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The Station: Yandex spins out self-driving biz, Ike takes the SaaS road and a solid-state battery startup strikes SPAC
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Countries with COVID-19 Cases / Symptoms You should know.
COVID has made life very miserable for many of us. Let’s try to understand how COVID affects. The most common…
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Lokalise raises $6 million to make it easier to localize your product
Meet Lokalise, a Latvian startup that focuses on translation and localization of apps, websites, games and more. The company provides…
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How one VC firm wound up with no-code startups as part of its investing thesis
Welcome back to The TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s broadly based on the daily column that appears on…
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Media Roundup: Patreon joins unicorn club, Facebook could ban news in Australia, more
Welcome to the very first edition of Extra Crunch’s Media Roundup. Over the past few months, we’ve launched features like…
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SpaceX completes another successful short test flight of its Starship spacecraft prototype
[embedded content] SpaceX has done it again — a second “hop” flight in less than a month for its Starship…
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Rocket Lab secretly launched its very first satellite, ‘First Light’
Rocket Lab’s 14th mission, “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Optical,” had a stowaway aboard. The New Zealand launch company quietly…
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Twitter and Facebook wrestle with Trump telling Americans to vote twice
President Trump’s recent suggestion that North Carolina voters should cast multiple ballots has run afoul of Twitter’s election integrity…
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Oracle loses $10B JEDI cloud contract appeal yet again
Oracle was never fond of the JEDI cloud contract process, that massive $10 billion, decade-long Department of Defense cloud contract…
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Facebook to warn third-party developers of vulnerable code
Facebook has announced a policy change that will see the company notify third-party developers if it finds a security vulnerability…
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Nintendo rips the seal off the next generation of nostalgia, but fans fret
It has always been considered a matter of if, and not when, Nintendo would begin capitalizing in earnest on content…
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In amended filing, Palantir admits it won’t have independent board governance for up to a year
When we leaked Palantir’s S-1 IPO filing a week and a half ago, one of the more bizarre components that…
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Alphabet’s Loon balloons are helping scientists study gravity waves
In between beaming internet to people in developing countries and sometimes passing for UFOs, Alphabet’s Loon balloons have been busy helping…
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Pinterest users won’t see ads when they search for election-related content
Today’s policies build on the company’s decision to ban political advertising from its platform in 2018. As before, you won’t…
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Nintendo is remaking the first portable gaming system it ever built
Quick, what was the first portable gaming system Nintendo made? If you said “Game Boy”… solid guess, but not quite.…
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