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Category Archives: Tech
NetSuite CRM vs. Salesforce (2024): Which CRM Is Best?
Compare NetSuite CRM and Salesforce to determine which CRM is best for your business. Explore features, pricing and suitability to find the perfect CRM solution for your needs.
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The fight over Fisker’s assets is already heating up
Fisker is just a few days into its Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and the fight over its assets is already charged, with one lawyer claiming the startup has been liquidating assets “outside the court’s supervision.” At issue is the relationship between … Continue reading
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Hacker claims to have 30 million customer records from Australian ticket seller giant TEG
A hacker is advertising customer data allegedly stolen from the Australia-based live events and ticketing company TEG on a well-known hacking forum. On Thursday, a hacker put up for sale the alleged stolen data from TEG, claiming to have information … Continue reading
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Tesla has downsized by at least 14% this year after Elon Musk said layoffs would exceed 10%
Tesla internal records viewed by CNBC suggest that the company employs just over 121,000 people, including temps.
Tesla makes Musk best-paid CEO of all time and Fisker bites the dust
Welcome to Startups Weekly — Haje‘s weekly recap of everything you can’t miss from the world of startups. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Friday. Elon Musk just convinced Tesla shareholders to approve his $56 billion … Continue reading
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Apple Intelligence won’t launch in EU this year due to antitrust regulation
Apple Intelligence and two other features won’t be available in the European Union when they launch later this year, due to interoperability rules in the DMA.
Dot’s AI really, really wants to get to know you
Dot is a new AI companion and chatbot that thrives on getting to know your innermost thoughts and feelings. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
E-fuels startup Aether Fuels is raising $34.3 million, per filing
The e-fuels startup is working on producing fuel for aviation and maritime shipping using carbon dioxide and other waste carbon streams. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Fisker faced financial distress as early as last August
Fisker was facing “potential financial distress” as early as last August, according to a new filing in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding, which the EV startup initiated earlier this week. The admission provides a clearer picture of Fisker’s troubles in … Continue reading
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Cruise clears key hurdle to getting robotaxis back on roads in California
Cruise, the self-driving subsidiary of General Motors, has agreed to pay a $112,500 fine for failing to provide full information about an accident involving one of its robotaxis last year. The settlement with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) not … Continue reading
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