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Category Archives: Tech
Microsoft built a PC that can’t run local apps
Prefer to offload all your Windows tasks to the cloud? Microsoft may just have the compact, desk-bound computer for you. On Tuesday at Microsoft Ignite 2024, the tech giant unveiled Windows 365 Link, a fanless, lightweight PC that connects to … Continue reading
Nvidia must show Blackwell chip can drive growth in earnings report
Nvidia is on a historic run as its GPU chips are the technology industry’s tool of choice for making and deploying generative artificial intelligence software.
Workbrew makes open-source package manager Homebrew enterprise-friendly
Workbrew emerges from stealth with the mission of mitigating the risks of “shadow IT” practices around Homebrew package manager deployments. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Itching to write a book? AI publisher Spines wants to make a deal
Generative AI has upended how we write things… or even if we write at all. Now a startup wants to be the main character in the next chapter of that story: AI that replaces the role of the publisher. Spines … Continue reading
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European tech funding declines for third consecutive year — but the sector is finally stabilizing
VC investment in European startups is projected to decline for a third straight year, according to Atomico — but there are signs things are finally stabilizing.
The Game Awards 2024: Astro Bot and Final Fantasy lead nominations
The 3D platformer and role-playing game get seven nods each at the “Oscars of Gaming”.
Former basketball hopeful wants to prevent ACL tears with airbags for knees
You’ve heard of car airbags deploying within milliseconds to protect passengers. How about an airbag for your knee? © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Indian news agency sues OpenAI alleging copyright infringement
One of India’s largest news agencies has sued OpenAI in a case that could set a precedent for how AI companies use copyrighted news content. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Fintech unicorns are watching Klarna’s debut for signs of when IPO window will reopen
Financial technology unicorns aren’t in a rush to go public even after buy now, pay later firm Klarna filed for a U.S. IPO.
Sagence is building analog chips to run AI
Graphics processing units (GPUs), the chips on which most AI models run, are energy-hungry beasts. As a consequence of the accelerating incorporation of GPUs in data centers, AI will drive a 160% uptick in electricity demand by 2030, Goldman Sachs … Continue reading