Monthly Archives: January 2023

5 of the best journaling apps to log your thoughts and experiences

As we look to the year ahead, you may be interested in creating new habits and setting goals. Journaling is a popular practice that helps you reflect on your life, while also keeping track of your goals. If you’re looking … Continue reading

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Deconstructing ‘The Twitter Files’

The bombast with which the so-called Twitter Files have been released is incongruous with the mundanity of their content. Even so, as the circus folds up the big top and the barkers return to their Substacks, it is worth a … Continue reading

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Bad Meta! and other TC news

Welcome back to the TechCrunch Podcast. This week Christine Hall is here to talk about how VCs are using ChatGPT and Natasha Lomas comes on to explain why meta is in  regulatory hot water. And as always, Darrell breaks down … Continue reading

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Why Game and Software Developers Should Outsource Customer Support

The release of Final Fantasy 14 in 2021 was such a success that even digital copies of the game ran out. In addition to the shortage, long queue times and servers’ inability to manage many players further marred the launch. … Continue reading

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‘We rolled a 1’: D&D publisher addresses backlash over controversial license

After a week of silence amid intense backlash, Dungeons & Dragons publisher Wizards of the Coast (WoTC) has finally addressed its community’s concerns about changes to the open gaming license. The open gaming license (OGL) has existed since 2000 and … Continue reading

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The mixed messaging of mixed reality

I vividly remember my first Vive experience. It was many CESes ago. I was managing a different site. Budgets were tight and I had the most on-the-ground experience, so I went solo. I had a different kind of fire back … Continue reading

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Nala is a much cleaner, neater alternative for the APT package manager

Although the APT package manager is a simple and effective command-line tool for installing, updating, and removing software, it does have its weaknesses. Nala is here to improve on that. The post Nala is a much cleaner, neater alternative for … Continue reading

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4 tips to find the funding that fits your business

Carlos Antequera Contributor Share on Twitter Carlos Antequera is the CEO and co-founder of Novel Capital. The facts are clear: Startups are finding funding increasingly difficult to secure, and even unicorns appear cornered, with many lacking both capital and a … Continue reading

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TechCrunch+ roundup: 2022 stock options report, pivot to SaaS, crypto investor survey

We spend a lot of time praising tech investors and entrepreneurs for their risk appetite. But why don’t we put startup workers on the same pedestal? Who’s taking on more risk: A Stanford grad who leveraged their network to raise … Continue reading

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Winklevoss firm charged in US over crypto sales

Its partner company is also accused of illegal sales to hundreds of thousands of investors.

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