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Author Archives: Techme101
Micro1, a competitor to Scale AI, raises funds at $500M valuation
A three-year-old startup providing data for AI labs is trying to fill the gap in the market left by Scale AI.
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Opendoor board chair Rabois says company is ‘bloated,’ needs to cut 85% of workforce
Keith Rabois was named chairman of Opendoor this week and the company, which he co-founded, hired former Shopify executive Kaz Nejatian as its new CEO.
Google Cloud Launches Free Multicloud Transfers Amid EU Data Act
Google Cloud Data Transfer Essentials lets orgs run cross-cloud workloads in parallel with zero-charge qualifying traffic, first launching in the EU & UK.
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New FAA program will let eVTOL startups test some operations before full certification
It’s a major change that paves the way for electric air taxi startups to perform more robust demonstrations of their technology before they begin any commercial flights.
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I Wasn’t Sure I Wanted Anthropic to Pay Me for My Books—I Do Now
Anthropic agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement for authors whose books were used to train its AI model. As an author who fits that description, I’ve come around to the idea.
Joby and Archer join FAA’s eVTOL pilot testing program
The Federal Aviation Administration announced an air taxi pilot program Friday two months after President Donald Trump’s executive order.
Tether reveals USAT stablecoin, appoints Bo Hines, former White House advisor, to lead U.S. business
Tether has revealed its domestic stablecoin, USAT, and named former White House advisor Bo Hines CEO of its U.S. business.
Apple iPhone Air’s China release delayed
Wireless carriers in China must obtain regulatory approval before they can sell devices with an eSIM, the company said.
TIOBE Index for September 2025: Top 10 Most Popular Programming Languages
Perl remains in the top 10, with a slight decrease in popularity but still showing a remarkable comeback.
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Preparing for your later-stage raise: Insider strategies from top investors at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
Planning your Series C and beyond? Hear from IVP’s Zeya Yang, Generation’s Lila Preston, and Diligent Robotics’ Andrea Thomaz on the Builders Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, October 27–29 in San Francisco.
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