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Monthly Archives: July 2024
Can Pepe Achieve a 3X Surge to $15 Billion Market Cap Amid the New Pepe-Themed Presale Frenzy?
Pepe, the popular meme coin, has experienced a significant surge, rallying an impressive 43% in just a week. This strong performance has not only brought renewed attention to Pepe itself but also to other meme coins with a Pepe theme. … Continue reading
Unpacking how Alphabet’s rumored Wiz acquisition could affect VC
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is in advanced talks to acquire cybersecurity startup Wiz for $23 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. TechCrunch’s sources heard similar and added that deal discussions could last into next week. If … Continue reading
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Microsoft says 8.5M Windows devices were affected by CrowdStrike outage
Around 8.5 million devices — less than 1 percent Windows machines globally — were affected by the recent CrowdStrike outage, according to a Microsoft blog post by David Weston, the company’s vice president of enterprise and OS security. These are … Continue reading
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New Crypto Listing Soon – WienerAI Meme Token ICO Hits Over $7 Million, Last Chance to Buy
Some meme coins have rallied recently, which could boost investor interest in WienerAI and drive renewed momentum for its upcoming token launch. Many analysts think the demand for the project will keep growing after its launch on July 31st, possibly … Continue reading
Top Meme Coin Presales with Potential for 100x Returns in the Next Bull Market
A new wave of crypto projects is set to disrupt the market this year, offering investors a chance to grow their investment by 100x. This article highlights the best crypto presales of July 2024 that you shouldn’t miss before the … Continue reading
Microsoft Flight Simulator Summer Sale – here are some of the best-rated add-ons to buy
The Microsoft Flight Simulator Summer Sale is upon us and this annual event has become increasingly popular with the sim’s 15 million pilots as a great way to pick up some new aircraft and scenery for your favorite sim at … Continue reading
OnePlus 13: Release Date, Price, Specs and Rumors
It may be less than six months ago that we were introduced to the OnePlus 12, but attention is quickly switching to the potential release of the OnePlus 13. The Chinese tech giant arguably released its best smartphone yet when … Continue reading
Some Black startup founders feel betrayed by Ben Horowitz’s support for Trump
Trump is an advocate for a number of policies that could be harmful to people of color. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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The CrowdStrike fail and next global IT meltdown already in the making
The best defense against the next CrowdStrike is requiring software updates to be rolled out incrementally and building redundancy into systems.
The Crowdstrike outage and global software’s single-point failure problem
The CrowdStrike software bug that took down Microsoft operating system-based IT around the globe exposed a ‘single-point’ failure risk that is rising.