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Andreessen Horowitz is now openly courting capital from Saudi Arabia, despite U.S. strains
Andreessen Horowitz is now openly soliciting capital from Saudi Arabia, despite US tensions. TheoBloombergyesterday Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz appeared…
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Colossal space explosion is the most powerful humans have ever seen
Astronomers already know space explosion last fall was big. An explosion powerful enough to overload many cosmic explosion detectors is…
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Generative AI’s future in enterprise could be smaller, more focused language models
Greatness ability OpenAI’s ChatGPT wouldn’t be possible without large language models. These models are trained on billions, sometimes trillions of…
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Surprise Google Drive file limit policy leaves some users feeling shortchanged
Google has placed a hard limit on the number of files Drive users can have in an account, According to…
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There’s trouble in Startup Nation
WWelcome to TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startup and marketplace newsletter. It’s inspired by Daily TechCrunch+ column where it got its…
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‘Quordle’ today: See each ‘Quordle’ answer and hints for April 2
If quadrilateral Today’s been a little rough, you’ve come to the right place for hints. Not only hints here, but…
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Virgin Orbit runs low on cash, ByteDance pushes a TikTok replacement, and Canoo settles with the SEC
It’s the weekend, partygoers, and you know what that means: It’s Weekly Review (WiR) time. For the uninitiated, WiR is…
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Controversial influencer Andrew Tate and brother on house arrest in Romania following successful appeal
Controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are under house arrest, following the ruling of a Romanian…
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This Week in Apps: WWDC23, ByteDance pushes Lemon8 ahead of TikTok ban, T2 capitalizes on Twitter chaos
Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile…
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U.S. agency accuses Activision Blizzard of spying, threats, and other illegal tactics during unionization efforts
Activision Blizzard, publisher of call of duty franchise, has been charged by a US federal agency with espionage and intimidation…
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