The Brutalist Report - techcrunch
- Behold! The Webb Space Telescope’s glorious first image shows countless distant galaxies [1169d]
- Daily Crunch: Raise now, pay later: $800M funding round slashes Klarna’s valuation by 85% [1170d]
- Max Q: Grounded [1170d]
- Veteran digital health pros found virtual eating disorder care startup [1170d]
- Anonymous social NGL tops 15M installs, $2.4M in revenue as users complain about being scammed [1170d]
- Nanoracks and Gitai team up for second space robotics demo aboard the ISS [1170d]
- Lawmakers ask Facebook and Instagram to explain why they removed abortion posts [1170d]
- Now that Klarna has a new valuation, is Affirm cheap? [1170d]
- These earbuds give everything but your voice the ‘talk to the hand’ treatment [1170d]
- macOS Ventura’s public beta is here; these are the top features [1170d]
- How to use grants and partnerships to fund early stage robotic startups [1170d]
- Turn your startup’s pricing strategy into a powerful growth lever [1170d]
- Pluto TV revamps its lineup with a focus on using lifestyle content and game shows to draw in viewers [1170d]
- Battery recycling could be the next investor darling of the EV era [1170d]
- Spotify brings real-time lyrics to Google Nest Hub [1170d]
- Twitter now lets all users ‘unmention’ themselves in tweets [1170d]
- Hopin cuts 29% of its staff, just months after its last layoffs [1170d]
- How your company can adopt a usage-based business model like AWS [1170d]
- Apple releases the first public beta for iOS 16 [1170d]
- The good and bad news for women founders so far in 2022 [1170d]
- Google’s Gradient backs Penny to help UK workers merge and manage their pension pots [1170d]
- Doordash bought Chowbotics last year, now it’s shutting down the salad robot startup [1170d]
- Will Mars be ruled by Elon Musks’ ever-growing brood? And other TC news [1170d]
- Instagram tests a ‘Live Producer’ tool that lets you go live from a desktop using streaming software [1170d]
- Microsoft reverses its reversal on blocking Office macros by default [1170d]
- Klarna confirms $800M raise as valuation drops 85% to $6.7B [1170d]
- TikTok targets small businesses with new ‘Follow Me’ educational program [1170d]
- Cost cutting, layoffs remain leading startup themes [1170d]
- PayTalk promises to handle all sorts of payments with voice, but the app has a long way to go [1170d]
- Audience Choice voting for Disrupt roundtables ends this Friday [1170d]
- WhatsApp will now let you use any emoji as a reaction on WhatsApp [1170d]
- Barcelona’s Impress heads towards a $125M Series B round in its bid to digitize orthodontics [1170d]
- Italy warns TikTok over privacy policy switch [1170d]
- Uprise banks $1.4M to be a ‘family office’ for Gen Z [1170d]
- Byju’s yet to secure $250 million of its $800 million March funding [1170d]
- Meta launches Sphere, an AI knowledge tool based on open web content, used initially to verify citations on Wikipedia [1170d]
- Paladin Cloud launches open source platform for cloud security and governance [1170d]
- London fails to retain Atlassian as it heads Stateside in search of a ‘broader set’ of investors [1170d]
- For businesses seeking low-code fintech infrastructure options, there’s a Quiltt for that [1170d]
- Online donation platform Change helps charities fundraise in crypto [1170d]
- The Station: Layoffs are coming for the AV world, VW plans ‘big moves’ in China and inside Cruise’s robotaxi outages [1170d]
- Unacademy founders take a pay cut, pledge an IPO in two years [1170d]
- Pix Moving brings robovans to Japan, eyes DAO-based EV making [1170d]
- Kadmos, a salary payments platform for migrant workers, raises $29.5M [1170d]
- Leaked Uber Files reveal history of lawbreaking, lobbying and exploiting violence against drivers [1170d]
- Despite layoffs, there’s still a talent crunch in Southeast Asia [1170d]
- Tiger Global to slow startup investments for two quarters, eyes new fund later this year [1170d]
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