The Brutalist Report - techcrunch
- Zuck shrugs off DeepSeek, vows to spend hundreds of billions on AI [392d]
- LinkedIn passes $2B in premium revenue in 12 months, with overall revenue up 9% on the year [392d]
- Elon Musk claims Tesla will launch a self-driving service in Austin in June [392d]
- Threads adds another 20M monthly users since December, reaching 320M [392d]
- Hackers are hijacking WordPress sites to push Windows and Mac malware [392d]
- Microsoft brings a DeepSeek model to its cloud [392d]
- Joe Lonsdale’s 8VC seeking $1B for new fund [392d]
- DeepSeek might have a trademark problem in the US [392d]
- What DeepSeek, China, and Trump mean for Apple ahead of its Q1 earnings [392d]
- MoviePass might pivot to crypto [392d]
- Climate change ignited LA’s wildfire risk — these startups want to extinguish it [393d]
- Waymo reportedly testing robotaxis in 10 new cities in 2025 [393d]
- Instagram gives creators more insight into their reels’ performance [393d]
- Anthropic’s CEO says DeepSeek shows US export rules are working [393d]
- Report: Majority of US teens have lost trust in Big Tech [393d]
- Netflix adds a convenient feature for iOS users to download an entire TV season at once [393d]
- Health insurance startup Alan keeps growing at a rapid pace [393d]
- Resolution Games announces Battlemarked, an upcoming VR Dungeons & Dragons game [393d]
- TechCrunch Disrupt 2025: Only 3 days left for 2-for-1 Pass [393d]
- Clutch grabs $20M to build out its non-human security ID platform [393d]
- Finout raises $40M Series C for its cloud cost management service [393d]
- On Tesla earnings day, all eyes are Elon, profits, and AI [393d]
- Solar startup Niko is building Mexico’s first virtual power plant [393d]
- DeepSeek’s app becomes unavailable on Apple’s and Google’s app stores in Italy [393d]
- Engineering giant Smiths Group says hackers accessed its systems during cyberattack [393d]
- Uber-backed mobility fintech Moove acquires Brazil’s Kovi, takes ARR to $275M [393d]
- ChatGPT’s mobile users are 85% male, report says [393d]
- Meteomatics eyes U.S. expansion for its enterprise-focused weather forecasting tools [393d]
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