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- PG&E says Tesla battery was source of power storage site fire [1017d]
- SpinLaunch wraps up new round to fling payloads to space [1017d]
- Leoparda Electric is bringing battery swapping for two-wheelers to LatAm [1017d]
- 33% of U.S. TikTok users say they regularly get their news on the app, up from 22% in 2020 [1017d]
- Razor’s Edge Ventures closes $340M fund as it looks to invest in defense startups [1017d]
- Building control startup PassiveLogic inks partnership with Nvidia, secures $15M [1017d]
- Facebook adds new Pages features to help creators connect with fans and get discovered [1017d]
- Amid volatile markets, VCs and startups must embrace transparency [1017d]
- Arcadia wants to bring carbon transparency to ESG claims with Salesforce partnership [1017d]
- Tinder finds a better use by adding adoptable dogs to its app in celebration of National Dog Week [1017d]
- Hertz will order up to 175,000 EVs from General Motors, including BrightDrop vans [1017d]
- SoftBank Robotics Europe is now Aldebaran (again) [1017d]
- Disney+ makes it through its first livestreamed TV show, ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ without major crashes [1017d]
- Nvidia debuts new high-end RTX 4090 GPU after previous generation gobbled up by crypto miners [1017d]
- YouTube announces Creator Music, a new way for creators to shop for songs for use in videos [1017d]
- TechCrunch+ roundup: Due diligence roadmap, employment law basics, YC’s Michael Seibel [1017d]
- Europe’s top court chalks up more strikes against bulk data retention [1017d]
- Microsoft rolls out Windows 11 update with File Explorer tabs, system-wide captions and more [1017d]
- YouTube targets TikTok with revenue sharing for Shorts, Partner Program expansion [1017d]
- Nvidia unveils Drive Thor, one chip to rule all software-defined vehicles [1017d]
- Nintendo is ending support for account logins via Facebook and Twitter [1017d]
- Nvidia launches new services for training large language models [1017d]
- Tesla extends FSD access amid regulator scrutiny [1017d]
- Enact Systems connects solar installers and customers for more efficient energy use [1017d]
- Nvidia debuts new products for robotics developers, including Jetson Orin Nano [1017d]
- LibreOffice begins charging Mac App Store users $8.99 [1017d]
- Antimatter brings shitposting to the classroom [1017d]
- Announcing the agenda for TechCrunch Sessions: Crypto 2022 [1017d]
- 4 employment law mistakes startups can stop making today [1017d]
- Nilos unifies crypto and fiat accounts for small businesses [1017d]
- Blue Origin’s private space station is starring in a new movie — but it’s firmly grounded for now [1017d]
- 5 compelling reasons why you don’t want to miss TechCrunch Disrupt [1017d]
- Jitx wants to change the way engineers design circuit boards using code [1017d]
- Apple to fix annoying copy and paste bug, camera shaking and more in next week’s iOS 16 update [1017d]
- Twitter’s new opt-in feature will remind you to add alt text to photo uploads [1017d]
- 5 questions for venture capital in Q3 2022 [1017d]
- InnovaFeed nabs $250M to extend its vertical insect farms to the US [1017d]
- Flowhub launches Maui, the next generation of its cannabis POS platform [1017d]
- Dating app Hinge adds more ways to connect with new polls and video-specific prompts [1017d]
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