Month: January 2023

From transparent solar panels to fusion power breakthroughs, lots of time, talent and money is being invested in developing more sustainable technologies. We put together a list of some of the ones we’ll be keeping an eye on in 2023. Now playing: Watch this: Clean Energy Tech Trends in 2023 4:33 Let’s start our rundown
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Wine tasting is a great way to expand your palate and your wine knowledge, not to mention have some fun. However, most people don’t have the time or money to do all of that on a regular basis. Besides the ease and accessibility to some of the best wine in the world, wine clubs also
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Welcome, welcome, folks, to Week in Review, TechCrunch’s regular column that recaps the last week in news. If you’d like it in your inbox every Saturday, sign up here. Hope you’re sitting comfortably with a warm beverage on this wintery Saturday afternoon. Expecting Greg’s byline? Not to worry — he’s still enjoying parental leave, as
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Apple has released the iOS 16.3 beta 2 to public beta testers, bringing new features to testers, like help finding parking via Apple Maps. The first iOS 16.3 beta appeared shortly after the release of iOS 16.2 and brought a few new features to testers’ iPhones as well. As always, we recommend downloading a beta only on something
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Welcome to Startups Weekly, a nuanced take on this week’s startup news and trends by Senior Reporter and Equity co-host Natasha Mascarenhas. To get this in your inbox, subscribe here. It took me a while, but I’m realizing that my startup love language is discussing any attempts to standardize the opaque and often informal world
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For a lot of riders out there, paddle board season goes all year long regardless of the weather. Even if you don’t have a paddle sesh planned in the near future, it’s always a good time to upgrade your current equipment and check out the different deals SUP brands have to offer.  McKenzie Dillon/CNET Whether
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Android: not just another word for “robot.” It’s also a good option for anyone who wants a mobile device unshackled by the closed operating systems used by certain other smartphone manufacturers. Or, most importantly for our purposes, a library of games that’s nearly bottomless. All those options can be a double-edged sword—even if you’ve been
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I vividly remember my first Vive experience. It was many CESes ago. I was managing a different site. Budgets were tight and I had the most on-the-ground experience, so I went solo. I had a different kind of fire back then, writing 100 stories over five days and walking every possible inch of the show
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Carlos Antequera Contributor The facts are clear: Startups are finding funding increasingly difficult to secure, and even unicorns appear cornered, with many lacking both capital and a clear exit. But equity rounds aren’t the only way for a company to raise money — alternative and other non-dilutive financing options are often overlooked. Taking on debt
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/ If the camera is using an infrared light, your phone can pick up what your eyes can’t. Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge To quote a worn — but occasionally true — saying from Joseph Heller’s novel Catch-22, “Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t after you.” The popularity of Airbnb and
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It’s a strange week. Strange and strangely familiar. You stay at the same hotel in a nearly identical room to the one you stayed in for the last 10 years or so. You see friends and colleagues you’ve not seen in a while. Everyone is three years older and a bit worse for wear. A
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