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  • Kime raises €2M to turn AI search into a transparent analytics dashboard

    Copenhagen-based AI SaaS company Kime has raised €2 million in a pre-seed funding round led by PSV Tech, with participation from Nordic Makers and a group of angel investors based in Copenhagen and Stockholm. As user behaviour shifts away from traditional search engines toward AI assistants that provide a limited number of direct answers, brand read more

    Kime raises €2M to turn AI search into a transparent analytics dashboard
  • Synthesia hits $4B valuation, lets employees cash out | TechCrunch

    British startup Synthesia, whose AI platform helps companies create interactive training videos, has raised a $200 million Series E round of funding that brings its valuation to $4 billion — up from $2.1 billion just a year ago. Unlike some other AI startups that are still a long way from turning a profit, Synthesia has read more

    Synthesia hits B valuation, lets employees cash out | TechCrunch
  • Orbital raises $60M Series B to automate real estate law with AI

    Orbital, an AI platform for real estate law, has raised $60 million in a Series B funding round to support continued growth in the US and UK. The round was led by Brighton Park Capital and included participation from investors across the legal and real estate sectors, including REV, The LegalTech Fund, Moderne Ventures, and read more

    Orbital raises M Series B to automate real estate law with AI
  • Apple to Launch These 20+ Products This Year

    2026 promises to be yet another busy year for Apple, with the company rumored to be planning more than 20 product announcements over the coming months. Beyond the usual updates to iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches, Apple is expected to release its all-new smart home hub, which was reportedly delayed until the more personalized read more

    Apple to Launch These 20+ Products This Year
  • Phonak’s Latest Prescription Hearing Aids Isolate Speech From Noise

    If you’re comparing the photos of the Audeo Infinio Ultra Sphere—Phonak’s most powerful hearing aid to date—to the product’s name, you’re not crazy: It’s not the slightest bit round. Rather, it’s a traditional, teardrop-shaped, behind-the-ear hearing aid that takes its name from Phonak’s new Spheric Speech Clarity 2.0 system, designed to enhance the understandability of read more

    Phonak’s Latest Prescription Hearing Aids Isolate Speech From Noise
  • This founder cracked firefighting — now he's creating an AI gold mine | TechCrunch

    Sunny Sethi, founder of HEN Technologies, doesn’t sound like someone who’s disrupted an industry that has remained largely unchanged since the 1960s. His company builds fire nozzles — specifically, nozzles that it says increase suppression rates by up to 300% while conserving 67% of water. But Sethi is matter-of-fact about this achievement, more focused on read more

    This founder cracked firefighting — now he's creating an AI gold mine | TechCrunch
  • Mozambique floods: Worst in living memory say those rescued from rising waters

    EPA/Shutterstock Tens of thousands of people in Mozambique are being rescued as rising waters continue to devastate the southern African nation – the worst flooding in a generation. Teams from Brazil, South Africa and the UK have been helping with life-saving rescue operations. “For me, this is the first time I have experienced a calamity read more

    Mozambique floods: Worst in living memory say those rescued from rising waters
  • ChatGPT is pulling answers from Elon Musk’s Grokipedia | TechCrunch

    Information from the conservative-leaning, AI-generated encyclopedia developed by Elon Musk’s xAI is beginning to appear in answers from ChatGPT. xAI launched Grokipedia in October, after Musk had been complaining that Wikipedia was biased against conservatives. Reporters soon noted that while many articles seemed to be copied directly from Wikipedia, Grokipedia also claimed that pornography contributed read more

    ChatGPT is pulling answers from Elon Musk’s Grokipedia | TechCrunch
  • Humans& thinks coordination is the next frontier for AI, and they're building a model to prove it | TechCrunch

    AI chatbots are getting better at answering questions, summarizing documents, and solving mathematical equations, but they still largely behave like helpful assistants for one user at a time. They’re not designed to manage the messier work of real collaboration: coordinating people with competing priorities, tracking long-running decisions, and keeping teams aligned over time. Humans&, a read more

    Humans& thinks coordination is the next frontier for AI, and they're building a model to prove it | TechCrunch
  • Science fiction writers, Comic-Con say goodbye to AI | TechCrunch

    In recent months, some of the major players in science fiction and popular culture have been taking firmer stances against generative AI. Separate decisions by San Diego Comic-Con and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) illustrate the depth of AI opposition within some creative communities — though they’re certainly not the only ones, read more

    Science fiction writers, Comic-Con say goodbye to AI | TechCrunch
  • Apple Reportedly Aiming to Upgrade the MacBook Pro Twice This Year

    Apple plans to release new MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Studio Display models in the first half of this year, according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. In his Power On newsletter today, Gurman added that redesigned MacBook Pro models with an OLED touch screen “should be hitting toward the end of 2026,” meaning that read more

    Apple Reportedly Aiming to Upgrade the MacBook Pro Twice This Year
  • Minneapolis Institute of Art Closes for Third Straight Day Amid Alex Pretti Killing, ICE Protests

    The Minneapolis Institute of Art, the city’s leading art museum, announced on Sunday that it would remain closed on Sunday “for the safety of staff and visitors,” according to a statement posted to Instagram. The institution was one of many in the city to close on Friday as part of the Day of Truth and read more

    Minneapolis Institute of Art Closes for Third Straight Day Amid Alex Pretti Killing, ICE Protests
  • When Will Tim Cook Step Down as Apple CEO? Heres What Reports Say

    There has been increasing discussion about Tim Cook eventually stepping down as Apple’s CEO, but reports have offered differing timelines. A few months ago, the Financial Times reported that Apple was preparing for Cook to step down as soon as early 2026. In his Power On newsletter today, however, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman said that timeframe read more

    When Will Tim Cook Step Down as Apple CEO? Heres What Reports Say
  • Gallerist Marian Goodman, Unwavering Champion of Vanguard Artists, Dies at 97

    The art dealer Marian Goodman, who was revered for her enduring commitment to the artists that she represented, and for her disinclination to follow either aesthetic or business trends, died on Thursday in a hospital in Los Angeles. She was 97. The New York Times, which first reported news of her death on Sunday, did read more

    Gallerist Marian Goodman, Unwavering Champion of Vanguard Artists, Dies at 97
  • Apple will reportedly unveil its Gemini-powered Siri assistant in February | TechCrunch

    We’re about to get our first real look at the results of the recently announced AI partnership between Apple and Google, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Gurman reports that Apple is planning to announce a new version of Siri in the second half of February. Using Google’s Gemini AI models, this Siri update will reportedly read more

    Apple will reportedly unveil its Gemini-powered Siri assistant in February | TechCrunch
  • Google says it's fixed Gmail issues with spam and misclassification | TechCrunch

    If your Gmail account didn’t seem to be working properly Saturday, you were not alone. But Google says the issue has been be resolved. The official status dashboard for Google Workspace suggests that problems began at around 5am Pacific on Saturday morning, with users experiencing both “misclassification of emails in their inbox and additional spam read more

    Google says it's fixed Gmail issues with spam and misclassification | TechCrunch
  • No One Is Quite Sure Why Ice Is Slippery

    They intuited that molecules near the surface behave differently from those deep within the ice. Ice is a crystal, which means each water molecule is locked into a periodic lattice. However, at the surface, the water molecules have fewer neighbors to bond with and therefore have more freedom of movement than in solid ice. In read more

    No One Is Quite Sure Why Ice Is Slippery
  • 2 Minutes Is Fine for Cold Plunging, the Experts Say

    Depending on your disposition, a minute in an ice bath can feel like agony or ecstasy. Perhaps you wince at the thought of stepping foot in an ice bath, or maybe you’re an experienced cold plunger who can’t get enough of the endorphin-releasing sensation. Either way, sitting in an ice bath isn’t simply an endurance read more

    2 Minutes Is Fine for Cold Plunging, the Experts Say
  • The Lego Pokémon Line Shows Toys Are Only for Rich Adults Now

    From the moment a pixelated Gengar and Nidorino faced off in the opening animation of the first Pokémon games on the original Game Boy back in 1996, the Pokémon franchise has been a perennial favorite of kids and adults alike. With 2026 marking Pokémon’s 30th anniversary, Lego’s first-ever collaboration with the enduringly popular monster-catching megahit read more

    The Lego Pokémon Line Shows Toys Are Only for Rich Adults Now
  • Our Favorite Essential Oil Diffusers Look Good and Smell Even Better

    I first learned about Pura from a friend whose house always smelled like a high-end boutique under every circumstance. Cooking project, water leak … no matter what was going on in her house at the time, I only ever smelled berries. I have two cats and a multi-sports-playing teen—I knew I needed this. Now, after read more

    Our Favorite Essential Oil Diffusers Look Good and Smell Even Better