Monthly Archives: March 2025

Breast pump startup Willow acquires assets of Elvie as UK women’s health pioneer moves into administration

Women’s health and its startups building connected breast pumps, period trackers, and other apps and hardware designed for women have collectively pulled in more than $5 billion in funding in the last five years, but the market is tight, and … Continue reading

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How to Record a Phone Call on Android in 5 Ways

Recording phone calls on Android can be done using built-in features or third-party apps. Learn the best methods and legal tips in this guide.

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CoreWeave set to begin trading

CoreWeave received the most proceeds from a U.S. technology IPO since automation software maker UiPath went public in 2021.

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Lucid to ramp customer deliveries for Gravity SUV by end of April

Lucid Motors plans to resume customer deliveries for its new all-electric Gravity SUV at the end of April. Getting the Gravity into customer hands is a big milestone for Lucid, whose success will hinge on being able to offer vehicle … Continue reading

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‘It was weird, man’: Zuckerberg took Facebook employees to see ‘The Social Network’ when it came out

Mark Zuckerberg may not be the most likable figure in Silicon Valley, but we can empathize with him on this: it would feel really weird if someone made a movie about your life. On YouTubers Colin and Samir’s podcast, Zuckerberg … Continue reading

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Anthropic’s Claude Is Good at Poetry—and Bullshitting

Researchers looked inside the chatbot’s “brain.” The results were surprisingly chilling.

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CoreWeave CEO says lower IPO pricing was ‘where the buying interest was’

CoreWeave CEO Mike Intrator said on “Squawk Box” that the company had to “rightsize” its pricing ahead of the Friday IPO.

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CoreWeave Scales Back Ambition for Its I.P.O.

The company, which originally expected its shares to be priced between $47 and $55, will ask for $40 a share in a sign of stock market uncertainty.

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WhatsApp users can now add songs to their Status updates

WhatsApp launched a new feature on Friday, where users can include brief music clips in their Status updates, reminiscent of the Myspace era. Status resembles Instagram Stories and allows users to share photos, videos, and text that disappear after 24 … Continue reading

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YC-backed Taxo raises $5M to slash healthcare admin with its AI ‘reasoning engine’

YC-backed startup Taxo has raised a $5m seed round to save doctors time and money on admin work.

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