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Dutch payments startup Mollie raises $106M at $1B+ valuation : Author – Ingrid Lunden

September 7, 2020 Ingrid Lunden 0

TechCrunch E-commerce has seen a huge jump in the last eight months, driven by consumers shopping more for goods online while spending more time at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, a payments startup out […]

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Western Digital is trying to redefine the word “RPM”: Author – Jim Salter

September 7, 2020 Jim Salter 0

Ars Technica Redditor /u/Amaroko placed this WD Blue drive on an empty cardboard box, and held a Blue Yeti mic just above it while it powered on. Spectral analysis of the audio shows a 90Hz […]

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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 : Author – Kirsten Korosec

September 7, 2020 Kirsten Korosec 0

TechCrunch The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things transportation. Sign up here — just click The Station — to receive it every weekend in your inbox. Hello and welcome back to The Station, […]

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The Shed is a startup out of Virginia trying to revive the rental-for-everything business : Author – Jonathan Shieber

September 7, 2020 Jonathan Shieber 0

TechCrunch Reducing consumption by expanding the notion of the rental economy and giving people access to tools and equipment has been something of a startup holy grail for some time. It’s a model that’s worked […]

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Human Capital: Workers are upset about labor practices, and Amazon and Apple are on the defensive : Author – Megan Rose Dickey

September 7, 2020 Megan Rose Dickey 0

TechCrunch Happy Labor Day and welcome back to Human Capital, where we unpack the latest in tech labor, and diversity, equity and inclusion. Human Capital will soon be available as a newsletter. Sign up here […]

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5 Reasons you need to attend TC Sessions: Mobility 2020 : Author – Alexandra Ames

September 7, 2020 Alexandra Ames 0

TechCrunch Get ready to spend two days rubbing virtual elbows with the global mobility community’s best and brightest minds and makers. TC Sessions: Mobility 2020 takes place October 6-7, and we’ve packed the agenda with […]

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This Labor Day, spare a thought for the workers who made your doorstep delivery possible : Author – Walter Thompson

September 7, 2020 Walter Thompson 0

TechCrunch Arjuna Costa Contributor Arjuna Costa is a partner at Omidyar Network and early stage investor in Ruma. More posts by this contributor Tech workers looking to make a difference in the world should donate […]

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ThoughtRiver nabs $10M to speed up deal-making with AI contract review : Author – Natasha Lomas

September 7, 2020 Natasha Lomas 0

TechCrunch ThoughtRiver, a London-based legaltech startup that’s applying AI to speed up contract pre-screening, has announced a $10 million Series A round of funding led by Octopus Ventures. Existing seed investors Crane, Local Globe, Entrée Capital, […]

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NASA versus Katrina: August 29, 2005: Author – Nathan Mattise

September 7, 2020 Nathan Mattise 0

Ars Technica It may not look like much, but Building 320 housed the 38 members of Michoud’s ride out team during Hurricane Katrina. (credit: Nathan Mattise) Update, Sept. 7, 2020: It’s Labor Day Weekend in […]

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I’m Thinking of Ending Things: The most un-Netflix “Netflix film” to date: Author – Nathan Mattise

September 7, 2020 Nathan Mattise 0

Ars Technica The trailer for I’m Thinking of Ending Things Lost in all the hype around the release of two surefire blockbusters with very different approaches to the current state of cinema, this weekend Netflix […]

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  • Review: Our fave gunslinger expels her inner demons in Wynonna Earp finale: Author – Jennifer Ouellette

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    Ars Technica Waverly Earp (Dominique Provost-Chalkley) is trapped in a twisted version of the Garden of Eden. [credit: SyFy ] Demons are defeated, a long-running feud finally comes to an end, personal rifts are healed, [...]
  • A ‘more honest’ stock market : Author – Lucas Matney

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    TechCrunch Hello friends, and welcome back to Week in Review! Last week, I talked about Clubhouse’s slowing user growth. Well, this week news broke that they had been in talks with Twitter for a $4 [...]
  • Unknowns linger for idea of scattering sunlight to cool the Earth: Author – John Timmer

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    Ars Technica Enlarge / Most geoengineering plans involve humanity doing what some volcanoes already do: inject particles into the stratosphere that reflect sunlight. (credit: NASA) Without condoning or condemning the poorly understood tactic, recent reports [...]
  • A new documentary highlights the visionary behind space settlement: Author – Eric Berger

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    Ars Technica Enlarge / Physicist Gerry O’Neill popularized the notion of space settlement. (credit: Subtractive) A new movie brings to life the legacy of a physicist who has played an influential—but largely unheralded—role in shaping [...]
  • More lightning in the Arctic is bad news for the planet: Author – WIRED

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    Ars Technica Enlarge / Lightning strikes in the far north of Canada. (credit: Sandra Angers-Blondin) The Arctic isn’t doing so hot. That’s because it is, in fact, too hot. It’s warming at least twice as [...]

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