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Monthly Archives: March 2025
Amazon’s Delivery Drones Are Grounded. The Birds and Dogs of This Texas Town Are Grateful
Amazon’s drones met more resistance in College Station, Texas, than in any other city in the US. Now they’re gone—and a sense of peace and privacy has been restored.
Bitcoin jumps nearly $14,000 in three days on Trump’s crypto reserve announcement
Cryptocurrencies rallied over the weekend after President Donald Trump teased new details about the highly anticipated strategic bitcoin reserve.
Hegseth orders pause in US cyber-offensive against Russia
The reported directive from the defence secretary comes during an American push to end the war in Ukraine.
How Candise Lin Became the Unofficial Ambassador of Chinese Internet Culture
Long before TikTok refugees discovered Red Note, Candise Lin was giving Americans a portal into the wild, hilarious world of Chinese social media.
Uber is piloting accounts for teenagers in India
Uber has started testing its teenagers-focused service, Uber for Teens, in India. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Google’s Gemini now lets you ask questions using videos and what’s on your screen
Google is adding new features to its AI assistant, Gemini, that let users ask it questions using video and content on the screen in real time. At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, the company showed off a … Continue reading
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Chinese EV startup Xpeng delivers over 30,000 cars for a fourth straight month
Chinese electric car company Xpeng delivered more than 30,000 cars for a fourth straight month in February, amid tepid growth in the market.
TikTok investigated over use of children’s data
It will look into how the social media platform uses the data of 13 to 17-year-olds to recommend content.
Crypto prices rally after Trump backs five coins for ‘crypto reserve’
Trump named five cryptocurrencies he wanted in a potential national reserve so the US could become “the Crypto Capital of the World”.
Lenovo teases solar-powered and foldable screen laptops in latest concept
Lenovo, the world’s biggest PC maker, has a history of showing off imaginative concepts with some becoming reality.