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Month: May 2023
/ Google recently demonstrated how its Duet AI features might soon be able to analyze your work and suggest ways to continue or improve it. If this reminds you of Clippy, then you’re not alone. By Jon Porter, a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and
Camille Stewart Contributor Camille Stewart is the White House Deputy National Cyber Director for Technology and Ecosystem Security. Thomas Peng Contributor Thomas Peng is the Chief of Operations and Administration at the United States Peace Corps. Dear Tech Workers, Careers are defined by moments. Sometimes, these moments are meticulously planned out, and carefully strategized —
See at Sling TV Sling TV Watch the Premier League on USA Network from $40 a month See at Now Now Watch the Premier League in the UK from £12 It’s set to be a frantic 90 minutes at Goodison Park on Sunday, as Everton’s battle to beat relegation from the English Premier League sees
The scrolling function on your iPhone is something you probably don’t think about much. In fact, the experience is so seamless that it’s easy to find yourself doomscrolling on social media for hours on end, or even working your way down a long email, until you realize you need to get back to the top
Welcome to Startups Weekly, a nuanced take on this week’s startup news and trends by Senior reporter Natasha Mascarenhas. Startups Weekly readers know I love a pivot story, and now I have one of my own: I’m leaving TechCrunch! This is my last Startups Weekly issue, a newsletter that I’ve written every week for over
Welcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s inspired by the daily TechCrunch+ column where it gets its name. Want it in your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here. This week, I look into three topics that don’t have to be an “either/or” situation: France or the U.K.; product-led or sales-led; psychedelics medicine
/ Gmail will start helping you write more polished prose — but more polished doesn’t automatically mean better. By Adi Robertson, a senior tech and policy editor focused on VR, online platforms, and free expression. Adi has covered video games, biohacking, and more for The Verge since 2011. Share this story Of all the emotions
Over-the-air broadcasting is going through a significant evolution that’ll lead to 4K and HDR content, additional programming and more. And it will still be free. If you’re paying for cable, satellite or even a live-TV service like YouTube TV, learning that you can get free network TV content over the air in every city
Elden Ring is hard. That won’t surprise anyone who’s played through a preview FromSoftware game, but even that won’t prepare you properly for all the “You Died” title screens you’re bound to see. If you’re going to make it through this adventure, you’ll need powerful weapons. And to get powerful weapons, you’ll need Smithing Stones.
Building and maintaining relationships is hard, and COVID-19 definitely didn’t help. Multiple studies have shown that adults have gotten even more lonely since the start of the pandemic. Founders are trying to find tech solutions. There are many startups looking to combat loneliness — some formed years before the pandemic — including senior-focused ElliQ and
/ Google barely mentioned Android 14… and that might actually be a good thing for Android. By Allison Johnson, a reviewer with 10 years of experience writing about consumer tech. She has a special interest in mobile photography and telecom. Previously, she worked at DPReview. Share this story This year’s I/O keynote featured a lot
Google’s debut foldable makes a strong first impression. But if recent Pixels are anything to go by, the company has a lot to prove when it comes to performance and dependability. By Chris Welch, a reviewer specializing in personal audio and home theater. Since 2011, he has published nearly 6,000 articles, from breaking news and
If you have a hard time sleeping at night, the solution could be on your feet. No, really. While stress and certain health conditions are often the culprits behind insomnia and its restless nights, there could be another reason why you can’t get to sleep: cold feet. A 2018 study found that participants who wore
In case you haven’t heard, you — yes you, TechCrunch readers — have a voice and a vote in the programming at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023, taking place September 19–21 in San Francisco. Audience Choice voting is open now through May 17 at 11:59 p.m. PDT. Final chance: Today’s the last day you can score early-bird
Darkness swirls. The hairy legs of a tarantula crawl across your face. A slithering snake encircles your legs. Fins circle you, slowly getting closer and closer as you tread deep, murky water. Your teeth fall from your mouth in a shower of enamel. You’re standing in front of a huge crowd in nothing but your
I laugh through the pain because it sounds like we won’t get Dragon Age: Dreadwolf anytime soon, since publisher EA’s earnings report earlier this week said the game wouldn’t be out in 2023. It’s been almost a decade since Dragon Age: Inquisition launched in 2014, so fans have been waiting a long while to see
Advertisement Hours later, I head out to sit in the blazing sun for a bit to recharge my battery and notice the front of the Nintendo store looks conspicuously spacious. I hustle over, figuring I’ll snag a copy for someone else at Kotaku who wants to play (I do not). But as soon as I
Nintendo / Digital FoundryI hear you thinking, “surely there’s another console from Nintendo on the way, right?” The Switch has been out for a while, true, but as we reported on Tuesday, May 9, Nintendo has no plans for a hardware refresh or followup to the Switch in 2023. Advertisement Read More: Nintendo Says Don’t
May means even more games for PlayStation Plus. Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is one of the early PS5 titles to take advantage of the console’s solid-state storage and it’s coming to PS Plus on May 16. Other major games coming to PS Plus on Tuesday are the remaster of Ghostbusters: The Video Game, the most
Michael Beckley Contributor Michael Beckley is a co-founder and CTO of Appian, where he drives the technical vision for the company, leads product and solutions marketing teams, and oversees customer initiatives. When the economy is tight, financial institutions are faced with several mutually-reinforcing challenges. The temptation for bad action on the part of customers increases.
/ Are we watching history repeat? By Elizabeth Lopatto, a reporter who writes about tech, money, and human behavior. She joined The Verge in 2014 as science editor. Previously, she was a reporter at Bloomberg. Share this story There are some who will tell you that Ask Jeeves was right all along. I’m less sure
How far has the psychedelics medicines industry come over the past 12 months? Well, it depends on where you look. If you look at the stock market, the view isn’t very good: the charts are all down and in the red, and all you can see are psychedelics companies tottering by, doing their best to
Google has opened the Bard floodgates, at least to English speakers in many parts of the world. After two months of more limited testing, the waitlist governing access to the AI-powered chatbot is gone. Google announced the move at its Google I/O developer conference on Wednesday, a week after Microsoft removed the waitlist for its
/ With the launch of its tablet for the home, Google just killed the smart display. Not because its solution is a great one, but because it’s a better one. By Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, a smart home reviewer who’s been testing connected gadgets since 2013. Previously a writer for Wirecutter, Wired, and BBC Science Focus.
/ It’s been in beta — but at Google I/O 2023, we’re learning what Android 14 is all about. By Sean Hollister, a senior editor and founding editor of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and tech toys. He’s spent 15 years editing the likes of CNET, Gizmodo, and Engadget. Share this story It wouldn’t
Diablo 4, the latest installment of the popular dungeon crawler, comes out on June 6, but players can try out some of the game in an open beta happening on Friday. The third Diablo 4 open beta — which developer Blizzard Entertainment is calling a Server Slam — will give fans of the series one
On Friday, MAL’s official Twitter account informed users that it expects “to resume service in ~22 hours” from when its post was made (12:08 A.M. CST) Advertisement “Thank you for your patience and support during this emergency maintenance,” MAL wrote at the end of the post. WTF is Serial Experiments Lain? Serial Experiments Lain is
gymnast86Gymnast86 then beelined toward Hyrule Castle, where a Rehydrated Ganon has holed up. But first, he made a pitstop at the Lookout Landing Skyview Tower to snatch up three different broadswords for the battles ahead. After a few cutscenes and killing a couple of Moblins at the corrupted castle, gymnast86 slipped into the crumbling walls
Sweden-based VC fund Pale Blue Dot bounced onto the scene in 2020 with a €53 million fund to help climate-focused startups. This fund grew again by €34 million in April 2021, and after deploying investments into 28 climate-forward companies, the investor this week announced it has officially closed its second fund. This one is valued
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