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Monthly Archives: July 2023
Remember Amazon’s Clubhouse competitor? That’s okay — neither does almost anybody else
At the height of the COVID-19 health crisis, when many of us — forced by quarantine rules and social distancing guidelines — were locked indoors and away from public spaces, Clubhouse, the audio-focused social platform, grew explosively. A platform where … Continue reading
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Six Ways Female Entrepreneurs Can Address Challenges In The Femtech Market
Femtech continues to experience rapid growth among female consumers, as advanced developments in tech and software, supported by the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), aim to tackle issues related to health and wellness that only impact women. However, as femtech … Continue reading
Whither Israel? Israeli tech players comment on the impact of the country’s convulsions
As we covered in April, Israel has become convulsed by “reforms” to the judiciary, proposed by the Benjamin Netanyahu-led government, which passed yesterday. There is now deep concern that the judiciary’s 75-year history as an institution independent and separate from … Continue reading
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Buy in bulk: Take your team to TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 and save
TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 takes place on September 19–21 in San Francisco, and it’s our biggest Disrupt ever. More than 10,000 attendees, seven new industry-specific programming stages (we just added the Space Stage), the Disrupt Stage, the Builder Stage, the expo … Continue reading
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How Generative AI Can Help Shape the Future of Marketing
The latest technology that has swept the nation has been generative AI. With astounding capabilities that may have otherwise been seen as impossible by computers, it has seen a surge in popularity. This surge was partly fueled by OpenAI, the … Continue reading
GM isn’t going to kill off the Chevy Bolt EV after all
GM’s best-selling EV is sticking around after all. GM Chair and CEO Mary Barra said Tuesday during the company’s quarterly earnings call that the company will produce a next-generation Chevrolet Bolt EV outfitted with its new Ultium architecture that includes … Continue reading
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ChatGPT for Android is now available in the US, India, Bangladesh and Brazil
A few days after putting up a pre-order page on Google Play, OpenAI has flipped the switch and released ChatGPT for Android. The app is now live in a handful of countries, such as the U.S., India, Bangladesh and Brazil. … Continue reading
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Rare Apple computer trainers on sale for $50,000
The iconic pair were a limited edition made in the 1990’s only for employees.
Apple launches dev kit program for the Vision Pro
Ahead of the launch of its Vision Pro AR headset in early 2024, Apple’s beginning to seed developer kits to select eligible applicants. The company announced this week that it’ll loan Vision Pro developer kits to approved account holders in … Continue reading
Where data meets DEI with Mandy Price from Kanarys
Welcome back to Found, where we get the stories behind the startups. This week Becca and Dom are joined by Mandy Price, the co-founder and CEO at Kanarys, a SaaS startup that helps companies tackle their diversity and inclusion problems … Continue reading