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    Facebook will launch officially licensed music videos in the US starting this weekend – TechCrunch

    Facebook today confirmed it will begin rolling out official music videos across its platform in the U.S., as TechCrunch first reported, as well as...

    The iron rule of founder compensation is dead – TechCrunch

    Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast (now on Twitter!), where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. We had the full team...

    Opportunities (and challenges) in church tech – TechCrunch

    Part 2: Americans are growing less religious, but they're staying spiritual More posts by this contributor Voodoo Games thrives by upending conventional product design Venture investing in...

    Last day for early bird savings to Disrupt 2020 – TechCrunch

    It’s officially now o’clock startup fans. All good things come to an end, and today’s the last day you can score an early bird...

    Twitter finally bans former KKK leader, David Duke – TechCrunch

    Twitter has confirmed it has permanently banned the account of David Duke, former leader of white supremacist hate group the Ku Klux Klan. Duke...

    Amazon gains FCC approval for Kuiper internet satellite constellation and commits $10 billion to the project – TechCrunch

    Amazon has received approval from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to launch and operate a planned constellation of 3,236 internet satellites. That’s...

    Twitter says ‘phone spear phishing attack’ used to gain network access in crypto scam breach – TechCrunch

    Twitter has revealed a little more detail about the security breach it suffered earlier this month when a number of high profile accounts...

    Self-driving startup Argo AI hits $7.5 billion valuation – TechCrunch

    Autonomous vehicle technology startup Argo AI is valued at $7.5 billion, just a little more than three years after the company burst on...

    Ford Bronco reservations surpass 150,000 – TechCrunch

    The reception to Bronco 2021 — Ford’s flagship series of 4×4 vehicles that were revealed earlier this month — surpassed expectations of the company’s...

    Lawmakers, United in Their Ire, Lash Out at Big Tech’s Leaders

    The chiefs of Amazon, Apple, Google and Facebook faced withering questions from Democrats about anti-competitive practices and from Republicans about anti-conservative bias. Source link

    Rakuten is shuttering the online shop formerly known as Buy.com – TechCrunch

    Japanese conglomerate Rakuten has pulled the plug on its U.S. online retail store, originally known as Buy.com, and will wind down its operations...

    The Economy Is in Record Decline, but Not for the Tech Giants

    A day after lawmakers grilled the chief executives of the biggest tech companies about their size and power, Amazon, Apple, Alphabet and Facebook reported...

    Big tech crushes Q2 earnings expectations – TechCrunch

    Today after the bell, Apple, Alphabet, Facebook and Amazon reported their earnings results. Each bested expectations, and all but one are up sharply in...

    Apple beats Q3 expectations – TechCrunch

    Apple has a strong quarter despite coronavirus, Impossible Foods is coming to Walmart and NASA launches a new Mars rover. Here’s your Daily...

    What does accountability look like in 2020? – TechCrunch

    Rae Witte is a New York-based freelance journalist covering music, style, sneakers, art and dating, and how they intersect with tech. You can find...

    Triller sues TikTok over patent infringement – TechCrunch

    Social video platform Triller has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against its biggest rival TikTok and parent company ByteDance. The suit, which was filed...