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Elon Musk says SpaceX is working on a kid-size submarine to extract those boys in Thailand

Jul 07, 9:10PM

Over the last couple of days, serial entrepreneur Elon Musk has been tweeting about how to potentially help the 12 young soccer players and their coach who’ve been trapped in a cave in Thailand since entering it June 23rd, after which they became trapped by rising floodwaters. Now, suggests Musk, working with cave experts in […]


Castbox turns to blockchain to help podcasters get paid

Jul 07, 8:25PM

Late last month, Castbox introduced Contentbox, an attempt help podcast hosts and producers make some actual money off their product. It's been something of an on-going struggle since the dawn of the medium. Longtime listeners no doubt recognize all the trends after fast forwarding through their 10,000th Casper mattress read. While it's true that a […]


MoviePass offers ticket refund after Friday Night outage

Jul 07, 6:59PM

After a rapid ascent, it's been a rough couple of months for MoviePass. And while last night's outage isn't exactly the end of the world for the theater subscription service, Friday night is the least the opportune moment for your service to crap the proverbial bed. That goes double now that competitors like AMC and […]


'Ant-Man and the Wasp' director Peyton Reed on following 'Infinity War'

Jul 07, 6:47PM

If you watch Ant-Man and the Wasp hoping for clues to the aftermath of Avengers: Infinity War, you’ll probably be disappointed: Although the just-released film coming out a few months after Infinity War, Ant-Man and the Wasp actually takes place earlier, and it’s focused almost entirely on the personal struggles of its heroes. In fact, after […]


There's a new, $100 million fund expressly for women founders of color

Jul 07, 6:07PM

When Richelieu Dennis came to the U.S. from his home in Liberia to attend Babson College, he wasn’t expecting to stay. But unable to return home owing to the first Liberian civil war, stay he did, building the personal care products company SheaMoisture with his college roommate Nyema Tubman in Harlem and later establishing a […]


Shoe startups aren't dragging their feet

Jul 07, 5:10PM

Good thing Carrie Bradshaw, the shoe-loving heroine of Sex and the City, wasn't a footwear venture capitalist. The high-heeled, high-priced and hard-to-walk-in pairs beloved by the TV icon are pretty much the least fundable concept in the shoe startup space lately.


RIP "crypto"

Jul 07, 5:00PM

RIP “crypto”. You had a good run. This week veteran cryptographer Matt Blaze, finally gave in — to what must have been a near-constant, low-level drone of ‘CAn Buy Crypto.com???$$$$!’ spam — and sold the pithy domain name he registered in 1993, in the midst of the PC era crypto wars, to use as an […]


Is this DJI's next Mavic drone?

Jul 07, 3:48PM

Here's what we know for sure: DJI's got a big event coming up. It was originally scheduled for July 18, but was ultimately pushed back so the company "can deliver according to [its] standard of innovation." The timing certainly seems right for a followup to 2016's Mavic Pro, and the "bigger picture" event artwork appears […]


Univision reportedly mulling sale of Fusion Media Group

Jul 07, 2:49PM

According to sources cited by The Wall Street Journal, Univision is mulling the sale of the brand portfolio that includes popular sites like Gizmodo, Deadspin, The Root, Lifehacker and a chunk of The Onion. Last year, the Spanish language broadcaster reportedly attempted to offload a 20-percent stake in the company for $200 million, but ultimately […]


'Spider-Man,' 'Dr. Strange' co-creator Steve Ditko has died

Jul 07, 1:48PM

Toward the end of his life, it became somewhat common practice to post a picture of his door. It was an otherwise unremarkable thing, with a mail slot and a metal plate at the bottom. Up top, a large plate read simply, "S. Ditko." Most wouldn’t venture beyond that, respectful of not disturbing the legendary […]


Watch all the interviews from TechCrunch Sessions: Blockchain

Jul 07, 1:25PM

What a day. Yesterday, hundreds of people gathered in Zug, Switzerland for TechCrunch Sessions: Blockchain. In addition to some of the key people of the Ethereum Foundation, the team interviewed the entrepreneurs behind Binance, Coinbase, ConsenSys, CryptoKitties and many other organizations. The event was packed with interesting content. But if you couldn’t be there in […]


Netgear's Arlo security camera spin-off files for IPO

Jul 06, 10:59PM

Netgear's Arlo wing has been a surprise hit for the networking company. The line of cameras are relatively new to the market, but they've utterly dominated the connected security space, breathing new life into the company in the process. Back in February, Netgear spun off Arlo, courtesy of unanimous board approval and announced plans to […]


Twitter's efforts to suspend fake accounts have doubled since last year

Jul 06, 9:58PM

Bots, your days of tweeting politically divisive nonsense might be numbered. The Washington Post reported Friday that in the last few months Twitter has aggressively suspended accounts in an effort to stem the spread of disinformation running rampant on its platform. The Washington Post reports that Twitter suspended as many as 70 million accounts between […]


US court upholds FAA drone regulations

Jul 06, 8:52PM

The FAA just scored a legal win in its ongoing back and forth with drone hobbyists. The U.S. Court of Appeals opted to uphold a ruling granting the administration's authority over consumer UAVs, a move that is expected to lead the way for additional restrictions on flight. The ruling is based, in part, on a […]


Virgin Galactic agrees to launch space flights from Italy

Jul 06, 8:49PM

U.S. space venture Virgin Galactic announced it has partnered with two aerospace companies to help bring commercial space launches to Italy. The agreement with Italy’s largest private space company SITAEL, and ALTEC, a public-private company owned by the Italian Space Agency and Thales Alenia Space, has been two years in the making. The idea is to […]


Daimler can now test self-driving cars on public roads in Beijing

Jul 06, 5:35PM

Daimler has been granted a license to test self-driving vehicles on public roads in Beijing, making it the first international automaker to receive such permission. The owner of the Mercedes-Benz brand was given the test permit by the Chinese government after extensive closed-course testing, the company said in a statement, adding that it marks a […]


Early uses of blockchain will barely be visible, says Hyperledger's Brian Behlendorf

Jul 06, 5:10PM

The blockchain revolution is coming, but you might not see it. That’s the view of Brian Behlendorf, executive director of the Linux Foundation’s Hyperledger Project. Speaking at the TC Sessions: Blockchain event in Zug, Switzerland, Behlendorf explained that much of the innovation that the introduction of blockchains are primed to happen behind this the scenes unbeknownst to most. […]


Your next summer DIY project is an AI-powered doodle camera

Jul 06, 5:08PM

With long summer evenings comes the perfect opportunity to dust off your old boxes of circuits and wires and start to build something. If you’re short on inspiration, you might be interested in artist and engineer Dan Macnish’s how-to guide on building an AI-powered doodle camera using a thermal printer, Raspberry pi, a dash of […]


Buckyballs are back

Jul 06, 4:48PM

Years ago – six years ago, to be exact – a toy called Buckyballs came under attack by government officials intent on destroying fun. The Consumer Product Safety Commission banned the toys, which we noted were tiny rare earth magnets that were good for play but bad for a snack, because a few overzealous children […]


The future of Ethereum looks bright

Jul 06, 4:12PM

In what amounted to one of the most far-reaching and interesting conversations at TC Sessions in Zug, Ethereum masterminds Vitalik Buterin, Justin Drake, and Karl Floersch spoke openly – and often candidly – about a bright future for Ethereum scaling and, more interestingly, their way to build teams that work. “There’s definitely changes that we […]



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