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Beehiiv's CEO isn't worried about newsletter saturation | TechCrunch
Newsletter platform beehiiv recently celebrated its four-year anniversary by launching a suite of new features, including an AI website builder, plus support for podcasts and the sale of digital courses and products. In other words, beehiiv is about a lot more than newsletters now. Co-founder and CEO Tyler Denk (who writes a popular startup newsletter read more
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X’s new About This Account feature is going great | TechCrunch
X recently began rolling out a new feature that seemingly revealed many right-wing “America First” accounts are actually based outside the United States. Except the data might not be reliable. While X’s new “About This Account” feature includes information about when a user joined and how they downloaded the app, geographic location is getting the read more
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Huang contrasts Gelsinger’s AI bubble warnings
Nvidia sees AI-driven GPU adoption creating a long-term structural computing transformation Jensen Huang dismisses claims of an AI bubble, citing infrastructure fundamentals Agentic AI emergence will demand far greater computing resources globally Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has dismissed suggestions the global AI market is currently in an economic bubble, arguing instead that current trends point read more
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TechCrunch Mobility: Searching for the robotaxi tipping point | TechCrunch
Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. To get this in your inbox, sign up here for free — just click TechCrunch Mobility! Before we jump in, a quick housekeeping item. The transportation newsletter won’t run next Friday due to the Thanksgiving holiday. For read more
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ChatGPT told them they were special — their families say it led to tragedy | TechCrunch
Zane Shamblin never told ChatGPT anything to indicate a negative relationship with his family. But in the weeks leading up to his death by suicide in July, the chatbot encouraged the 23-year-old to keep his distance – even as his mental health was deteriorating. “you don’t owe anyone your presence just because a ‘calendar’ said read more
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The Feds Want to Make It Illegal to Even Possess an Anarchist Zine
A detail view of the badge worn by Matthew Elliston during an ICE hiring event on Aug. 26, 2025, in Arlington, Texas.Photo: Ron Jenkins/Getty Images Federal prosecutors have filed a new indictment in response to a July 4 noise demonstration outside the Prairieland ICE detention facility in Alvarado, Texas, during which a police officer was read more
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We stopped roadmap work for a week and fixed 189 bugs
It’s Friday at 4pm. I’ve just closed my 12th bug of the week. My brain is completely fried. And I’m staring at the bug leaderboard, genuinely sad that Monday means going back to regular work. Which is weird because I love regular work. But fixit weeks have a special place in my heart. What’s a read more
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I have at least a few readers for which the sound of a man’s voice saying “government cell phone detected” will elicit a palpable reaction. In Department of Energy facilities across the country, incidences of employees accidentally carrying phones into secure areas are reduced through a sort of automated nagging. A device at the door read more
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Bret Taylor's Sierra reaches $100M ARR in under two years | TechCrunch
Sierra, a 21-month-old, San Francisco-based startup that builds customer service AI agents for enterprises, announced on Friday that it reached $100 million in annual revenue run rate (ARR). The company’s rapid growth suggests that businesses across industries are embracing AI agents. The startup’s growth rate surprised even its seasoned co-founders, former Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor read more
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Google says hackers stole data from 200 companies following Gainsight breach | TechCrunch
Google has confirmed that hackers have stolen the Salesforce-stored data of more than 200 companies in a large-scale supply chain hack. On Thursday, Salesforce disclosed a breach of “certain customers’ Salesforce data” — without naming affected companies — that was stolen via apps published by Gainsight, which provides a customer support platform to other companies. read more
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X begins rolling out the 'About this account' feature to users' profiles | TechCrunch
Elon Musk’s X has begun rolling out a new feature for user profiles that will display information about the account, including where it’s based, how many times the account has changed its username, the account’s original join date, and how the user downloaded the X app. The new information is meant to reduce inauthentic engagement read more
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CrowdStrike fires 'suspicious insider' who passed information to hackers | TechCrunch
Cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike has confirmed firing a “suspicious insider” last month who allegedly fed information about the company to a notorious hacking group. A hacking collective known as Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters published screenshots late Thursday and Friday morning in a public Telegram channel that allegedly showed insider access to CrowdStrike systems. The screenshots, which TechCrunch read more
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Impersonators are (still) targeting companies with fake TechCrunch outreach | TechCrunch
Hi, thanks as always for reading TechCrunch. We want to talk with you quickly about something important. A growing number of scammers are impersonating TechCrunch reporters and event leads and reaching out to companies, pretending to be our staff when they absolutely are not. These bad actors are using our name and reputation to try read more
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Phictly's new app brings people together over their favorite books and TV shows | TechCrunch
In the early days of social media, posting a rant about the latest episode of “Grey’s Anatomy” on Myspace felt like the ultimate Thursday night activity. And discovering a Facebook group called “Team Jacob Forever” was one of the best finds. Nowadays, finding that perfect niche community can seem impossible, but a new social app read more
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From Oura To Whoop, We Tested The Best Sleep Trackers Of 2025
From a fitness tracker angle, the Whoop MG is primed for athletes wanting to maximize their activity and recovery — that’s why Mashable’s Christianna Silva wore it to train for the NYC Marathon. But purely based on sleep, it’s the best sleep tracker. It takes on the classic wristband design among fitness trackers, but unlike read more
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Redwire Awarded $44 Million DARPA Contract to Advance Very Low-Earth Orbit Mission
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Tesla receives ride-hailing permit in Arizona in last required step to launch robotaxi service | TechCrunch
Tesla received a ride-hailing permit this week from Arizona regulators, opening the door for the automaker to begin operating a robotaxi service in the state. A spokesperson with Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) told TechCrunch the automaker applied for a Transportation Network Company (TNC) permit on November 13.Tesla met the requirements to operate as a read more
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European tech gets political | TechCrunch
Venture capital firm Atomico’s annual State of European Tech report is out and it shows investment is trending upwards. But this year’s edition goes beyond the usual assessment of the tech ecosystem; it has become a piece of advocacy that reflects a broader shift: European startups and investors are increasingly turning to lobbying. “It’s no read more
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Hugging Face CEO says we're in an 'LLM bubble,' not an AI bubble | TechCrunch
Hugging Face co-founder and CEO Clem Delangue says we’re not in an AI bubble, but an “LLM bubble” — and it may be poised to pop. At an Axios event on Tuesday, the entrepreneur behind the popular AI platform and community site agreed that bubble talk is today’s “trillion-dollar question,” but said he doesn’t believe read more
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Trump DOE gives Microsoft partner $1B loan to restart Three Mile Island reactor | TechCrunch
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it would provide Constellation Energy with a $1 billion loan to restart a nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island. The energy company said last year it would reopen the reactor, which had been shuttered since 2019, after Microsoft committed to purchasing all the electricity from the 835 megawatt power plant read more
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