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Spotify to increase subscription price in France to counter new music-streaming tax
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Sequoia’s Jess Lee will demystify product-market fit at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024
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Alex Wilhelm
Build something people want. It’s a simple concept — and one that Y Combinator loves to repeat — but one that can be hard to get right when building a startup. How strongly a technol
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Aisha Malik
The NYT Games app is debuting a new redesign to help users discover games and track their progress more easily. The redesign comes nearly a year after the New York Times renamed its games-focused app
Zama’s homomorphic encryption tech lands it $73M on a valuation of nearly $400M
Mar 07, 2024
Ingrid Lunden
Homomorphic encryption, a complex technique that uses cryptographic algorithms to keep data secure as it travels around networks and to third parties, continues to elude mass-market scalability and th
EU looking into Apple’s decision to kill Epic Games’ developer account
Mar 07, 2024
Natasha Lomas
The European Union has confirmed it’s looking into Apple’s decision to close Epic Games’ developer account — citing three separate regulations which may apply. Yesterday the Fo
Spotify to increase subscription price in France to counter new music-streaming tax
Mar 07, 2024
Paul Sawers
Spotify has revealed plans to increase subscription fees in France, in response to a new tax directed at music-streaming services operating in the country. The move comes nearly three months after the
Telegram now lets users to convert personal accounts to business accounts
Mar 06, 2024
Ivan Mehta
Telegram founder Pavel Durov announced Wednesday that users on the chat app with personal accounts can now convert them into business accounts by paying a monthly fee. This gives users the ability to
India’s Flipkart readies quick-commerce play
Mar 06, 2024
Manish Singh
The Indian e-commerce giant Flipkart is planning to enter the quick-commerce business, aimed at providing customers with the convenience of receiving their orders instantly after making their purchase
Flush with cash, French fintech unicorn Qonto acquires Regate
Mar 06, 2024
Romain Dillet, Anna Heim
While many entrepreneurs are currently facing the harsh reality of a VC funding crunch, Qonto isn’t one of them. The Paris-based business banking startup still has hundreds of millions of cash on ha
Saildrone’s first aluminum Surveyor autonomous vessel splashes down for Navy testing
Mar 06, 2024
Devin Coldewey
Ocean intelligence company Saildrone has just put the first of a new generation of Surveyor autonomous vessels in the water: an aluminum version that the Navy is keen to take advantage of. But donR
SpaceX eyes March 14 for next Starship test flight
Mar 06, 2024
Aria Alamalhodaei
SpaceX is aiming to launch its massive Starship rocket for the third time as soon as March 14, the company confirmed in a social media post Wednesday. SpaceX is still awaiting regulatory approval from
As mega-rounds become rarer, energy startups are powering up
Mar 06, 2024
Alex Wilhelm, Tim De Chant
The largest funding rounds raised by startups are becoming rarer and rarer. For upstart companies working on the future of energy, however, the market is surprisingly strong. The venture deceleration,
What’s next for Twitch? A big app redesign and more social sharing
Mar 06, 2024
Taylor Hatmaker
In an open letter published on Wednesday, Twitch CEO Dan Clancy outlined the livestreaming company’s plans for 2024, with a focus on helping streamers grow their audiences even when they aren’
A comprehensive list of 2023 & 2024 tech layoffs
Mar 06, 2024
Alyssa Stringer, Cody Corrall
The tech-wide reckoning that began in 2022 and ran throughout into 2023 has continued into this year. And while 2024’s losses are not at that scale, they’re still significant, driven by bi
NFT fantasy sports startup Sorare lays off 13% of staff as web3 gaming continues to sputter
Mar 06, 2024
Rebecca Szkutak
Web3-enabled fantasy sports platform Sorare laid off 22 employees based in its New York office in February. The move comes as the startup wants certain teams to be concentrated at the company’s
SEC adopts climate disclosure rules, giving carbon accounting startups firm footing
Mar 06, 2024
Tim De Chant
The financial regulator won’t require publicly traded companies to report indirect emissions, but the rules help the U.S. catch up with its peers.
Google adds new developer fees as part of the Play Store’s DMA compliance plan
Mar 06, 2024
Sarah Perez
Google today is sharing more details about the fees that will accompany its plan to comply with Europe’s new Digital Markets Act (DMA), the new regulation aimed at increasing competition across
Sling TV now lets customers play free arcade games while watching live TV content
Mar 06, 2024
Lauren Forristal
DISH-owned streaming service Sling TV announced today the launch of its new gaming platform called “Arcade,” featuring classic arcade games like Tetris, Wheel of Fortune, Sweet Sugar, Solitaire Cl
Showee, a smart shower startup, shines a light on accessibility
Mar 06, 2024
Anna Heim
Showee's shower is designed for people with disabilities, both physical and intellectual. But Showee has another selling point: Water savings.
Apple terminates Epic Games developer account calling it a ‘threat’ to the iOS ecosystem
Mar 06, 2024
Sarah Perez
The Apple-Epic saga has taken a new turn today as the Fortnite game developer, Epic Games, shared that Apple has terminated its developer account. This is a reversal from the earlier approval of Epic&
Applications are open for the TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 200
Mar 06, 2024
Michael Schick
Calling all early-stage founders: Are you ready? TechCrunch is on the hunt for 200 early-stage founders to feature in the Startup Battlefield 200 at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco this October.
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Sequoia’s Jess Lee will demystify product-market fit at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024
Mar 07, 2024
Alex Wilhelm
Build something people want. It’s a simple concept — and one that Y Combinator loves to repeat — but one that can be hard to get right when building a startup. How strongly a technol
Flush with cash, French fintech unicorn Qonto acquires Regate
Mar 06, 2024
Romain Dillet, Anna Heim
While many entrepreneurs are currently facing the harsh reality of a VC funding crunch, Qonto isn’t one of them. The Paris-based business banking startup still has hundreds of millions of cash on ha
As mega-rounds become rarer, energy startups are powering up
Mar 06, 2024
Alex Wilhelm, Tim De Chant
The largest funding rounds raised by startups are becoming rarer and rarer. For upstart companies working on the future of energy, however, the market is surprisingly strong. The venture deceleration,
A comprehensive list of 2023 & 2024 tech layoffs
Mar 06, 2024
Alyssa Stringer, Cody Corrall
The tech-wide reckoning that began in 2022 and ran throughout into 2023 has continued into this year. And while 2024’s losses are not at that scale, they’re still significant, driven by bi
NFT fantasy sports startup Sorare lays off 13% of staff as web3 gaming continues to sputter
Mar 06, 2024
Rebecca Szkutak
Web3-enabled fantasy sports platform Sorare laid off 22 employees based in its New York office in February. The move comes as the startup wants certain teams to be concentrated at the company’s
Showee, a smart shower startup, shines a light on accessibility
Mar 06, 2024
Anna Heim
Showee's shower is designed for people with disabilities, both physical and intellectual. But Showee has another selling point: Water savings.
Applications are open for the TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 200
Mar 06, 2024
Michael Schick
Calling all early-stage founders: Are you ready? TechCrunch is on the hunt for 200 early-stage founders to feature in the Startup Battlefield 200 at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco this October.
a16z-backed Apex Space’s first satellite ‘healthy’ on orbit
Mar 06, 2024
Aria Alamalhodaei
Apex Space just moved one step closer to its goal of upending satellite bus manufacturing, with the startup announcing on Tuesday that its first vehicle is healthy on orbit. The company launched its f
Satellite servicing tech startup, led by former head of Ukraine’s space agency, lands $4M
Mar 06, 2024
Aria Alamalhodaei
Kurs Orbital, a startup founded by Ukrainian space industry veterans, has closed a new tranche of funding to accelerate the commercialization of its satellite servicing technology. The two-year-old co
OpenAI fires back at Musk, and Monzo raises a megaround
Mar 06, 2024
Alex Wilhelm
In today's episode of Equity, we talk about OpenAI bringing receipts to its tussle with Musk, Monzo's big fundraise, a big startup deal, and new climate regulations.
Babylon Micro-Farms is bringing vertical farming to K-12 classes
Mar 06, 2024
Brian Heater
In an e-mail exchange, Babylon Micro-Farms CEO Alexander Oleson tells me “we’ll have these in every school and apartment one day.” It’s a nice vision, and really the level of belief/commitment
k-ID launches a solution that helps game developers comply with ever-changing child safety regulations
Mar 06, 2024
Sarah Perez
Making a video game successful is already hard. Doing so while complying with the growing number of child safety laws and regulations around the world is an almost insurmountable task. A new technolog
This Korean startup wants to take on Carta in cap table management
Mar 06, 2024
Kate Park
A South Korean startup called QuotaLab is on a quest to follow in the footsteps of Carta, the cap table management company that’s used by a host of startups and investors in the U.S. Carta start
Remofirst raises $25M to take on Deel and Rippling in the global HR tech space
Mar 06, 2024
Mary Ann Azevedo
Remofirst says that its annual recurring revenue (ARR) has grown 10x since it raised its $14.1 million seed round in September 2022.
LLMs are poised to make lumbering business intelligence tools easier and faster to use
Mar 06, 2024
Mike Butcher
UK startup Fluent has closed a $7.5M seed round to apply LLMs to business databases, making them far easier to interrogate.
Cultivated Biosciences poised to take its plant-based cream to market in 2025
Mar 05, 2024
Christine Hall
The company went public in December with its first proof-of-concept coffee creamer that remains stable when added to hot coffee.
BRKZ, a construction tech startup eyeing MENA, emerges from stealth with $8M
Mar 05, 2024
Annie Njanja
Saudi Arabia is poised to become one of the largest global construction hubs, owing to its trillion-dollar infrastructure and the real estate projects that are underway in the country. Yet even as the
AI could be the solution for bureaucracy, with Emilie Poteat from Advocate
Mar 05, 2024
Rebecca Szkutak, Dominic-Madori Davis
Founders have spent a lot of time over the past few years trying to build practical consumer use cases for AI and machine learning. AI startup Advocate thinks that the tech could help people apply for
Harness Wealth wants to bring sophisticated tax planning to the masses
Mar 05, 2024
Mary Ann Azevedo
Harness Wealth, which started in 2018 primarily offering financial advice to startup founders and employees, has expanded into the tax advisory space and raised a $17 million extension to its Series A
Underscore’s Lily Lyman will break down venture relationships at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024
Mar 05, 2024
Alex Wilhelm
Venture capital is sometimes called a sales job by folks in the industry, as investors have to pitch LPs to raise their own funds and then pitch founders to pick their check over other offered term sh
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Zama’s homomorphic encryption tech lands it $73M on a valuation of nearly $400M
Mar 07, 2024
Ingrid Lunden
Homomorphic encryption, a complex technique that uses cryptographic algorithms to keep data secure as it travels around networks and to third parties, continues to elude mass-market scalability and th
OpenAI fires back at Musk, and Monzo raises a megaround
Mar 06, 2024
Alex Wilhelm
In today's episode of Equity, we talk about OpenAI bringing receipts to its tussle with Musk, Monzo's big fundraise, a big startup deal, and new climate regulations.
ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot
Mar 06, 2024
Alyssa Stringer, Kyle Wiggers, Cody Corrall
ChatGPT, OpenAI’s text-generating AI chatbot, has taken the world by storm. What started as a tool to hyper-charge productivity through writing essays and code with short text prompts has evolved in
Political deepfakes are spreading like wildfire thanks to GenAI
Mar 06, 2024
Kyle Wiggers
This year, billions of people will vote in elections around the world. We will see — and have seen — high-stakes races in more than 50 countries, from Russia and Taiwan to India and El Sal
OpenAI says Musk only ever contributed $45M, wanted to merge with Tesla or take control
Mar 05, 2024
Manish Singh
OpenAI, the most valuable AI startup, said Wednesday it intends to dismiss all claims made by Elon Musk in a recent lawsuit and suggested that the billionaire entrepreneur, who was involved in the com
AI could be the solution for bureaucracy, with Emilie Poteat from Advocate
Mar 05, 2024
Rebecca Szkutak, Dominic-Madori Davis
Founders have spent a lot of time over the past few years trying to build practical consumer use cases for AI and machine learning. AI startup Advocate thinks that the tech could help people apply for
Amazon’s new Rufus chatbot isn’t bad — but it isn’t great, either
Mar 05, 2024
Kyle Wiggers
Last month, Amazon announced that it’d launch a new AI-powered chatbot, Rufus, inside the Amazon Shopping app for Android and iOS. After a few days’ delay, the company began to roll out Ru
Google takes aim at SEO-optimized junk pages and spam with new search update
Mar 05, 2024
Sarah Perez
Google today took aim at the SEO industry, which has gamified search rankings to destroy the value of Google Search results. Often, consumers’ web searches for product recommendations, reviews,
Numbers Station lets business users chat with their data
Mar 05, 2024
Frederic Lardinois
Numbers Station, a startup that is using large language models (LLMs) to power its data analytics platform, is launching its first cloud-based product today: the aptly named Numbers Station Cloud, whi
Ema, a ‘Universal AI employee,’ emerges from stealth with $25M
Mar 05, 2024
Ingrid Lunden
Generative AI well and truly has a grip on public technology discourse these days. A new startup called Ema out of San Francisco thinks it’s a lot more than just a passing fancy. It’s emer
Competition in AI video generation heats up as DeepMind alums unveil Haiper
Mar 05, 2024
Ivan Mehta
AI-powered video generation is a hot market on the back of OpenAI’s releasing the Sora model last month. Two DeepMind alums, Yishu Miao and Ziyu Wang, have publicly released their video-generati
Multiverse raises $27M for quantum software targeting LLM leviathans
Mar 04, 2024
Ingrid Lunden
We’re still years away from seeing physical quantum computers break into the market with any scale and reliability, but don’t give up on deep tech just yet. The market for high-level quant
Signal’s Meredith Whittaker scorns anti-encryption efforts as ‘parochial, magical thinking’
Mar 04, 2024
Devin Coldewey
AI is “not open in any sense,” the battle over encryption is far from won, and Signal’s principled (and uncompromising) approach may complicate interoperability efforts, warned the c
Anthropic claims its new AI chatbot models beat OpenAI’s GPT-4
Mar 04, 2024
Kyle Wiggers
AI startup Anthropic, backed by Google and hundreds of millions in venture capital (and perhaps soon hundreds of millions more), today announced the latest version of its GenAI tech, Claude. And the c
Apple’s €1.84B fine, new AI rules in India and the latest pre-IPO round
Mar 04, 2024
Alex Wilhelm, Theresa Loconsolo
This time on Equity, we talk through Apple's massive fine in the EU, India's new rules for AI, Waymo's wins, and Salla's huge pre-IPO round.
India reverses AI stance, requires government approval for model launches
Mar 03, 2024
Manish Singh
India has waded into global AI debate by issuing an advisory that requires “significant” tech firms to get government permission before launching new models. India’s Ministry of Elec
Francine Bennett uses data science to make AI more responsible
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Karine Perset helps governments understand AI
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Dominic-Madori Davis
TechCrunch has launched a series of interviews focusing on remarkable women who’ve contributed to the AI revolution.
Rabbit’s Jesse Lyu on the nature of startups: ‘Grow faster, or die faster,’ just don’t give up
Mar 01, 2024
Devin Coldewey
Rabbit co-founder and CEO Jesse Lyu isn’t afraid of death … the death of the company, at least. He told TechCrunch that the company is a startup whose fortunes may be swayed by the whims of mu
Rants, AI and other notes from Upfront Summit
Mar 01, 2024
Christine Hall
Venture capitalists were in Los Angeles this week for the Upfront Summit, an invite-only conference with celebrity sightings and plenty of talk on the future of the VC industry.
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NYT Games debuts redesigned app to boost discovery and simplify navigation
Mar 07, 2024
Aisha Malik
The NYT Games app is debuting a new redesign to help users discover games and track their progress more easily. The redesign comes nearly a year after the New York Times renamed its games-focused app
EU looking into Apple’s decision to kill Epic Games’ developer account
Mar 07, 2024
Natasha Lomas
The European Union has confirmed it’s looking into Apple’s decision to close Epic Games’ developer account — citing three separate regulations which may apply. Yesterday the Fo
Telegram now lets users to convert personal accounts to business accounts
Mar 06, 2024
Ivan Mehta
Telegram founder Pavel Durov announced Wednesday that users on the chat app with personal accounts can now convert them into business accounts by paying a monthly fee. This gives users the ability to
Google adds new developer fees as part of the Play Store’s DMA compliance plan
Mar 06, 2024
Sarah Perez
Google today is sharing more details about the fees that will accompany its plan to comply with Europe’s new Digital Markets Act (DMA), the new regulation aimed at increasing competition across
Apple terminates Epic Games developer account calling it a ‘threat’ to the iOS ecosystem
Mar 06, 2024
Sarah Perez
The Apple-Epic saga has taken a new turn today as the Fortnite game developer, Epic Games, shared that Apple has terminated its developer account. This is a reversal from the earlier approval of Epic&
To comply with DMA, WhatsApp and Messenger will become interoperable via Signal protocol
Mar 06, 2024
Sarah Perez
Meta today is offering more details about how it plans to make its messaging apps, WhatsApp and Messenger, interoperable with third-party messaging services, as required by the new EU law, the Digital
Headspace brings meditation to Meta Quest
Mar 06, 2024
Brian Heater
Mindfulness and meditation apps have tremendous potential in the world of extended reality. The full immersion created by headsets like the Meta Quest and Apple Vision Pro offer great potential to kic
Elon Musk’s Twitter a year later: Everything you need to know
Mar 06, 2024
Amanda Silberling, Alyssa Stringer
Welcome to Elon Musk’s Twitter (now X), where the rules are made up and the check marks don’t matter. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO announced his bid to buy Twitter in April 2022, zealously driven to r
Apple releases a new API to fetch transactions from Apple Card and Apple Cash
Mar 06, 2024
Ivan Mehta
Apple’s iOS 17.4 update is primarily about adapting iOS to EU’s Digital Market Act Regulation. But the company has also released a new API called FinanceKit that lets developers fetch tran
Spotify submits an update to show pricing information to iOS users in EU
Mar 05, 2024
Ivan Mehta
Spotify said today that it has submitted a new version App Store that shows pricing and feature information about the audio company’s different plans in the EU. The update, which is pending appr
Roku disables TVs and streaming devices until users consent to new terms
Mar 05, 2024
Devin Coldewey
Roku users around the country turned on their TVs this week to find an unpleasant surprise: The company required them to consent to new dispute resolution terms in order to access their device. The de
Windows 11 to lose official support for Android apps
Mar 05, 2024
Kyle Wiggers
It was only a few years ago — in 2021 — that Windows 11 gained official support for Android apps thanks to a Microsoft-maintained VM called the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA). With th
TikTok says its revamped creator fund has increased total creator revenue by over 250%
Mar 05, 2024
Aisha Malik
TikTok announced today that its revamped creator fund has increased total creator revenue by over 250% within the last six months. The company says the fund, which launched a year ago and eventually r
Amazon’s new Rufus chatbot isn’t bad — but it isn’t great, either
Mar 05, 2024
Kyle Wiggers
Last month, Amazon announced that it’d launch a new AI-powered chatbot, Rufus, inside the Amazon Shopping app for Android and iOS. After a few days’ delay, the company began to roll out Ru
Apple revises its DMA rules after pressure, but keeps the Core Technology Fee intact
Mar 05, 2024
Sarah Perez
No, Apple’s new and controversial “Core Technology Fee” isn’t going away for EU app developers who opt into the iPhone maker’s new business terms designed to comply with
Discord comes back online after widespread outage
Mar 05, 2024
Aisha Malik
Discord is back online after an outage this morning, the company confirmed to TechCrunch. The outage came as Meta’s Instagram, Facebook and Threads all went down this morning. YouTube has also c
Facebook, Instagram and Threads were all down in massive Meta outage on Super Tuesday
Mar 05, 2024
Sarah Perez
Reports are coming in that a number of Meta’s top social apps, including Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, are all experiencing an outage on Tuesday morning. When loading the apps or websites, u
Waze now helps you navigate roundabouts, alerts you about speed limit changes and more
Mar 05, 2024
Aisha Malik
Waze is adding a few new features that will help users navigate tricky roundabouts, get alerts when a speed limit is about to change and get warnings about speed bumps and sharp curves. The Google-own
Competition in AI video generation heats up as DeepMind alums unveil Haiper
Mar 05, 2024
Ivan Mehta
AI-powered video generation is a hot market on the back of OpenAI’s releasing the Sora model last month. Two DeepMind alums, Yishu Miao and Ziyu Wang, have publicly released their video-generati
MacPaw’s new app helps you remove redundant photos from your iPhone
Mar 05, 2024
Ivan Mehta
MacPaw, the developer of popular Mac and iOS apps, has released a new iPhone app called CleanMyPhone, which helps users free up storage by removing duplicate photos and other unwanted images. The app
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Facebook plans to shut down its news tab in the US and Australia
Feb 29, 2024
Ivan Mehta
Meta is trying to distance itself from news media-related regulations and payment complexities as it plans to remove the news tab on Facebook in the U.S. and Australia. The company said today that it
Former Twitter engineers are building Particle, an AI-powered news reader, backed by $4.4M
Feb 29, 2024
Sarah Perez
A team led by former Twitter engineers is rethinking how AI can be used to help people process news and information. Particle.news, which entered into private beta over the weekend, is a new startup o
Yes, Threads is running a fact-checking program, but the system isn’t fully rolled out
Feb 16, 2024
Sarah Perez
Threads, Meta’s Twitter-like service and competitor to X, may be distancing itself from politics, but that doesn’t mean it won’t try to tackle the misinformation that spreads across
Bulletin is a new AI-powered news reader that tackles clickbait and summarizes stories
Feb 15, 2024
Sarah Perez
After the shutdown of the buzzy AI news app Artifact from Instagram’s founders, a new app called Bulletin is also now turning to AI to help remove clickbait and summarize the day’s news. E
News publisher files class action antitrust suit against Google, citing AI’s harms to their bottom line
Dec 15, 2023
Sarah Perez
A new class action lawsuit filed this week in the U.S. District Court in D.C. accuses Google and parent company Alphabet of anticompetitive behavior in violation of U.S. antitrust law, the Sherman Act
Capsule’s new app combines AI and human editors to curate the news
Dec 01, 2023
Sarah Perez
A Paris-based startup called Capsule wants to transform the way users seek out their daily news. Instead of offering a standard news aggregator experience, Capsule’s mission is to become the
X to take on newswire services with new product, XWire
Oct 27, 2023
Sarah Perez
As Instagram Threads is leaning away from news, according to statements made by Instagram head Adam Mosseri, its competitor X appears to be doubling down. Executives at the company formerly known as T
Instagram co-founders’ app Artifact now lets you discover recommended places, too
Oct 19, 2023
Sarah Perez
Personalized news aggregation app Artifact is taking another step to become a place to discover interesting links of all sorts, not just the latest headlines. After last month adding a way to share or
Instagram head says Threads is ‘not going to amplify news on the platform’
Oct 11, 2023
Sarah Perez
Instagram’s new Twitter-like app Threads is not prepared to truly challenge Elon Musk’s X, if recent statements by Instagram head Adam Mosseri hold true. In response to a post about Thread
X cuts headlines from link previews as Musk wants users posting directly on the platform
Oct 05, 2023
Ivan Mehta
X, formerly Twitter, has started cutting headlines from link cards on the iOS app and on the web. This means you will see just an image with the domain name of the link on the bottom left, which is ea
Artifact co-founder Mike Krieger says there’s a ‘flavor’ of Twitter in app’s latest release
Sep 28, 2023
Sarah Perez
The AI-powered news reading app Artifact, built by Instagram’s co-founders, has been transforming itself into a more social experience over time with recent launches like profiles, commenting, l
Publisher-focused Twitter alternative Post comes to Android, adds newsletter support
Sep 28, 2023
Sarah Perez
Post, a publisher-focused Twitter/X alternative backed by a16z, is bringing its social news-sharing app to Android today along with new tools that will make it easier for creators to share their newsl
News aggregator app SmartNews’ latest feature aims to tackle doomscrolling
Sep 19, 2023
Sarah Perez
News aggregator SmartNews is today launching a new feature that it hopes will help combat the anxiety associated with regularly consuming negative news — something often referred to as “do
Max to add 24/7 livestreaming news with ‘CNN Max’ in the US
Aug 24, 2023
Sarah Perez
Max, the streaming service previously known as HBO Max, announced this morning it’s adding 24/7 livestreaming news with the addition of “CNN Max,” starting September 27 in the U.S. T
X is planning to hide headlines from news links for ‘improved aesthetics’
Aug 22, 2023
Ivan Mehta
Elon Musk-owned X, formerly Twitter, is planning to roll out a new way to display news links without any headline or description. The social network will display just the link and the header image in
Read-it-later app Pocket to shut down its Mac app on August 15th
Aug 01, 2023
Sarah Perez
Mozilla’s Pocket, a popular read-it-later app that lets you save online articles to read when you have more time, announced today it’s retiring its Mac app, Pocket for Mac. The app will be
News app Artifact adds AI text-to-speech voices, including Snoop Dogg and Gwyneth Paltrow
Jul 27, 2023
Sarah Perez
Personalized news app Artifact, developed by Instagram’s founders, is adding another new AI-powered feature today. The company is launching an AI-powered text-to-speech feature in partnership wi
Audio journalism app Curio can now create personalized episodes using AI
May 17, 2023
Sarah Perez
Curio, a startup building a platform that turns expert journalism into professionally narrated content, is embracing AI technology to create customized audio episodes, based on your prompts. The compa
Kevin Systrom explains why Artifact wants to treat writers like the creators they are
May 15, 2023
Darrell Etherington
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger have already shipped a ton of substantial updates for their news-focused app Artifact, which launched earlier this year but already looks very diff
News app Artifact can now summarize stories using AI, including in fun styles
Apr 25, 2023
Sarah Perez
Artifact, the personalized news aggregator from Instagram’s founders, is further embracing AI with the launch of a new feature that will now summarize news articles for you. The company announce
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NFT fantasy sports startup Sorare lays off 13% of staff as web3 gaming continues to sputter
Mar 06, 2024
Rebecca Szkutak
Web3-enabled fantasy sports platform Sorare laid off 22 employees based in its New York office in February. The move comes as the startup wants certain teams to be concentrated at the company’s
AI could be the solution for bureaucracy, with Emilie Poteat from Advocate
Mar 05, 2024
Rebecca Szkutak, Dominic-Madori Davis
Founders have spent a lot of time over the past few years trying to build practical consumer use cases for AI and machine learning. AI startup Advocate thinks that the tech could help people apply for
Right to repair bill targeting parts pairing passes Oregon House
Mar 05, 2024
Brian Heater
The Oregon House this week passed a right to repair bill by nearly a 3-to-1 margin at 42 votes to 13. If signed into law, the northwestern state wouldn’t be the first in the union to pass a righ
Taiko raises $37M to build web3 infrastructure for a censorship-free internet
Mar 02, 2024
Rita Liao
Amid the speculation and volatility in the casino-like crypto land, there remains a subset of individuals who espouse blockchain’s potential to decentralize various aspects of human activities f
Apple abandons its car: Here are other projects the company has killed
Mar 02, 2024
Jagmeet Singh
Apple has scrapped plans to enter the automotive industry with its mysterious autonomous electric car, instead shifting focus to the wildly popular world of generative AI. The project saw the company
Mark Zuckerberg woos Big Tech in Asia to double down on AI chips
Feb 29, 2024
Kate Park
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who is touring Asian countries this week, said in a meeting with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday that Meta wants to beef up its cooperation with Samsung Elec
Morph Studio lets you make films using Stability AI–generated clips
Feb 28, 2024
Rita Liao
Want to weave various Stability AI–generated video clips into a movie? Now there’s a tool for that. Morph Studio, which has its own text-to-video model, just introduced an AI filmmaking platfo
Black Tech Nation Ventures’ diversity thesis undeterred by growing DEI backlash
Feb 28, 2024
Rebecca Szkutak
Black Tech Nation Ventures launched in 2021 to address the funding gap for Black founders amid a wave of venture diversity initiatives after the murder of George Floyd in 2020. Three years later, amon
Displace plans new models, new AI features for its ‘wireless’ TVs
Feb 27, 2024
Mike Butcher
At CES 2023, a startup hardware company called Displace launched its 55-inch ‘Display Flex’, a “wireless” $3,000 4K OLED TV which sticks to walls without a traditional mounting. The launch c
Europe remains hard to crack for North American GPs
Feb 25, 2024
Rebecca Szkutak
While North American VCs can see the potential value in backing European startups, it hasn't been easy for firms to launch strategies.
Google pauses AI tool Gemini’s ability to generate images of people after historical inaccuracies
Feb 22, 2024
Natasha Lomas
Google says it’s temporarily suspended the ability of Gemini, its flagship generative AI suite of models, to generate images of people while it works on updating the technology to improve the hi
Groover connects artists with tastemakers to help them find their audience
Feb 17, 2024
Rebecca Szkutak
Groover offers a platform for independent musicians to connect with music curators and be able to better promote themselves.
Deal Dive: VCs are no longer gunshy about firearm startups
Feb 10, 2024
Rebecca Szkutak
Kai Kloepfer started biometric “smart” gun startup Biofire as a science fair project after the Aurora, Colorado, mass shooting in 2012 brought the U.S.’s gun violence problem close to ho
Why a B2B startup is placing a bet on a $7M Super Bowl ad
Feb 09, 2024
Rebecca Szkutak
Papaya Global bought a Super Bowl ad slot with the hope of the commercial driving brand recognition for the software company.
As Iran-backed groups attack Red Sea ships, investors are backing startups assisting global cargo
Feb 09, 2024
Mike Butcher
Multiple shocks to global supply chains brought about first by the pandemic and more recently by Iran-backed Houthis targeting cargo ships in the Red Sea have shown there’s a need for greater resili
Attentive.ai snags $7M to boost automation in landscaping, construction services
Feb 07, 2024
Jagmeet Singh
Attentive.ai, a startup building vertical software for landscaping and construction services in the U.S., has raised $7 million in a new funding round as it looks to enhance its AI-led offerings and e
Meta to expand labelling of AI-generated imagery in election packed year
Feb 06, 2024
Natasha Lomas
Meta is expanding the labelling of AI-generated imagery on its social media platforms, Facebook, Instagram and Threads, to cover some synthetic imagery that’s been created using rivals’ ge
Deal Dive: It’s time for VCs to break up with fast fashion
Feb 03, 2024
Rebecca Szkutak
VCs have long supported fast-fashion companies but the controversies and lawsuits they draw makes them riskier investments.
Apple says it’ll show its GenAI efforts ‘later this year’
Feb 02, 2024
Natasha Lomas
Apple has tossed another crumb to investors wondering when the world will get to see some ‘Made in Cupertino’ GenAI: Expect Apple to reveal what it’s been working on in this buzzy sl
Antitrust enforcers admit they’re in a race to understand how to tackle AI
Feb 01, 2024
Natasha Lomas
Antitrust enforcers on both sides of the Atlantic are grappling to get a handle on AI, a conference in Brussels heard yesterday. It’s a moment that demands “extraordinary vigilance”
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