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Why now is the best time to invest in climate tech | TechCrunch
Conventional wisdom suggests that climate tech is entering a winter season, where political and investor interest and investment levels are cooling — an ironic contrast with the climate itself, which keeps delivering years of record warmth. A new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) suggests there has never been a better time to go read more
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Facebook takes on Reddit with launch of nicknames for Facebook Groups | TechCrunch
Facebook Groups are getting more Reddit-like with newly added support for nicknames. The feature, which allows users to post under a custom username instead of their real name, provides an alternative to posting anonymously. With anonymous posting, users can share without the post being connected to their Facebook profile and real-life identity, but this approach read more
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Byju's founder to appeal US court order to pay over $1B in bankruptcy case | TechCrunch
Byju Raveendran, the embattled founder of Indian edtech giant Byju’s, has blasted a U.S. bankruptcy court’s order directing him to pay more than $1.07 billion. He is denying wrongdoing, accusing lenders of misleading the court, and vowing to appeal a ruling that marks a dramatic fall for a onetime poster boy of India’s startup boom. read more
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Trump Is Boosting MAGA X Accounts Operating Overseas
A new feature on X has revealed that a number of major MAGA accounts on the platform are operated by people based overseas. And in the days since these accounts were exposed, President Donald Trump has continued boosting several of them. Many of the accounts, which have large followings and claim to be conservative people read more
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Waymo gets regulatory approval to expand across Bay Area and Southern California | TechCrunch
Waymo continues to expand its reach, with the robotaxi company posting Friday that it’s now “officially authorized to drive fully autonomously across more of the Golden State.” Waymo already operates in San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and Los Angeles (and outside California as well, in Atlanta, Austin, and Phoenix). But maps published by California’s Department of read more
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Hands on with Stickerbox, the AI-powered sticker maker for kids | TechCrunch
There’s a new AI-powered toy for kids called Stickerbox, and, before you groan, I’m here to report that it’s surprisingly fun. Stickerbox, a product born out of Brooklyn-based startup Hapiko, is a voice-activated sticker printer. The device takes whatever creative idea you have in your head and transforms it into a printed sticker that you read more
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What you can get for the price of a Netflix subscription
A couple of weeks ago, I decided to do away with my Netflix subscription. I simply was barely using it, and whenever I did it was more out of habit than it really being the thing I wanted to do with my time. Sure, there’s still some decent stuff on there, but the vast majority read more
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Google's new 'Aluminium OS' project brings Android to PC: Here's what we know
The Android operating system is incredibly versatile. Beyond smartphones, it officially powers tablets, watches, TVs, cars, and XR headsets. However, it has virtually no presence on traditional PCs, where Google instead relies on ChromeOS. Despite Google’s efforts to challenge the dominance of Windows and macOS, ChromeOS remains a distant third. To close this gap, the read more
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Exclusive: This startup wants to build a fusion reactor — on a boat | TechCrunch
There’s only one fusion device on earth that has been able to meet a key scientific threshold, but Maritime Fusion CEO Justin Cohen is already preparing to put a fusion reactor on a boat. Stay with me —it’s not entirely far-fetched. Thanks to advances in AI, computing, and superconducting magnets, fusion power is closer than read more
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DOGE days are over as Trump disbands Elon Musk's team of federal cost-cutters | TechCrunch
The Trump administration has disbanded the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, a controversial team of federal cost-cutters previously led by Elon Musk, despite months left of the unit’s mandate. Reuters first reported this weekend that DOGE had broken up, ending the months-long effort by Musk and his associates — many recruited from his various read more
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Momentic raises $15M to automate software testing | TechCrunch
Product demos get all the attention, but software development more often involves things like debugging, quality assurance, and testing. It’s the dull but critical work that keeps software running the way it should, and as developers look to automate more of their workloads, it’s increasingly being done by AI. On Monday, the AI testing startup read more
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US banks scramble to assess data theft after hackers breach financial tech firm | TechCrunch
Several U.S. banking giants and mortgage lenders are reportedly scrambling to assess how much of their customers’ data was stolen during a cyberattack on a New York financial technology company earlier this month. SitusAMC, which provides technology for over a thousand commercial and real estate financiers, confirmed in a statement over the weekend that it read more
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Former MrBeast content strategist is building an AI tool for creator ideation and analytics | TechCrunch
Short videos are in high demand. Across large platforms like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok, users are watching billions of videos every day, with companies benefiting massively from this content explosion. For creators, this often means there is pressure to create more content than ever before to be relevant and make a living out of read more
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Kilian Jornet Makes Other Elite Ultra Runners Look Like Us—Here Are His Essentials
Welcome to Starter Pack, a gear-obsessed series that gives WIRED readers a peek into how notable personalities live, shop, and tinker. When it comes to sheer physical capabilities, Kilian Jornet is as far above other world-class trail runners and mountain climbers as they are above us. This fall, the Spanish skyrunner completed his States of read more
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Malaysia may ban users under 16 from social media starting next year | TechCrunch
As Australia’s ban on social media use for users under 16 looms, it appears Malaysia now plans to implement a similar system starting next year. The country’s communications minister, Fahmi Fadzil, reportedly said the administration is considering systems for implementing age restrictions on social media platforms, barring users under 16 years old from platforms like read more
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Amazon Is Using Specialized AI Agents for Deep Bug Hunting
As generative AI pushes the speed of software development, it is also enhancing the ability of digital attackers to carry out financially motivated or state-backed hacks. This means that security teams at tech companies have more code than ever to review while dealing with even more pressure from bad actors. On Monday, Amazon will publish read more
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The Hard-Left Shooters Leading a Gun Culture Revolution
Kasarda is dressed in a sandy acid-wash T-shirt and tartan cargo pants—“postapocalyptic cowboy meets dad,” Gun Bunny chimes in. A 51-year-old cis white man whose love of subcultures spans hacking, industrial music, and a stint as a minister with the Satanic Temple, Kasarda eschews the title of “leader.” On the contrary, he says he has read more
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Europe Is Bending the Knee to the US on Tech Policy
Almost everything is on hiatus. The EU AI Act, Digital Services Act, and Digital Markets Act are all at risk. The European Commission is preparing to end the year with virtually no movement on its most important tech policy initiatives. Many measures may even be reversed. In particular, a series of changes threatens to weaken read more
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'Nobody wants to come': What if the U.S. can no longer attract immigrant physicians?
Michael Liu grew up in Toronto, Canada, then moved to the U.S. for college and medical school because, to him, America was the premiere destination for fulfilling his aspirations to become a physician and researcher. “You know, in chase of the American Dream, and understanding all the opportunities — that was such a draw for read more
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Palo Alto says prepare for quantum-powered attacks as AI-driven browsers evolve
Hostile nations may soon exploit quantum computers to compromise existing encryption standards Current firewalls could require replacement to remain effective against quantum-enabled threats AI-integrated enterprise browsers increase exposure to attacks on corporate networks Palo Alto Networks has warned rapidly advancing technologies may soon render current security appliances insufficient. The security firm’s CEO Nikesh Arora suggested read more
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