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  • The Rise of RentAHuman, the Marketplace Where Bots Put People to Work

    The grifters, according to RentAHuman, are fading. “We’re taking safety extremely seriously,” Liteplo says. But the duo also acknowledge that there are “footguns” (features that often lead to pesky bugs) and have implemented paid verification (at $10 a month), inspired by Elon Musk’s strategy of letting users pay $8 to get a “verified” badge on read more

    The Rise of RentAHuman, the Marketplace Where Bots Put People to Work
  • An Inside Look at Lego’s New Tech-Packed Smart Brick

    The project needed more than mere technical insight. It needed a president of play. A fun foreman. Lego Group design director Michael Fuller has been at the company for 18 years. “The Lego Batman Movie, that was five, six years of my life,” Fuller says. After wrapping the 2017 film, Fuller was trying to work read more

    An Inside Look at Lego’s New Tech-Packed Smart Brick
  • Why Our Bedding Expert Is Obsessed With Bamboo Bedding

    I sleep on sheets for a living, and bamboo sheets have become the fabric I can’t stop recommending to everyone. They’re incredibly soft, cool to the touch, and a great pick for just about every kind of sleeper. If you’re wondering how a bamboo plant turns into a bedsheet, whether or not bamboo is actually read more

    Why Our Bedding Expert Is Obsessed With Bamboo Bedding
  • Apple Music Connect Launches as Promotional Resource for Labels and Distributors

    Apple has launched Apple Music Connect, a new resource for labels, distributors, and partners to manage promotional assets, upload press photos, and help coordinate how artists’ music and marketing materials are presented across the streaming service. The new online hub includes a range of tools and services for music labels, including: Promote: Creates promotional artwork read more

    Apple Music Connect Launches as Promotional Resource for Labels and Distributors
  • Quantonation Ventures closes €220M quantum fund backed by Toshiba

    A Paris and New York-headquartered quantum technology VC firm has closed what it says is the “largest-ever” dedicated quantum fund. Quantonation Ventures,an early-stage fund focusing on quantum tech, has closed a€220m fund,with investment from Novo Holdings, the investment arm of Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk, electronics giant Toshiba and Vertex, the VC platform backed by Singaporestate read more

    Quantonation Ventures closes €220M quantum fund backed by Toshiba
  • Mondra and inoqo merge to build a product intelligence platform for the food sector

    Mondra, a Scope 3 SaaS company serving the retail sector, and inoqo, a European sustainability intelligence platform, have announced a strategic merger that will combine their operations into a single global organisation focused on decarbonisation and resilience in the food system. The merger strengthens the combined company’s operational presence in mainland Europe and is intended read more

    Mondra and inoqo merge to build a product intelligence platform for the food sector
  • UK legaltech adeus launches True Wills ahead of electronic will reforms

    London-basedadeus, a legaltech company specialising in modernising will-writing and legacy planning, has launched adeus True Wills™, a service intended to help prevent wills from being lost, altered, or disputed after death. Founded in 2024 by entrepreneurs Nick Adams and Mark Hedley, the launch marks the first major product release from an innovation project supported by read more

    UK legaltech adeus launches True Wills ahead of electronic will reforms
  • Rumor: Apple to Announce Multiple New Products in First Week of March

    Apple on Monday invited selected journalists and content creators to a “special Apple Experience” on Wednesday, March 4 in New York, London, and Shanghai. And now, rumors are surfacing about Apple’s broader plans for that week. Daring Fireball‘s John Gruber today guessed that Apple will announce new products on a day-by-day basis from Monday, March read more

    Rumor: Apple to Announce Multiple New Products in First Week of March
  • Intellexa's Predator spyware used to hack iPhone of journalist in Angola, research says | TechCrunch

    A government customer of sanctioned spyware maker Intellexa hacked the phone of a prominent journalist in Angola, according to Amnesty International, the latest case of targeting someone in civil society with powerful phone-hacking software. The human rights organization published a new report Tuesday analyzing several hacking attempts against local journalist and press freedom activist Teixeira read more

    Intellexa's Predator spyware used to hack iPhone of journalist in Angola, research says | TechCrunch
  • Ford turns to F1 and bounties to build a $30,000 electric truck | TechCrunch

    Ford is promising to deliver an EV truck next year that starts at $30,000 and can compete with Chinese automakers without undermining profit margins. A combination of 3D-printed Lego-like parts, Formula 1 thinking, and a bounty program will help the company hit that target, Ford said Tuesday. It will have to. Ford took a $19.5 read more

    Ford turns to F1 and bounties to build a ,000 electric truck | TechCrunch
  • Filing Taxes Doesn't Have to Be a Headache. Here’s What You Need to Know.

    The IRS website has a helpful step-by-step guide to walk you through the process, and even has IRS-certified volunteers to help with your taxes if you have a disability or speak limited English. Since the IRS Free Filing tool is only for federal taxes, you’ll need to also check your specific state for its tax-filing read more

    Filing Taxes Doesn't Have to Be a Headache. Here’s What You Need to Know.
  • iOS 26.4 Beta Tidbits: Hidden Features You May Have Missed

    There is a long list of new features in the iOS 26.4 beta, many of which we highlighted yesterday, but we’ve since discovered several other smaller changes that Apple made in the software. Health App iOS 26.4 includes a new Average Bedtime metric for the sleep section of the Health app, providing a better idea read more

    iOS 26.4 Beta Tidbits: Hidden Features You May Have Missed
  • Apple is reportedly cooking up a trio of AI wearables | TechCrunch

    Late last month, The Information reported that Apple was developing an AI wearable — an AirTag-sized pendant with cameras that could be pinned to a user’s shirt. Now, Bloomberg writes that the development of such a device — along with two other AI-powered items — is accelerating as Apple looks to stay competitive with other read more

    Apple is reportedly cooking up a trio of AI wearables | TechCrunch
  • Claude Sonnet 4.6 Brings Improved Coding, Computer Use, and Office Tasks

    Anthropic today updated its Sonnet model to version 4.6, and the company says it is the most capable Sonnet model to date with upgrades across coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, agent planning, knowledge work, and design. Claude Sonnet 4.6 is the default for users who have Free and Pro plans, and it has an updated read more

    Claude Sonnet 4.6 Brings Improved Coding, Computer Use, and Office Tasks
  • Thrive raises $10B for new fund, its largest yet | TechCrunch

    Thrive Capital just raised $10 billion for a new fund — the largest fund it has ever raised and nearly double the size of its last fund. Of this, $1 billion is dedicated to early-stage investments, while the rest is for growth-stage investments, according to an announcement from the firm. Thrive told Bloomberg that this read more

    Thrive raises B for new fund, its largest yet | TechCrunch
  • Running AI models is turning into a memory game | TechCrunch

    When we talk about the cost of AI infrastructure, the focus is usually on Nvidia and GPUs — but memory is an increasingly important part of the picture. As hyperscalers prepare to build out billions of dollars’ worth of new data centers, the price for DRAM chips has jumped roughly 7x in the last year. read more

    Running AI models is turning into a memory game | TechCrunch
  • SpaceX vets raise $50M Series A for data center links | TechCrunch

    Travis Brashears, Cameron Ramos, and Serena Grown-Haeberli began collaborating at SpaceX, developing optical communications links that keep thousands of Starlink internet satellites in constant contact. Now, the three engineers are co-founders of Mesh Optical Technologies, a Los Angeles startup that announced a $50 million Series A led by Thrive Capital on Tuesday. Mesh aims to read more

    SpaceX vets raise M Series A for data center links | TechCrunch
  • Did the British Museum Remove Palestine From Its Displays?

    News The institution acknowledged altering some texts to refer to Canaan, an ancient name for the region, but said the word “Palestine” still appears elsewhere. Pro-Palestine activists and climate advocates rally at the British Museum on June 1, 2024. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images) The British Museum acknowledged that it had updated read more

    Did the British Museum Remove Palestine From Its Displays?
  • European Parliament blocks AI on lawmakers' devices, citing security risks | TechCrunch

    The European Parliament has reportedly blocked lawmakers from using the baked-in AI tools on their work devices, citing cybersecurity and privacy risks with uploading confidential correspondence to the cloud. Per an email seen by Politico, the parliament’s IT department said it could not guarantee the security of the data uploaded to the servers of AI read more

    European Parliament blocks AI on lawmakers' devices, citing security risks | TechCrunch
  • WordPress.com adds an AI Assistant that can edit, adjust styles, create images, and more | TechCrunch

    WordPress.com, the website hosting platform from Automattic, will now include a built-in WordPress AI assistant, the company announced on Tuesday. The feature is designed to work inside the website to understand its content and layout, allowing site owners to make changes with natural language commands. With the new tool, you can adjust the site’s layout, read more

    WordPress.com adds an AI Assistant that can edit, adjust styles, create images, and more | TechCrunch