytica are hogging the spotlight, data brokers that collect your information from hundreds of sources and sell it wholesale are laughing all the way to the bank. But they're not laughing in Vermont, where a first-of-its-kind law hems in these dangerous data mongers and gives the state's citizens much-needed protections.


Desperate for jobs, Venezuelan immigrants turn to ride-hailing services across Latin America

May 27, 6:30PM

Matthew Carpenter-Arévalo Contributor Share on Twitter Matthew Carpenter-Arévalo is a former Google and Twitter Manager and current CEO of Céntrico Digital, a Latin American based digital agency. One month ago, Yonathan Segovia, a Cabify driver originally from Venezuela, was allegedly attacked by a mob of taxi drivers on the streets of Quito in Ecuador. In […]


The well-funded startups driven to own the autonomous vehicle stack

May 27, 6:11PM

At some point in the future, while riding along in a car, a kid may ask their parent about a distant time in the past when people used steering wheels and pedals to control an automobile. Of course, the full realization of the "auto" part of the word — in the form of fully autonomous automobiles — is a long way off, but there are nonetheless companies trying to build that future today.


Jeff Bezos details his moon colony ambitions

May 27, 5:01PM

Jeff Bezos has big plans for the moon, if he can just get there. With a little elbow grease our trusty satellite could become a platform from which to build out the space industry — and while a partnership with NASA, the ESA and others would be best, Blue Origin will do it solo if it has to.


Pornography and the butterfly effect

May 27, 1:00PM

“Whatever happens to musicians happens to everybody,” said Bruce Sterling years ago, referring to the effects of free downloadable music on their industry; and so it has come to pass for pornographers, as depicted by the great Jon Ronson in his equal parts charming and spellbinding podcast series “The Butterfly Effect.” Pornography, however, is much […]


Amazon leads $12M investment in India-based digital insurance startup Acko

May 27, 12:00PM

Amazon appears to be restarting its funding efforts in India after Acko, the digital insurance startup in India, confirmed that the U.S. retail giant led a new round of funding for its business. Amazon — which has been linked with an Acko investment since the start of this year — backed lending startup Capital Float last […]


Location-based virtual reality is increasing its footprint in the U.S.

May 27, 2:08AM

Earlier this year, in a small, grey-walled storefront inside a very large mall in Torrance, Calif. (just past the AMC Center) , the virtual reality game-maker Survios planted its first flag in the market for location-based gaming. It’s one of several companies (many based in Los Angeles) that are turning the city into a hub […]


'The Expanse' finds a new home on Amazon Prime

May 26, 7:39PM

After an outcry among fans following Syfy’s discontinuation of the series on its network, The Expanse will be getting a fourth season on Amazon Prime after an announcement from Jeff Bezos. Bezos revealed the news at the International Space Development Conference where members of the show's cast were amongst those in the audience. I'll just […]


Here is where CEOs of heavily funded startups went to school

May 26, 5:10PM

CEOs of funded startups tend to be a well-educated bunch, at least when it comes to university degrees. Yes, it's true college dropouts like Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates can still do well. But Crunchbase data shows that most startup chief executives have an advanced degree, commonly from a well-known and prestigious university.


CommerceDNA wins the TechCrunch Hackathon at VivaTech

May 26, 3:40PM

It's been a long night at VivaTech. The building hosted a very special competition — the very first TechCrunch Hackathon in Paris. Hundreds of engineers and designers got together to come up with something cool, something neat, something awesome. The only condition was that they only had 24 hours to work on their projects. Some […]



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Windows warning: Tech-support scammers are ramping up attacks, says Microsoft

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Here's what's new in Windows 10 April 2018 Update

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Apple iPad (2018) review: The best gets even better

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Backed by Bill Gates, EarthNow wants to show us every inch of our planet in real-time

Apr 23, 7:13AM

The startup hopes to deploy a vast network of satellites to livestream Earth.


Google's Project Zero exposes unpatched Windows 10 lockdown bypass

Apr 20, 10:56AM

Google denies multiple requests by Microsoft for an extension to Project Zero's 90-day disclose-or-fix deadline.


The 10 best smartphones of 2018

May 09, 12:23PM

A couple more phones have been launched since MWC and further use of others encouraged us to update the list of top smartphones.


Why Amazon's home robots aren't a stretch: All the infrastructure, ecosystem via AWS is in place

Apr 23, 2:46PM

Amazon is reportedly planning to launch domestic robots. Assuming the robot designs aren't horrendous, Amazon already has the computer vision, deep learning, and speech processing to make its robots helpful.


Photos: Cold War ZX Spectrum clones spawned behind the Iron Curtain

Apr 20, 9:56AM

Fitted inside telephone cases, or even toy organs, these Speccy replicas were less expensive but arguably more creative than the original Sinclair ZX Spectrum.


Ransomware, stolen data or malware: How do online crooks really make their money?

Apr 20, 11:59AM

The cybercrime economy has "now become a kind of mirror image of contemporary capitalism", says paper.



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Review: Cult of the Machine at the de Young

May 27, 7:35PM

Let’s flash back to the Machine Age, the period in American history that gave us the assembly line, the first nonstop transcontinental flight, regular radio broadcasts, and the first robot capable of performing more than 20 movements. These technological advancements inspired a style of art called Precisionism, popularized by big names like Georgia O’Keefe, Charles Sheeler […]


Vermont passes first first law to crack down on data brokers

May 27, 7:17PM

While Facebook and Cambridge Analytica are hogging the spotlight, data brokers that collect your information from hundreds of sources and sell it wholesale are laughing all the way to the bank. But they're not laughing in Vermont, where a first-of-its-kind law hems in these dangerous data mongers and gives the state's citizens much-needed protections.


Desperate for jobs, Venezuelan immigrants turn to ride-hailing services across Latin America

May 27, 6:30PM

Matthew Carpenter-Arévalo Contributor Share on Twitter Matthew Carpenter-Arévalo is a former Google and Twitter Manager and current CEO of Céntrico Digital, a Latin American based digital agency. One month ago, Yonathan Segovia, a Cabify driver originally from Venezuela, was allegedly attacked by a mob of taxi drivers on the streets of Quito in Ecuador. In […]


The well-funded startups driven to own the autonomous vehicle stack

May 27, 6:11PM

At some point in the future, while riding along in a car, a kid may ask their parent about a distant time in the past when people used steering wheels and pedals to control an automobile. Of course, the full realization of the "auto" part of the word — in the form of fully autonomous automobiles — is a long way off, but there are nonetheless companies trying to build that future today.


Jeff Bezos details his moon colony ambitions

May 27, 5:01PM

Jeff Bezos has big plans for the moon, if he can just get there. With a little elbow grease our trusty satellite could become a platform from which to build out the space industry — and while a partnership with NASA, the ESA and others would be best, Blue Origin will do it solo if it has to.


Pornography and the butterfly effect

May 27, 1:00PM

“Whatever happens to musicians happens to everybody,” said Bruce Sterling years ago, referring to the effects of free downloadable music on their industry; and so it has come to pass for pornographers, as depicted by the great Jon Ronson in his equal parts charming and spellbinding podcast series “The Butterfly Effect.” Pornography, however, is much […]


Amazon leads $12M investment in India-based digital insurance startup Acko

May 27, 12:00PM

Amazon appears to be restarting its funding efforts in India after Acko, the digital insurance startup in India, confirmed that the U.S. retail giant led a new round of funding for its business. Amazon — which has been linked with an Acko investment since the start of this year — backed lending startup Capital Float last […]


Location-based virtual reality is increasing its footprint in the U.S.

May 27, 2:08AM

Earlier this year, in a small, grey-walled storefront inside a very large mall in Torrance, Calif. (just past the AMC Center) , the virtual reality game-maker Survios planted its first flag in the market for location-based gaming. It’s one of several companies (many based in Los Angeles) that are turning the city into a hub […]


'The Expanse' finds a new home on Amazon Prime

May 26, 7:39PM

After an outcry among fans following Syfy’s discontinuation of the series on its network, The Expanse will be getting a fourth season on Amazon Prime after an announcement from Jeff Bezos. Bezos revealed the news at the International Space Development Conference where members of the show's cast were amongst those in the audience. I'll just […]


Here is where CEOs of heavily funded startups went to school

May 26, 5:10PM

CEOs of funded startups tend to be a well-educated bunch, at least when it comes to university degrees. Yes, it's true college dropouts like Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates can still do well. But Crunchbase data shows that most startup chief executives have an advanced degree, commonly from a well-known and prestigious university.


CommerceDNA wins the TechCrunch Hackathon at VivaTech

May 26, 3:40PM

It's been a long night at VivaTech. The building hosted a very special competition — the very first TechCrunch Hackathon in Paris. Hundreds of engineers and designers got together to come up with something cool, something neat, something awesome. The only condition was that they only had 24 hours to work on their projects. Some […]


What President Trump Doesn't Know About ZTE

May 26, 1:30PM

David Kline Contributor David Kline is a journalist, author and intellectual property strategist. More posts by this contributor Where human intelligence outperforms AI A new (old) way for product makers to defeat patent roadblocks Although top senators, including Democrat Chuck Schumer and Republican Marco Rubio, are urging the administration not to bend on ZTE, President […]


Trump says ZTE will pay $1.3B fine and overhaul its management to continue US business

May 26, 6:27AM

U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Chinese telecom firm ZTE will pay a $1.3 billion fine and undergo a significant overhaul of its management team in order to remain operational in North America. ZTE looked to be in dire straits when it ceased its business in the U.S. earlier this month after a Department […]


Twitter will give political candidates a special badge during US midterm elections

May 25, 11:13PM

Ahead of 2018 U.S. midterm elections, Twitter is taking a visible step to combat the spread of misinformation on its famously chaotic platform. In a blog post this week, the company explained how it would be adding “election labels” to the profiles of candidates running for political office. “Twitter has become the first place voters […]


Apple will add government App Store takedown requests to transparency reports

May 25, 10:07PM

Apple's set to up the ante with its transparency report. The same day it dropped the latest version of the twice-yearly document, the company committed to including in future updates government takedown requests for the App Store. The report covering July 1 through December 31 of this year, which is due out in 2019, should […]


Former journo Alexia Bonatsos unveils her new venture fund, Dream Machine

May 25, 8:19PM

Five years ago, Alexia Bonatsos, née Tsotsis, was co-editor of TechCrunch, a job that made her renowned in startup circles and familiar with a wide number of startups and their founders. What she really longed to do, in fact, was invest in some of them. “I was among the first people to write about Pinterest […]


Collections is a better way to organize those photos you snap as mental notes

May 25, 7:58PM

Wi-Fi password sticker on your router? Snap. Cute sweater in a store’s window display? Snap. Party invitation? Snap. Cool gift idea for mom? Snap. If any of this sounds familiar to you, then you probably also use your iPhone’s camera to take photos of the things you want to remember – maybe even more often than […]


Tesla brings on new VP of engineering from Snap

May 25, 7:32PM

Tesla announced a number of new hires today, including Stuart Bowers, who is joining as VP of engineering. Bowers is joining Tesla from Snap, where he worked as VP of monetization engineering. Other new hires include Neeraj Manrao, who left Apple to become Tesla’s director of energy manufacturing, and Kevin Mukai, who is now director of […]


Facebook has a very specific Pepe the Frog policy, report says

May 25, 7:08PM

Facebook doesn’t ban fictional characters with hateful content as a rule, but interestingly Pepe the Frog is well enough established as a hate speech symbol that Facebook has a very particular policy devoted only to the cartoon frog. Motherboard got their hands on some content moderation policy documents from Facebook that show Pepe, a cartoon […]


Fortnite had a $296 million April

May 25, 6:39PM

Just how big is Fortnite? Very big. Very, very big. $296 million in April, big. That's according to SuperData Research (via The Verge), a service that tracks digital game sales. The number, which includes sales from the console, mobile and PC versions of the game, is up $73 million from just last month. The sandbox's […]



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'The Expanse' finds a new home on Amazon Prime

May 26, 7:39PM

After an outcry among fans following Syfy’s discontinuation of the series on its network, The Expanse will be getting a fourth season on Amazon Prime after an announcement from Jeff Bezos. Bezos revealed the news at the International Space Development Conference where members of the show's cast were amongst those in the audience. I'll just […]


Here is where CEOs of heavily funded startups went to school

May 26, 5:10PM

CEOs of funded startups tend to be a well-educated bunch, at least when it comes to university degrees. Yes, it's true college dropouts like Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates can still do well. But Crunchbase data shows that most startup chief executives have an advanced degree, commonly from a well-known and prestigious university.


CommerceDNA wins the TechCrunch Hackathon at VivaTech

May 26, 3:40PM

It's been a long night at VivaTech. The building hosted a very special competition — the very first TechCrunch Hackathon in Paris. Hundreds of engineers and designers got together to come up with something cool, something neat, something awesome. The only condition was that they only had 24 hours to work on their projects. Some […]


What President Trump Doesn't Know About ZTE

May 26, 1:30PM

David Kline Contributor David Kline is a journalist, author and intellectual property strategist. More posts by this contributor Where human intelligence outperforms AI A new (old) way for product makers to defeat patent roadblocks Although top senators, including Democrat Chuck Schumer and Republican Marco Rubio, are urging the administration not to bend on ZTE, President […]


Trump says ZTE will pay $1.3B fine and overhaul its management to continue US business

May 26, 6:27AM

U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Chinese telecom firm ZTE will pay a $1.3 billion fine and undergo a significant overhaul of its management team in order to remain operational in North America. ZTE looked to be in dire straits when it ceased its business in the U.S. earlier this month after a Department […]


Twitter will give political candidates a special badge during US midterm elections

May 25, 11:13PM

Ahead of 2018 U.S. midterm elections, Twitter is taking a visible step to combat the spread of misinformation on its famously chaotic platform. In a blog post this week, the company explained how it would be adding “election labels” to the profiles of candidates running for political office. “Twitter has become the first place voters […]


Apple will add government App Store takedown requests to transparency reports

May 25, 10:07PM

Apple's set to up the ante with its transparency report. The same day it dropped the latest version of the twice-yearly document, the company committed to including in future updates government takedown requests for the App Store. The report covering July 1 through December 31 of this year, which is due out in 2019, should […]


Former journo Alexia Bonatsos unveils her new venture fund, Dream Machine

May 25, 8:19PM

Five years ago, Alexia Bonatsos, née Tsotsis, was co-editor of TechCrunch, a job that made her renowned in startup circles and familiar with a wide number of startups and their founders. What she really longed to do, in fact, was invest in some of them. “I was among the first people to write about Pinterest […]


Collections is a better way to organize those photos you snap as mental notes

May 25, 7:58PM

Wi-Fi password sticker on your router? Snap. Cute sweater in a store’s window display? Snap. Party invitation? Snap. Cool gift idea for mom? Snap. If any of this sounds familiar to you, then you probably also use your iPhone’s camera to take photos of the things you want to remember – maybe even more often than […]


Tesla brings on new VP of engineering from Snap

May 25, 7:32PM

Tesla announced a number of new hires today, including Stuart Bowers, who is joining as VP of engineering. Bowers is joining Tesla from Snap, where he worked as VP of monetization engineering. Other new hires include Neeraj Manrao, who left Apple to become Tesla’s director of energy manufacturing, and Kevin Mukai, who is now director of […]


Facebook has a very specific Pepe the Frog policy, report says

May 25, 7:08PM

Facebook doesn’t ban fictional characters with hateful content as a rule, but interestingly Pepe the Frog is well enough established as a hate speech symbol that Facebook has a very particular policy devoted only to the cartoon frog. Motherboard got their hands on some content moderation policy documents from Facebook that show Pepe, a cartoon […]


Fortnite had a $296 million April

May 25, 6:39PM

Just how big is Fortnite? Very big. Very, very big. $296 million in April, big. That's according to SuperData Research (via The Verge), a service that tracks digital game sales. The number, which includes sales from the console, mobile and PC versions of the game, is up $73 million from just last month. The sandbox's […]


Yahoo shuts down social savings app Tanda only months after launch

May 25, 6:28PM

Well, that didn’t take long. Yahoo Finance’s new social savings app Tanda, which launched just this January, is already shutting down. The company announced the news of the app’s closure via a blog post, which vaguely hinted at a lack of traction. That appears to be true – the app isn’t even in the top […]


US news sites are ghosting European readers on GDPR deadline

May 25, 5:42PM

A cluster of U.S. news websites has gone dark for readers in Europe as the EU’s new privacy laws went into effect on Friday. The ruleset, known as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), outlines a robust set of requirements that internet companies collecting any personal data on consumers must follow. The consequences are considerable enough […]


Riminder raises $2.3 million for its AI recruitment service

May 25, 5:31PM

French startup Riminder recently raised a $2.3 million funding round from various business angels, such as Xavier Niel, Jean-Baptiste Rudelle, Romain Niccoli, Franck Le Ouay, Dominique Vidal, Thibaud Elzière and Fred Potter. The company has been building a deep learning-powered tool to sort applications and resumes so you don't have to. Riminder participated in TechCrunch's […]


Tesla settles class action suit over Autopilot claims for $5M

May 25, 5:26PM

Tesla has paid out $5 million to settle a 2017 class action lawsuit that originally alleged that the Autopilot feature shipped in 2016 in the company’s cars was “essentially unusable and demonstrably dangerous.” The settlement does not admit this, but rather compensates owners for delays in delivering the promised functionality; owners who paid $5,000 for […]


Gravy's new mobile game show is 'Price is Right' mixed with QVC

May 25, 5:18PM

Following the success of the live mobile game show HQ Trivia, a team of serial entrepreneurs have begun testing the market to see if another game show concept can work, too. Their new game show-inspired app, Gravy, is meant to be a riff on the “Price is Right” combined with a QVC-style shopping experience. That […]


Mobility startups: Apply to exhibit for free as a TC Top Pick at Disrupt SF '18

May 25, 5:00PM

Mobility is one of the most rapidly advancing technologies going, and we're searching for the rising stars of early-stage mobility startups to apply as a TC Top Pick for Disrupt San Francisco 2018 on September 5-7 at Moscone Center West. It's a competitive application process, but if TechCrunch editors designate your company as a Top […]


HTC adds some bells and whistles to the Vive Focus ahead of Western rollout

May 25, 4:48PM

As HTC gears up for a stateside launch of their Vive Focus standalone headset, the company announced a number of changes that they’re bringing to the device currently available in China. The company has long fancied itself the “premium” brand of VR, but at its annual developer conference it was tasked with showing off features […]


Snips announces an ICO and its own voice assistant device

May 25, 4:34PM

French startup Snips has been working on voice assistant technology that respects your privacy. And the company is going to use its own voice assistant for a set of consumer devices. As part of this consumer push, the company is also announcing an initial coin offering. Yes, it sounds a bit like Snips is playing […]



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Windows warning: Tech-support scammers are ramping up attacks, says Microsoft

Apr 23, 10:34AM

Windows 10 security won't protect you from tech-support scammers' lies and trickery.


Here's what's new in Windows 10 April 2018 Update

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Apple iPad (2018) review: The best gets even better

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Backed by Bill Gates, EarthNow wants to show us every inch of our planet in real-time

Apr 23, 7:13AM

The startup hopes to deploy a vast network of satellites to livestream Earth.


Google's Project Zero exposes unpatched Windows 10 lockdown bypass

Apr 20, 10:56AM

Google denies multiple requests by Microsoft for an extension to Project Zero's 90-day disclose-or-fix deadline.


The 10 best smartphones of 2018

May 09, 12:23PM

A couple more phones have been launched since MWC and further use of others encouraged us to update the list of top smartphones.


Why Amazon's home robots aren't a stretch: All the infrastructure, ecosystem via AWS is in place

Apr 23, 2:46PM

Amazon is reportedly planning to launch domestic robots. Assuming the robot designs aren't horrendous, Amazon already has the computer vision, deep learning, and speech processing to make its robots helpful.


Photos: Cold War ZX Spectrum clones spawned behind the Iron Curtain

Apr 20, 9:56AM

Fitted inside telephone cases, or even toy organs, these Speccy replicas were less expensive but arguably more creative than the original Sinclair ZX Spectrum.


Ransomware, stolen data or malware: How do online crooks really make their money?

Apr 20, 11:59AM

The cybercrime economy has "now become a kind of mirror image of contemporary capitalism", says paper.



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Collections is a better way to organize those photos you snap as mental notes

May 25, 7:58PM

Wi-Fi password sticker on your router? Snap. Cute sweater in a store’s window display? Snap. Party invitation? Snap. Cool gift idea for mom? Snap. If any of this sounds familiar to you, then you probably also use your iPhone’s camera to take photos of the things you want to remember – maybe even more often than […]


Tesla brings on new VP of engineering from Snap

May 25, 7:32PM

Tesla announced a number of new hires today, including Stuart Bowers, who is joining as VP of engineering. Bowers is joining Tesla from Snap, where he worked as VP of monetization engineering. Other new hires include Neeraj Manrao, who left Apple to become Tesla’s director of energy manufacturing, and Kevin Mukai, who is now director of […]


Facebook has a very specific Pepe the Frog policy, report says

May 25, 7:08PM

Facebook doesn’t ban fictional characters with hateful content as a rule, but interestingly Pepe the frog is well enough established as a hate speech symbol that Facebook has a very particular policy devoted only to the cartoon frog. Motherboard got their hands on some content moderation policy documents from Facebook that show Pepe, a cartoon […]


Fortnite had a $296 million April

May 25, 6:39PM

Just how big Fortnite? Very big. Very, very big. $296 million in April, big. That's according to SuperData Research (via The Verge), a service that tracks digital game sales. The number, which includes sales from the console, mobile and PC versions of the game, is up $73 million from just last month. The sandbox's survival […]


Yahoo shuts down social savings app Tanda only months after launch

May 25, 6:28PM

Well, that didn’t take long. Yahoo Finance’s new social savings app Tanda, which launched just this January, is already shutting down. The company announced the news of the app’s closure via a blog post, which vaguely hinted at a lack of traction. That appears to be true – the app isn’t even in the top […]


US news sites are ghosting European readers on GDPR deadline

May 25, 5:42PM

A cluster of U.S. news websites has gone dark for readers in Europe as the EU’s new privacy laws went into effect on Friday. The ruleset, known as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), outlines a robust set of requirements that internet companies collecting any personal data on consumers must follow. The consequences are considerable enough […]


Riminder raises $2.3 million for its AI recruitment service

May 25, 5:31PM

French startup Riminder recently raised a $2.3 million funding round from various business angels, such as Xavier Niel, Jean-Baptiste Rudelle, Romain Niccoli, Franck Le Ouay, Dominique Vidal, Thibaud Elzière and Fred Potter. The company has been building a deep learning-powered tool to sort applications and resumes so you don't have to. Riminder participated in TechCrunch's […]


Tesla settles class action suit over Autopilot claims for $5M

May 25, 5:26PM

Tesla has paid out $5 million to settle a 2017 class action lawsuit that originally alleged that the Autopilot feature shipped in 2016 in the company’s cars was “essentially unusable and demonstrably dangerous.” The settlement does not admit this, but rather compensates owners for delays in delivering the promised functionality; owners who paid $5,000 for […]


Gravy's new mobile game show is 'Price is Right' mixed with QVC

May 25, 5:18PM

Following the success of the live mobile game show HQ Trivia, a team of serial entrepreneurs have begun testing the market to see if another game show concept can work, too. Their new game show-inspired app, Gravy, is meant to be a riff on the “Price is Right” combined with a QVC-style shopping experience. That […]


Mobility startups: Apply to exhibit for free as a TC Top Pick at Disrupt SF '18

May 25, 5:00PM

Mobility is one of the most rapidly advancing technologies going, and we're searching for the rising stars of early-stage mobility startups to apply as a TC Top Pick for Disrupt San Francisco 2018 on September 5-7 at Moscone Center West. It's a competitive application process, but if TechCrunch editors designate your company as a Top […]


HTC adds some bells and whistles to the Vive Focus ahead of Western rollout

May 25, 4:48PM

As HTC gears up for a stateside launch of their Vive Focus standalone headset, the company announced a number of changes that they’re bringing to the device currently available in China. The company has long fancied itself the “premium” brand of VR, but at its annual developer conference it was tasked with showing off features […]


Snips announces an ICO and its own voice assistant device

May 25, 4:34PM

French startup Snips has been working on voice assistant technology that respects your privacy. And the company is going to use its own voice assistant for a set of consumer devices. As part of this consumer push, the company is also announcing an initial coin offering. Yes, it sounds a bit like Snips is playing […]


Spotify is reportedly rethinking its 'hateful conduct' policy

May 25, 4:11PM

Spotify caused a stir when it unveiled its "hateful conduct" policy earlier this month. Now, a few weeks later, it's reportedly already rethinking the tact, after pushback from artists and inside the company itself. According to a new report from Bloomberg, the streaming service has been in discussions to reinstate at least one of the […]


Google's Duo and Cisco's Webex Teams among the VoIP apps pulled from the China App Store

May 25, 2:43PM

Earlier this week, it came to light that Apple had removed a number of VoIP-based calling apps from the App Store, at the request of the Chinese government. The apps had been using CallKit, Apple’s new developer toolset that provides the calling interface for VoIP apps, freeing up developers to handle the backend communications. China’s […]


Kaltura acquires interactive video startup Rapt Media

May 25, 2:24PM

Kaltura is expanding its enterprise video platform with the acquisition of Rapt Media. Kaltura already offers support for some interactivity in videos, particularly with quizzes, but co-founder and CEO Ron Yekutiel predicted that this technology is going to become increasingly important: “The bigger play in the world of enterprise and the world of education is […]


Rover's epic raise, Uber's Q1 results and a trio of IPOs

May 25, 1:10PM

Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch's venture capital-focused podcast where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. This week was fun for a few reasons. First, it was our own Connie Loizos’s first time leading, and it was our very first regular episode that included us recording remotely. I mention that as Matthew Lynley and I […]


Eric Schmidt says Elon Musk is 'exactly wrong' about AI

May 25, 1:02PM

When former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was asked about Elon Musk’s warnings about AI, he had a succinct answer: “I think Elon is exactly wrong.” “He doesn’t understand the benefits that this technology will provide to making every human being smarter,” Schmidt said. “The fact of the matter is that AI and machine learning are […]


Facebook, Google face first GDPR complaints over 'forced consent'

May 25, 8:51AM

After two years coming down the pipe at tech giants, Europe’s new privacy framework, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is now being applied — and long time Facebook privacy critic, Max Schrems, has wasted no time in filing four complaints relating to (certain) companies’ ‘take it or leave it’ stance when it comes to consent. […]


Dot lets you invest in property without the hassle of a traditional mortgage

May 25, 8:00AM

Dot, a new U.K. startup de-cloaking today, aims to make it easy to invest in property without the hassle of taking out a traditional ‘buy to let’ mortgage. The company is founded by Gray Stern, who previously co-founded London-based Buy to Let mortgage lender Landbay, and so knows at least a thing or two about […]


Take a look at your Twitter timeline 10 years ago

May 25, 5:25AM

Here’s a fun thing for a Friday: go back and see what your Twitter timeline looked like 10 years ago. Twitter has pretty powerful search settings, but Andy Baio — of Kickstarter fame and more — did the heavy-lifting for us all by sharing a link that let’s you look at your timeline exactly a decade […]



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