The Brutalist Report - techcrunch
- AI-based data center optimization startup MangoBoost raises $55M Series A [791d]
- Max Q: SpaceX, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic speak on space regulations [791d]
- So how about another 20 IPOs? [791d]
- FCC aims to investigate the risk of AI-enhanced robocalls [791d]
- What’s behind the fresh round of tech layoffs? [791d]
- Feds expand Tesla investigation to include vehicle range, personal benefits [791d]
- TikTok is testing 15-minute uploads with select users [791d]
- It’s too late for nuclear to save the climate [791d]
- Here’s hoping genAI can make Siri better [791d]
- After years of explosive growth, the French tech ecosystem is at a turning point [791d]
- Investors are split on whether California’s diversity bill will make an impact [791d]
- After $43B valuation, Databricks acquires data replication startup Arcion for $100M [791d]
- Want to invest in startups? Here are 4 ways to get started as a solo GP [791d]
- ‘Household restocking’ startup The Rounds uses tech and AI to make sustainable e-commerce profitable [791d]
- Fintech startup Finerio secures $6.5M to create open finance ecosystem in Latin America [791d]
- Ternary, a cloud spend management startup, raises $12M [791d]
- Not everyone is fond of venture debt [791d]
- Web Summit confirms Lisbon and Qatar events still on, ex-CEO Paddy Cosgrave has 80% ownership of business [791d]
- Nomad Homes adds software for real estate agents following $20M capital infusion [791d]
- Apple’s job listings suggest it plans to infuse AI in multiple products [791d]
- 10 editor-tested travel gifts for frequent fliers [791d]
- Reliance nears deal to acquire Disney’s India business, report says [791d]
- Tinder’s app gets more social by letting friends play matchmaker [791d]
- While tech companies play with OpenAI’s API, this startup believes small, in-house AI models will win [791d]
- Peak XV’s latest Surge batch is 77% AI and deeptech startups [792d]
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