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Author Archives: Techme101
As private tech market heats up, PitchBook makes startup data available via ChatGPT
PitchBook is launching PitchBook Navigator, a new generative AI tool that produces private market insights based on user prompts.
Instacart tops third-quarter expectations under new CEO Rogers, gives strong guidance
Instacart said it’s expanding artificial intelligence tools, and recently launched a suite of new solutions for grocers.
Remote driving startup Vay could grab up to $410M from Singapore’s Grab
Vay, a German startup offering remote-controlled rental cars, will get an investment of up to $410M from Singaporean super-app company Grab.
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Why a lot of people are getting hacked with government spyware
Government surveillance vendors want us to believe their spyware products are only used in limited and targeted operations against terrorists and serious criminals. That claim is increasingly difficult to justify, given the broad range of victims — journalists, activists, and … Continue reading
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Digital Wallet Use Set to Exceed 6 Billion by 2030
Juniper Research forecasts a major shift in the global payments landscape. The post Digital Wallet Use Set to Exceed 6 Billion by 2030 appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Lenskart recovers from tepid open to close first day slightly above IPO price
Lenskart’s public listing stirred debate over the nearly $8 billion valuation set in its IPO.
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Alex Karp Goes to War
Palantir’s CEO is good with ICE and says he defends human rights. But will Israel and Trump ever go too far for him?
Japanese investors turn to Europe as deep tech boom lures capital abroad
Japanese investors participated in European financing rounds worth more than 33 billion euros ($38 billions) since 2019.
EU Considers Delaying Key AI Act Rules Amid Pressure from Trump and Big Tech
The decision could represent a significant shift in the EU’s approach to overseeing AI, as the EU was long considered a global leader in strict AI regulation. The post EU Considers Delaying Key AI Act Rules Amid Pressure from Trump … Continue reading
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Best High-Yield Business Savings Accounts for Tech Companies in 2025
Explore high-yield business savings options from digital-first platforms and traditional banks that offer modern, tech-friendly tools. The post Best High-Yield Business Savings Accounts for Tech Companies in 2025 appeared first on TechRepublic.
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