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- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau fines BloomTech for false claims [631d]
- Seven Waymo robotaxis block traffic to San Francisco freeway on-ramp [631d]
- Ramp raises another $150 million co-led by Khosla, Founders Fund at a $7.65B valuation [631d]
- Alphabet X’s Bellwether harnesses AI to help predict natural disasters [631d]
- Don’t blame MKBHD for the fate of Humane AI and Fisker [631d]
- Dark Space is building a rocket-powered boxing glove to push debris out of orbit [631d]
- AirChat, the buzzy new social app, could be great – or, it could succumb to the same fate as Clubhouse [631d]
- Mastering finance essentials with Mercury’s VP of finance, Dan Kang, at TechCrunch Early Stage [631d]
- Adtech giants like Meta must give EU users real privacy choice, says EDPB [631d]
- Reddit CPO talks new features: better translations, moderation and dev tools [631d]
- TikTok starts testing its Instagram competitor TikTok Notes in Canada and Australia [631d]
- Live selling startup CommentSold uses AI to generate shoppable, social-ready clips [631d]
- Palo Alto Networks’ firewall bug under attack brings fresh havoc to thousands of companies [631d]
- TechCrunch Minute: New Atlas robot stuns experts in first reveal from Boston Dynamics [631d]
- Brave Search is adopting AI to answer your queries [631d]
- Cherub, an angel investing community inspired by dating apps, entices investors and founders to pair up [631d]
- a16z-backed Rewind pivots to build AI-powered pendant to record your conversations [631d]
- ByteDance gets 24 hours to show EU a DSA risk assessment for TikTok Lite [631d]
- NeuBird is building a generative AI solution for complex cloud native environments [631d]
- Andreessen Horowitz’s $7.2B new funds for a “new era” [631d]
- Inversion Space will test its space-based delivery tech in October [631d]
- Boston Dynamics’ Atlas humanoid robot goes electric [631d]
- Fintech startup Mercury, which is under regulatory scrutiny, expands into consumer banking [631d]
- How Found Energy went from ‘self-cannibalizing robots’ to cleaning up heavy industry [631d]
- EU privacy body adopts view on Meta’s controversial ‘consent or pay’ tactic [631d]
- Lina Khan, Steve Case & more join StrictlyVC in Washington, D.C. [631d]
- Diagon puts ex-Tesla supply chain muscle to work for small businesses [631d]
- B2B marketplace The Folklore bags $3.4M seed to get brands into global stores [631d]
- Formlabs says new 3D printer ‘rivals injection molding’ [631d]
- BigPanda launches generative AI tool designed specifically for ITOps [631d]
- Klarna credit card launches in the US as Swedish fintech grows its market presence [631d]
- LinkedIn tests Premium Company Pages, with AI and marketing tools to grow audiences [631d]
- Tesla has spent $200,000 advertising on Elon Musk’s X so far [631d]
- Inside LemFi’s play to be fintech to the Global South diaspora [631d]
- A humanoid robot is on its way from Mobileye founder [631d]
- Vorlon is trying to stop the next big API breach [631d]
- Snap plans to add watermarks to images created with its AI-powered tools [631d]
- India scrambles to curb PhonePe and Google’s dominance in mobile payments [632d]
- Flatpay rings up $47M to target smaller merchants with simple payment solutions [632d]
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